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

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message 251: by Mark (new)

Mark Sullivan | 5 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 ..."

Love this book so much! So haunting and moving.


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Marlene (mampdx) | 2 comments John Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany. Haven't been able to reread it because the ending was just so gutting.


message 253: by Bryn (new)

Bryn Godfrey ik i’m basic but hunger games, Also the Legend series AHHHHH so so good.


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M (killer_heels) | 5 comments I'll never get over Mo Du by Priest...

Genuinely scared I'll never find a mystery novel that hit me as hard as this did
默读 Mo Du The Light in the Night


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Raychele (ray_readsss) | 13 comments I know that this is a basic book series but the Cruel Prince series. For me, the whole book series had me hooked and I enjoyed every second.


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Kartik Varshney | 2 comments "Everything I never told you" and "The book thief".


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Kai's Darling | 660 comments hmmm.... POWERLESS!! Never shall I ever get over it


message 258: by Anne (new)

Anne | 4 comments Very basic, but A little life🫠🫠


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Rimi | 65 comments Anna Karenina


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Lizzie (abookishpenguin) | 18 comments All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doer. It was such a beautiful and heartbreaking book. I've never reread it and I'm quite scared to because I've seen it has some quite negative reviews!


message 261: by Lexi (new)

Lexi (lexi_gambrill) The entire OUABH series. I read Book #1 & #2 at the end of last year and made Book #3 my first book of this year and I have yet to read anything as good as that series. I’ve DNF’ed 9 books so far this year and have only managed to finish 4 books as of late. Reading has yet to been the same right now. 😔😔😔.


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maja | 151 comments If he had been with me by laura nowlin
The caraval series and the once upon a broken heart series by stephanie garber
the mortal instruments by cassandra clare because they are one of the series that got me into reading
the a court of thorns and roses series by sarah j maas


ʚ manvi°•✮•° | 71 comments The American Roommate Experiment. never ever getting over this specially LUCAS MARTIN AHHHH


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Kali O'Toole (kaliotoole) | 7 comments *SPOILER* Dear John. I threw that book across the room at two in the morning because of the ending


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Jazmyn | 44 comments a book I'll never get over is probably haunting adeline


message 266: by Mark (new)

Mark Sullivan | 5 comments A Doubter's Almanac by Ethan Canin. I straight up wept when I finished it.


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Emily (spookytattoogirl) | 1 comments The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune. I cry every time and it lives rent free in my head.


message 268: by Annemarie (last edited Feb 16, 2024 07:22PM) (new)

Annemarie  | 46 comments Lizzie wrote: "All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doer. It was such a beautiful and heartbreaking book. I've never reread it and I'm quite scared to because I've seen it has some quite negative reviews!"

Lizzie, if you really loved this book, what other people think of it should not influence you in any way. Everyone has their own interpretations. If you wish to reread it, do so.


message 269: by Annemarie (new)

Annemarie  | 46 comments Jane Eyre. I know it is an old classic but it really pulls at the heartstrings. I have read it a few times over the years.


message 270: by Madison (new)

Madison | 8 comments fourth wing and iron flame


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Amanda Lily | 14 comments ACOTAR series
A Dog's Purpose
The Little Prince
Black Beauty
Pride and Prejudice


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Barbara (quakerwidow) | 155 comments The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy by Robert P. Jones


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John Bellinger | 2 comments Slaughterhouse Five, brilliant effective, tragic


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Cherise Isabella (cheriseisabella) | 16 comments A Little Life and The Summer I Died


message 275: by Tasneem (new)

Tasneem  (moony_2217) | 4 comments all the young dudes (prbly cause i'm still in my marauders and harry potter era) but this book wrecked me it emotionally abused me and mentally drained me i was crying so much even tho i knew everyone was gonna die -maybe that made me cry even more and i'm not even an emotional person and i rarely cry- but its been 4 years and i'm still trying to recover and get over it but its always on my mind.


message 276: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 8 comments The Lost Girls of Willowbrook. I’m only 70% finished but never has a book moved me so emotionally. It’s based on a true story about a school in Staten Island in the 70’s for the mentally insane, of course we no longer use those words and their words are much harsher.


message 277: by Amy (new)

Amy J | 20 comments Harry Potter.... yes, I know...I'm strange


message 278: by Sara (new)

Sara G | 61 comments A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara I think about Jude daily and randomly cry


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Philmore Olazo (philmore_olazo) | 23 comments Cyclvs Apocalyptvs by José Fortea.

It gets dark, it had me sleepless a few nights when I read it the first time.


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