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

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message 201: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne Dylan Page - The Bleeding Hearts Duet. It broke me.


message 202: by Robert (new)

Robert Robertson (trk06) | 52 comments The Devils Advocate Morris West . I read it years ago and it's still with me .


message 203: by Florencia (new)

Florencia López | 7 comments The Renegades trilogy by Marisa Meyer


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Shann T (shanntrout) | 8 comments Tuesdays with morrie- Mitch Albom. one last rainy day.- Kate Stewart.
where the red fern grows.


message 205: by Brent (new)

Brent | 102 comments The Giver


message 206: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Gott (stephanieannegott) | 12 comments The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness


message 207: by Mellisa (new)

Mellisa Tucker | 6 comments Honor - I was still thinking about this book months after- and the Nightingale came close as well .


message 208: by Brian (new)

Brian | 186 comments In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote.


message 209: by Ash (new)

Ash CaraMarie wrote: "Addie LaRue, any Backman novel, and The Graveyard Book"

This is good stuff. Have you read Lois M. Bujold (sci fi/fantasy) or I guess the Terry Pratchett/Neil Gaiman gateway book Good Omens?


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Dean Harrington | 6 comments The Road.


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Aprajita Singh  Parihar | 1 comments a court of thorns and roses by Sarah j maas


message 212: by Kaitlyn ✿ (new)

Kaitlyn ✿ The Dollar Series by Pepper Winters is a never forget series for me


message 213: by Niranjana (new)

Niranjana  Prakash | 9 comments legend trilogy


message 214: by KGJR (new)

KGJR (kgjr9614) I remember reading Go Ask Alice by "Anonymous" (Beatrice Sparks) as a young preteen. I know now that it's a heavy-handed anti-drug novel and not a real teenager's diary, but having thought it was real at the time really messed me up lol. I haven't read it since, but it hasn't left me.


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Pluto | 45 comments I read:
"A Thousand Boy-Kisses"
Its one of my very few 5 star reviews. I loved this book, I cried throughout the entire duration of reading this book.

But then the epilogue.
Ugh.


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Oscar | 6 comments a thousand splendid suns


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Stefan Rotman | 1 comments The absolutist… I think of the what if and whys all the time! I just need the story from the second protagonist point of view!


message 218: by Sierra (new)

Sierra Nevada (valkyrie42) There are 2. The first is called The Star Maker by William Olaf Stapledon, which I think about on a regular basis. The second is a short story called The Machine Stops by EM Forster (only about 30 pages I think, if you haven't read it, read it ASAP!!)


message 219: by Hilary (new)

Hilary Rowell One Day. I sat speechless for the longest time


message 220: by Valeria (new)

Valeria (valerians) | 19 comments Throne of Glass series, I remember details after years I finished books


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Teena | 1 comments Demon Copperhead - it truly deserved the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. I read it over a year ago and I still think about the characters and the struggles of those who live in the Appalachians.


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charlie (charslittlelibrary) | 1 comments anything fredrik backman has ever written


message 223: by paula (new)

paula kenneth | 0 comments the peculiar peggs of Riddling Woods this is a children books which I read almost 2 years ago and still thinking about it everyday


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Tasha (il0veb0oks) | 8 comments My sisters keeper. That was a tough book to read and even harder to think about. But in a way Jodi Picult is like that with most of her books if not all of them.


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Kailyn Grafton (_thebookstergirl_) | 20 comments Divine Rivals 🫶🏼


message 226: by Tasha (new)

Tasha (il0veb0oks) | 8 comments Kailyn wrote: "Divine Rivals 🫶🏼"
I just started this one today.


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Laura (laura0215) | 30 comments A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara.

This book is still at the forefront of my mind every single day and I read it a few months ago. I don't think I'll ever stop thinking about it. It’s a beautiful book and yet I won't recommend it to anyone because of all its triggers. In my opinion, it’s one of the best books I've ever read.


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Sharon Purvis | 2 comments Tasha wrote: "The Kite Runner"

Agree -- that was a devastating book.


message 229: by Marie (new)

Marie Kontrick Annexy | 1 comments A Little Life by: Hanya Yanagihara
I read this quite a while ago and I still think about it.


message 230: by Sabrina (new)

Sabrina | 4 comments A Little Life - Hanya Yanagihara


message 231: by Joelle (new)

Joelle Lewis (joellelewis84) A Monster Calls


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sab | 46 comments Killua wrote: "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..."

may i ask what this one is about??


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nabatea | 2 comments lucy wrote: "the shadow of kyoshi by F.C. Yee 😫🫶🏼"

honey, i second this. it was so brutal that it wouldn't pass censorship if it would to be animated. this is the Avatar we NEED and WANT.


message 234: by Raquel (new)

Raquel | 21 comments the invisible life of Addie LaRue and the seven year slip


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Jennifer Storey | 4 comments Where the Crawdads Sing


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Jennifer Storey | 4 comments Ugly Love and November 9th from Colleen Hoover


message 237: by Simone Mathers (new)

Simone Mathers (simonex1f60b) WINGS OF FIRE.


message 238: by M (new)

M | 1 comments i who have never known men


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Dianni :)  | 2 comments Pride & Prejudice 🥹🫶🏻


message 240: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Charles | 4 comments Where the crawdads sing


message 241: by NoraMarie (new)

NoraMarie | 1 comments All the bright places
truly broke me, but also saved my life


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emelie!! (emilyny) | 48 comments Kim Jiyoung, born 1982


message 243: by Ume (new)

Ume  | 5 comments A court of mist and fury


message 244: by Meranda (new)

Meranda Swope | 8 comments The book thief, I’ll think back to it and just start crying the whole last 50 pages I was completely bawling


message 245: by Lucy (new)

Lucy | 131 comments @Nabatea omg finally somebody else who’s read it!! it seems like no one else on goodreads knows the series 😭😭 have you read the yangchen books yet??


message 246: by vmar (new)

vmar | 21 comments The Light We Lost crushed me completely.


message 247: by Mei (new)

Mei | 18 comments Acotar series in general and the things we leave unfinished


message 248: by Aaron (new)

Aaron (ammulder) And Then I Met You… at least until Living For You comes out and it becomes a gut-wrenching middle instead of a devastating end.


message 249: by sab (last edited Feb 12, 2024 02:38PM) (new)

sab | 46 comments sometimes i sit down and randomly remember A Thousand Splendid Suns and get extremely sad, its always at the most random intervals.


message 250: by Sarah Jane (new)

Sarah Jane The Nightingale, The Midnight Library, and The Magic Fish


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