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what’s a book that you’ll never get over?

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message 1: by vee (last edited Jan 18, 2024 12:19AM) (new)

vee | 32 comments for me personally it’ll always be the poppy war because it destroyed me completely 🥲


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han (hanhantap) | 14 comments my dark vanessa by katie elizabeth russell. i read it last spring and it hasn't left my thoughts ever since


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Michael Bertrand | 86 comments Earthlings by Sayaka Murata. It left scars.


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Tasha | 178 comments The Kite Runner


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Sean Brewer | 79 comments Where the Crawdads Sing. Listened to the audiobook back in October and still feel it.


message 6: by Tasha (new)

Tasha | 178 comments @Sean Brewer That's one of my favorites too. :)


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Sean Brewer | 79 comments Tasha I was surprised by how it effected me.


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Jacy Ace of Spades


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vee | 32 comments Michael wrote: "Earthlings by Sayaka Murata. It left scars."

i think i've heard of this one but yet to read it


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vee | 32 comments Sean wrote: "Where the Crawdads Sing. Listened to the audiobook back in October and still feel it."

i've seen the movie! it was emotional


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vee | 32 comments Jacy wrote: "Ace of Spades"

really enjoyed this one


message 12: by Tasha (new)

Tasha | 178 comments @Sean Brewer Yes, it's so beautifully written yet such a sad story.


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vee | 32 comments Tasha wrote: "The Kite Runner"

heard only good things about this one


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vee | 32 comments Myst wrote: "Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. I had to read it in high school. I did NOT want to read that book! I put it off and put it off and finally picked it up the day before the deadline. And then, I could ..."

wait this was published in 1938 omg!! i dont normally read classics or anything published before 2000 but i might make an exception for this


message 15: by Tasha (new)

Tasha | 178 comments @Vish You should definitely check it out, that was one I literally could not put down and the very first book I've ever read that gave me chills.


Natalie (Taylor’s Version) | 66 comments Heartless by Marissa Meyer


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Lucy | 131 comments the shadow of kyoshi by F.C. Yee 😫🫶🏼


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Joan | 55 comments The Onion Field


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Lady Grace | 82 comments To See You Again by Betty Schimmel. that book broke my heart!


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Shawna Finnigan (sugoishawn) | 120 comments The Death Cure. I still randomly cry over it


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Vanessa (vanessacumberlandcountypa) vish wrote: "Myst wrote: "Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. I had to read it in high school. I did NOT want to read that book! I put it off and put it off and finally picked it up the day before the deadline. And t..."

Oh yeah, vish, you should give it a try. It's fantastic!


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Christine Mathieu | 948 comments The little Girl who lives down the Lane (Laird Koenig). It accompanied me through my life since 1975.


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Reshme Shaik | 3 comments Mindfu*k series


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Tamara (tamsreadneats) | 13 comments The Right Move by Liz Tomforde. This book to me is the definition of a perfect romance novel. There's character growth, believable love and real life problems. Ryan Shay is the perfect man and has my heart. Also the playlist that is in the book introduced me to some of my new favorite songs that I have on repeat.


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Sam K (zutara123) | 251 comments We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal, Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson.


Clara 𐙚 🇵🇸 (clara17) | 272 comments Caraval, it’s an amazing book
I would sell my soul to read it again from scratch


Clara 𐙚 🇵🇸 (clara17) | 272 comments And A winter’s promise


message 28: by Shan (new)

Shan Green | 6 comments The Kite Runner, The Song of Achilles & Penpal. All stuck with me for different reasons & left me thinking about them for days. Definitely worth reading them!


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Azari (azarvyx) | 25 comments the handmaids tale. so far I still haven't read a book that's lived in my head as much as that book has


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Shan✨🪩 (shannonandthestories) | 1 comments Demon Copperhead


message 31: by Faith (new)

Faith | 18 comments The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo


message 32: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 13 comments This Is How You Lose the Time War <3


message 33: by Killua (new)

Killua | 364 comments paperweight by meg haston. its just such a beautiful book that I even started to tab it and I think I should just buy another copy since its only $5 and just start annotating my current one somehow it just feels relatable even tho i have nothing in common with Stevie ( the MC) the only thing we have in common are her thoughts.


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Dee Turner | 17 comments Fredrik Backman's The Beartown Trilogy (translated from Swedish)--it has to be read in sequence, and the finale requires two boxes of tissues or en entire roll of tp. I'll never recover.


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Emma | 112 comments Ella Enchanted! Tip for anyone who’s seen the movie: read the book. It’s better in my opinion :).


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Ash Blomer (ashslibraryx) | 12 comments the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid


message 37: by Mandee (new)

Mandee  (heymandee) | 1 comments there's a lot of books that I can't get over, but one that truly lives in my heart and head rent free is Morbidly, Yours by Ivy Fairbanks. it's a cute, and adorable romance. but it does talk about death, the loss of a loved one and what a mortician does. so check your triggers if these are sensitive subjects for you


message 38: by Leila (new)

Leila | 12 comments One Day by David Nicholls, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Tayloe Jenkins Reid, The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes, The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon, Circe by Madeline Miller and Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens.


message 39: by vee (new)

vee | 32 comments Tasha wrote: "@Vish You should definitely check it out, that was one I literally could not put down and the very first book I've ever read that gave me chills."

i'll add it to my TBR!


message 40: by vee (new)

vee | 32 comments Clara🪐🍄 wrote: "Caraval, it’s an amazing book
I would sell my soul to read it again from scratch"


i never read that one but i did read OUABH trilogy


message 41: by vee (new)

vee | 32 comments Shan wrote: "The Kite Runner, The Song of Achilles & Penpal. All stuck with me for different reasons & left me thinking about them for days. Definitely worth reading them!"

TSOA completely destroyed me i couldn't look at figs the same way for at least a week lmao


message 42: by vee (new)

vee | 32 comments Emma wrote: "Ella Enchanted! Tip for anyone who’s seen the movie: read the book. It’s better in my opinion :)."

this is the one with anne hathaway in it right?


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vee | 32 comments Leila wrote: "One Day by David Nicholls, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Tayloe Jenkins Reid, The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes, The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon, Circe by Madel..."

priory and circe were both amazing! i'll check out the other titles thanks :)


message 44: by vee (new)

vee | 32 comments Aralette wrote: "I'm still recovering from the end of Crooked Kingdom!"

SOC was all my 17 y.o self could think about and it was my most fav series until TPW came along and dethroned it ahahaha


message 45: by vee (new)

vee | 32 comments Mandee wrote: "there's a lot of books that I can't get over, but one that truly lives in my heart and head rent free is Morbidly, Yours by Ivy Fairbanks. it's a cute, and adorable romance. but it does talk about ..."

got it thanks!


message 46: by Lori (new)

Lori | 15 comments Not Without my Daughter...it still lives in my mind


Nora (Grayson's version) (noraseed) | 179 comments the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo
the song of Achilles
the midnight library


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Jordan Juntunen | 3 comments The Perks of Being a Wallflower


˚₊‧꒰ა Naomi ໒꒱ ‧₊˚ | 48 comments The Cruel Prince! It's my first romantasy book and it was soo good!


message 50: by Alana (new)

Alana Boyd an ember in the ashes… one of my favourite reads of all time


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