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

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message 151: by Maja (new)

Maja | 61 comments On Dublin street by Samantha Young, Hopeless by Colleen Hoover


message 152: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 948 comments Pursuit of Happiness (Douglas Kennedy). Reread it several times. It still touches me deeply.


message 153: by Judy ୨୧ (new)

Judy ୨୧ (judyluvsbooks) | 9 comments every book I own


message 154: by Diane (new)

Diane Every book I've ever read...a little bit of them all stay within me😪


message 155: by Janett (new)

Janett L (janett_l) | 1 comments Anita Blake series by Laurell K Hamilton and Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs. These series are my go back to when I am in a reading slump.


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PinkPanthress | 19 comments Ben wrote: "The Stand by Stephen King"

One of the first few King's my daddy gave me to read as a child. The first pages were the most scary ones to me back then.


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throne of glass


message 158: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Wright | 6 comments ACOMAF


message 159: by Mica (new)

Mica (micachureads) | 36 comments ACOMAF by SJM - It’s absolutely perfect 😩


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Rori | 99 comments it is not a popular book but John Dies At The End.


message 161: by Oscar (new)

Oscar | 6 comments The Road


Alisha (Taylor's version) (notesofalisha) | 9 comments shatter me series, once upon a broke heart trilogy and harry potter(obv)


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Ms.Sophia Firewall | 44 comments Red Queen series


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Rew (rewsalem) | 109 comments new york ruthless by Sadie kincaid
the hayes brothers by I.A Dice
the Mr series by tl swan


Shadow girlie (Aelin’s version) | 11 comments Kindom of Ash… or Throne of Glass series as a whole 🥹


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June | 3 comments Shadow of the Moon and the Far Pavillions by M M Kaye - reading these books re India and its past was like being immersed into colonial India


message 167: by Lene (new)

Lene | 17 comments definitely As good as dead from the AGGGTM series - the plot, the characters, simply everything haha


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Keira Harris | 2 comments the twisted series and acotar


message 169: by Ben (new)

Ben (linuswickworth) When I Am Laid in Earth - I read this back in October and I still think about the ending almost daily. The entire trilogy is top notch, but the ending was just... indescribable.


message 170: by Kaitlyn (new)

Kaitlyn (kaitlyneal) | 25 comments The last book in Poppy Wars. I was LIVID. But so good


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Tanja | 315 comments war and peace. Some characters are still in my mind and I often ask myself where they would be today


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Tiffany Paul | 10 comments Brother


message 173: by Mark (new)

Mark Every Man Dies Alone, Hans Fallada. It's long and it's bleak, but this story of a humble German couple who lose their son in World War II and then decide to leave protest notes against Hitler around Berlin, at a great risk to their lives, will stay with me for a long time


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Wil (universemystery) The Da Vinci Code. People assume a man's theory as Gospel and think it was written to destroy the truth of Jesus. it is another idea created.


message 175: by kayla (new)

kayla (kaylacallahann) | 101 comments shatter me

i still burst out crying at random times cuz it’s over


message 176: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Croney | 35 comments The Ocean at the End of the Lane (I've read it a million times and I get a new perspective each time)
Before the Coffee Gets Cold (I rarely ever cry while reading but this book definitely brought me to tears, I'm reading the second on now)


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The Cruel Prince, I am reading it again and I just get sad because I know that it is never real. I wish i was in this world. I will never read it the same again knowing what is going to happen


message 178: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahleaf) | 70 comments A thousand splendid suns


message 179: by Ava (new)

Ava Charleston | 14 comments twisted series, forever never by lucy score


message 180: by Maria (new)

Maria  Borowiec | 2 comments Manacled, nothing will compare


message 181: by Lia (new)

Lia (cinderellie) | 20 comments For me it would be:
Song of Archilles
A WInters Promise
Throne of Glass series
Empire of the Vampire


message 182: by Admoliviad (new)

Admoliviad | 4 comments Well I have 2 actually: Quo Vadis by Sienkievicz, and Kids and cubs by Olga Petrovskaya. These are the books which made me cry, brought very intense feelings.


message 183: by Alex (new)

Alex | 7 comments the witching hour, the time traveller's wife, Normal People, The Kite Runner, Rebecca


message 184: by allison (new)

allison (friedpickles) The mindf*ck series by s.t. abby. I will NEVER get over this. I DON'T KNOW HOW TO MOVE ON FROM IT.


message 185: by Elena (new)

Elena Karagiannaki (elena_karagiannaki) | 15 comments The ballad of never after (I haven't read the 3rd one yet)


message 186: by Kara (new)

Kara Crstana Maciej (mollyshadowqween) | 23 comments Sonic


message 187: by Luca (new)

Luca Francés | 6 comments lie with me, magnolia parks( 1&3) and keeping 13 + saving & redeeming 6 (my fucking heart)


message 188: by Jade. (new)

Jade. (jade_chapters) | 0 comments Caraval by Stephanie Garber!


message 189: by vinny .⊹ (new)

vinny .⊹  | 19 comments The whole grishaverse. Shadow and Bone, Six of Crows, (Crooked Kingdom specifically) like, the land of Ravka is my home?? It is my heart and soul.


message 190: by [deleted user] (new)

Iron Flame. I will never get over what happened but then again the third one will come out. hopefully soon, kinda dying over here!!


message 191: by Kristin (new)

Kristin Jensen | 4 comments The Hate You Give.
it was my first read on this topic/genre, and it definitely stayed with me ...
also recently I finished The Book Thief. I need more tissues.


message 192: by Iris (new)

Iris (nultayy) | 3 comments orbiting jupiter sits below my sternum like a gallstone. i will never be rid of it and i never want to


message 193: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 4 comments The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne - beautiful, tragic, funny and sweeping- ❤️


message 194: by Sara (new)

Sara Phillips | 1 comments Verity and the ToG series as a whole


message 195: by Dee (new)

Dee Turner | 17 comments The final book, #3: The Winners, in Fredrik Backman's Beartown Trilogy. Needed two boxes of tissues, STILL succumb to sobs--not mere tears but heaving, snotty sobs, every time my adult daughter delivers a certain line from memory. It'll stick with me the rest of my days.


message 196: by Dee (new)

Dee Turner | 17 comments Sarah wrote: "A thousand splendid suns"

That's a good one, Sarah!


message 197: by Aleksandra (new)

Aleksandra (avaleva38) | 38 comments Sans Famille - Hector Malot. I got it for my birthday when I was younger, but it was hard for me to read. I was reading it THREE YEARS! But when I got older I actually understood the book and I think it built me as a person (I'm a teen)
Also - the Grishaverse books


message 198: by Valeria (new)

Valeria (valerians) | 19 comments Throne of Glass series.
The characters became so vivid for me that I could not forget them.


message 199: by Suvranshu (new)

Suvranshu Sardar | 1 comments The Metamorphosis...I also want to include The Old Man and The Sea.


message 200: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Maschoff manacled


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