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Oct 26, 2025 11:10PM
I just finished Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and it caught me off guard in the best way. I expected a light read about gaming but it turned into something really emotional about connection and creativity. Curious what other books you all didn’t expect to love but ended up staying with you.
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For me it was The Night Circus. I didn’t think I’d enjoy the pacing at first but the atmosphere completely pulled me in. I started reading it during breaks at work, usually while using loop snus https://www.pandasnus.com/collections... and somehow that combo made the whole thing even more immersive.
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo- It is YA (which is usually a 50/50 chance for me right out the gate), all the books before it were not the most exciting/entertaining, then the fact that its a bit slow to start but that book took me by surprise! Once you get passed the world and story building that book was incredible. And now no YA rarely compares lol Heartless by Elsie Silver- The first book in the series, Flawless, was less than entertaining to me and I just couldn't get into it, but this one I gobbled down in 1 day because I couldn't get enough! Even after discovering it had multipl tropes in it that I usually will DNF, I still finished it, loved it AND rated it 5 stars.
Good choice. That one’s a slow burn but worth it. Mine would be Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine. Thought it’d be another quirky character story but it turned into something much deeper
I’ve had that one on my list for ages. It’s interesting how some books start simple but sneak up with heavy emotional impact. I felt the same with A Man Called Ove. The humor masks so much sadness underneath.
Exactly. I think that’s what makes those kinds of books special. They make you reflect without being overly sentimental.
Agreed. I’ve been picking quieter reads lately, stuff that feels grounded but meaningful. I keep a few in my bag for downtime, same as nois nicotine pouch https://www.pandasnus.com/collections.... Helps me focus and unwind while reading outside or during travel.
Look that is totally depend upon our fav genre. If you like fantasy and horror I would recommend "BLOODY SPELL OF DEATH", If you are looking for heartfelt poetry collection then go for "SILENT HARMONIES -A JOURNEY THROUGH HIDDEN FEELINGS" , If you like short stories then "SILVER TONGUE - A BLEND OF BEDTIME STORIES" that is a collection of 10 different kind of stories. In the last option, if you want to read a different kind of love story then go for "WORDS YOU NEVER SPOKE".

