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

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Steffie | 31 comments Naomi wrote: "The Cruel Prince! It's my first romantasy book and it was soo good!"

Yess, that book was so good. The whole series is fantastic. That's the book they turned me into a fast reader :)


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Steffie | 31 comments ACOTAR series and Crescent City. I haven't finished the 2nd Crescent City book yet and I am just waiting for the third one to come out but I feel lost without both of these series its just like wow. They are so good, I will never get over them.


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ria! | 39 comments kingdom of ash.. self explanatory tbh


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Emily | 4 comments Dance of Thieves. I think about this duology all the time


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✰lilien⁠✰ | 5 comments i'm still reading it, but i know for sure that the shatter me series will never leave my mind.


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Patricia Hollers | 11 comments The Dog Stars by Peter Heller. I have a special place in my heart for Jasper the dog!


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Stephanie | 4 comments I just read Fourth Wing and Iron Flame over 1000 pages in the last week, and it absolutely consumes me... im not sure how to move forward and start a new book lol.


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Karl Lillie | 0 comments Stephanie wrote: "I just read Fourth Wing and Iron Flame over 1000 pages in the last week, and it absolutely consumes me... im not sure how to move forward and start a new book lol."

Just started Fourth Wing this morning. Supposed to be a big snow storm this weekend. Sounds like the perfect weather to do some reading. lol


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Stephanie | 4 comments Karl wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "I just read Fourth Wing and Iron Flame over 1000 pages in the last week, and it absolutely consumes me... im not sure how to move forward and start a new book lol."

Just started ..."


Its AMAZING, you wont put it down. I hope you have Iron flame close by :)


message 60: by Shann (new)

Shann (monoshann) One that springs to mind is the picture of Dorian Gray I read it last year and it haunts me still


message 61: by Karl (last edited Jan 12, 2024 09:03AM) (new)

Karl Lillie | 0 comments Stephanie wrote: "Its AMAZING, you wont put it down. I hope you have Iron flame close by :)"

I read on my Kindle. So the next book will be easy to get. Haha.


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Honestly, The Assassin's Blade, acotar and Once Upon a Broken Heart


message 63: by Tanja (new)

Tanja | 315 comments war and peace by Tolstoy. I often think about some characters


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Ace (acethebookreader) | 8 comments Mines a tie between the Haunting and Hunting Adeline series and If He Had Been With Me. All of them stole my heart.


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Amaya | 2 comments a little life for sure


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KarnagesMistress | 6 comments There are the ones I will never get over because they make me so very, very angry (e.g. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and Atonement), and there are the ones I will never get over because I felt like the author, this stranger I've never met, understood my life and what I was going through (e.g. The Sun also Rises).


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Melissa Canela A Litte Life. The characters still once in a while pop in my head after two years of reading it.


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Keara :) (kearadooze73) | 11 comments poppy war triology was literally a masterpiece


message 69: by Decs (new)

Decs (decs95) | 1 comments It's a tie between two duologies, Six of Crows and Strange the Dreamer.
Brain chemistry was altered


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roguereader | 102 comments The jinn daughter


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kayla (kaylacallahann) | 101 comments shatter me


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Saira | 5 comments archers voice


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Sherryl | 26 comments Archers Voice


message 74: by Wyetha (new)

Wyetha (wyesreads) | 229 comments It's a tie ...When No One Is Watching, Alyssa Cole and the Midnight Library, Matt Haig


message 75: by Ciara Grimsley (new)

Ciara Grimsley after series


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Christine Mathieu | 948 comments Flowers in the Attic (V. C. Andrews)


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KarnagesMistress | 6 comments Christine wrote: "Flowers in the Attic (V. C. Andrews)"

YES! V. C. Andrews fangirl for life!


message 78: by Bebo (new)

Bebo Saucier Carrick Hollow by Brian Catling left me with such a distinct hunger for any other book remotely like it. Nothing has come close so far. Though that world/story is brutal, I feel a melancholic longing for it that is difficult to place.


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Eli | 71 comments The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes.

I KNOW that most people are always “oh, but the first main 3 are good”, yes, okay, they’re great. But TBOSAS just hit SO MUCH differently. Theres something about that book I just cant ever forget.


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Carol Lynn | 5 comments Addie LaRue, any Backman novel, and The Graveyard Book


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asy ౨ৎ (jacks’ version) (cuddlycorner) | 20 comments a curse for true love


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Danielle Mead (danithehami) | 10 comments ACOTAR series


nat!!(johnny kavanagh’s version) | 4 comments the addicted series and throne of glass


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acotar series
and caraval series and folk of the air


message 85: by Lucy (new)

Lucy | 131 comments @CaraMarie the Graveyard Book is wonderful and i never hear anyone talking about it!


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ali | 76 comments Howl's Moving Castle. I littalrly re rewd it once a year since like 2017


message 87: by Sara (new)

Sara G | 61 comments A Little Life


message 88: by Ava (new)

Ava Charleston | 14 comments the fine print
the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Happy place


message 89: by Ryebread (new)

Ryebread Where The Red Fern Grows
Old Yeller


Nora (Grayson's version) (noraseed) | 179 comments Mahasweta by Sudha Murthy


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KarnagesMistress | 6 comments Riley wrote: "Where The Red Fern Grows
Old Yeller"

I think Where The Red Fern Grows might be the first book that made me ugly-cry.


message 92: by vee (new)

vee | 32 comments Keara wrote: "poppy war triology was literally a masterpiece"

it's unforgettable truly


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vee | 32 comments Alana wrote: "an ember in the ashes… one of my favourite reads of all time"

i love this quartet so much! helene, elias, and laia will forever be in my heart <3


message 94: by vee (new)

vee | 32 comments Decs wrote: "It's a tie between two duologies, Six of Crows and Strange the Dreamer.
Brain chemistry was altered"


six of crows YESSS


message 95: by vee (new)

vee | 32 comments Eli wrote: "The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes.

I KNOW that most people are always “oh, but the first main 3 are good”, yes, okay, they’re great. But TBOSAS just hit SO MUCH differently. Theres something abou..."


what's funny is that i read THG before Mockingjay Part 2 came out but i never read TBOSAS. the movie was spectacular tho holy shittt


message 96: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Silva | 12 comments i will never stop saying this, but the whole saga of The Cemetery of Forgotten Books, especially the first one, The Shadow of the Wind, everyone who loves books MUST read this.


message 97: by Ash (new)

Ash (aeresius) | 16 comments The Throne of Glass series and how absolutely amazing it was until the last book trashed everything and it feels worse than any breakup or loss.


message 98: by Ciara Grimsley (new)

Ciara Grimsley so far the After series by Anna todd.


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Andrushka (andreinbookland) | 11 comments Archer's Voice


message 100: by Megan (new)

Megan Kerr | 1 comments MAUS by Art Spiegelman. It is a graphic novel that I believe should be taught in schools. Everyone should read it at least once in their life. It is a book that emotionally wrecked me, and I read it annually.


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