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      Apr 16, 2024 12:23PM
    
    
      Me :cruel Prince, once opon a broken heart ✨
    
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      Crescent city by Sarah J. Maas, Peaches & honey by R. Raeta and The things we leave unfinished by Rebecca Yarros
    
      the hobbit, j.r.r. tolkien pride and prejudice, jane austen
as long as the lemon trees grow, zoulfa katouh
six of crows, leigh bardugo
the false prince, jennifer a nielsen
harry potter, j.k. rowling
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      - AGGTM series by holly jackson- the way i used to be by amber smith
- the way i am now by amber smith
- twisted series by ana huang
- the reappearance of rachel price
- anything by lauren asher
      Anything by SJM or Carissa Broadbent. But I just read this book from a new author, and I cannot stop thinking about the characters! They are like embedded into my brain. Idk if it's a "I'll never stop recommending" BUT it's so good I can't stop recommending it! I've recommended it to all my friends so far! It's a fantasy romance. I really think it could be the next "big thing". -It's called The Midnight Throne
      I will never ever stop recommending the ACOTAR series, SJM had me hooked, and book club was thrivinnnnngg! Can't wait for the next release! I also cannot stop recommending Fourth Wing, and The Serpent and the Wings of Night!! I legit read each book in one sitting, and I can't wait for Onyx Storm and The Songbird and the Heart of Stone!
    
      - the villain by lj shen - requiem by callie hart
- reverse by kate stewart
- the third best thing by maya hughes
      -once upon a broken heart-the folk of the air
-acotar
-kingdom of the wicked ( a lot of people hate it but a liked it)
-from blood and ash
-fourth wing
-six of crows
-caraval
      ACOTAR series is my go-to rec for fantasy lovers, but overall I can't recommend Project Hail Mary enough for literally anyone
    
      the thursday murder club series!demon copperhead!
remarkably bright creatures!
in cold blood!
eleanor oliphant is completely fine!
red white and royal blue!
the martian!
      Impulse - Ellen HopkinsTurtles All the Way Down - John Green
The whole Hunger Games series + the prequel - Suzanne Collins
I love Y/A fiction you guys 😀
      These are my all time fav 🩷🩷🩷The Secret History
The Enchanted Sonata
The Ballad of Never After (Once Upon a Broken Heart, #2)
The Picture of Dorian Gray
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Shadows Between Us (The Shadows Between Us, #1)
A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2)
The Queen's Rising (The Queen’s Rising, #1)
As Old as Time
Beauty
Call Me By Your Name (Call Me By Your Name, #1)
The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air, #3)
Queen of Shadows (Throne of Glass, #4)
      AUDIOBOOKS:The Bad Guy - Celia Aaron
Debt - Nina G. Jones
The Hobbit and LOTR - J.R.R. Tolkien (Andy Serkis narration)
Dungeon Crawler Carl - Matt Dinniman
Eisenhorn series which must include the Ravenor trilogy and the Bequin Chronicles - Dan Abnett
Ciaphas Cain series - Sandy Mitchell
Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins - Eric Kimmel (It's just too cute!)
      Just gonna plug my own book here because women have given me very positive feedback on it even though it was sort of written for men.Rich Dick's Almanac
It's like Poor Richard's Almanack but for the modern age. Hope you enjoy it.
      Anything SJM, Unwind or Scythe by Neal Shusterman, The darkest minds, divergent, Percy Jackson, Powerless, Lettets of enchantment series (divine rivals), fourth wing, dance of thieves
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