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The best book you’ve ever read? ?☕️✨♥️

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Zoha

Forty rules of love ❤

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Lotte

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen ♥️

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Samantha

American gods

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Jacqueline

The African Immortals series by Tananarive Due

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Jemaine

Ugly love

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Andie

Best book: Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls by Jane Lindskold
Close 2nd: Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress (sequel books are ‘meh’)
Best book series: The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher.

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Vedant

I read about two of Dresden files, didn’t jump out at me too much

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Andie

That happens. Every book isn’t for every person. For the first 2-3 books, Butcher is still getting into his groove, so to speak, and the books that come after get better & better I think. I’ve read the entire series 3 times over (counting once around with audio books) and am planning on doing so again before the new anthology comes out June 5. Binge reading stay-cation for several days. 🙂

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Robert

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Azriel

The little prince. ?

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Paul

Acotar series … they’re too much.. i just had to choose this

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Yar

Jannat Kay Patty

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Maham

Try mushaf please.

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Yar

I’ve read it. It was too good.

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Daniyal

Cosmos by Carl Sagan

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Amrita

Homo sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari, mind opening truly it is!!

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Daniyal

Sapiens is a really good book. The early parts of the book are brilliant where he writes about prehistory. He gets weaker and weaker as he moves into modern periods. I generally prefer Jared diamond over him

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Amrita

Maybe he didn’t want to stir any controversy as if when we happen to write anything explosive about modern society it would lead to ban, life threats or fatwas.

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Daniyal

I personally feel that if you are writing about something, you should pursue truth rather than choose to remain quiet in a fear of creating controversy. My problem with Harari is that he talks a lot of stuff with mere assumptions and correlations that should not exist. For instance he categorizes both communism and humanism as essentially religions, which in a usual explanation will make sense but the academia won’t accept such an opinion.

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Gemma

White Night by J.J Holt

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Jena

11/22/63

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Shannon

I’m excited to see this! I found this book for 50 cents yesterday!

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Melissa

???♥️♥️♥️

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Shannon

Outlander

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Nina

The Secret History

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Jason

This is a good one.

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Shannon

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Megan

The Nightingale

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Lana

Elenore and Park

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Andreea

Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

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Julienne

This is really hard to answer ?

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KrishnaQuestion author

You can give more than one then if you’d like to ?

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Himakshi

Alchemist

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Rosemary

Twilight Series

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Vera

Ruthless people series by JJ Mcavoy

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Gina

And Then There Were None

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Simone

The Song of Achilles

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Crystal

Safe Haven

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Elaine

@Danae damned of lost creek

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Jennifer

The power of one or the alchemist.

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Stephanie

The Last Song

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Miller

Throne of glass or a court of thorns and roses

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Morgan

other than Harry potter ??, The Name of the Wind

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Hallel

Everless ?

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Ipsita

The Stranger by Albert Camus

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Grace

The Outsiders

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Amanda

Stay gold!

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Isabel

The best book and my favorite at the moment is Our happy time by Gong Ji-Young <3

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Kiara

The alchemist or memoirs of a geisha

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Jason

Infinite Jest, The Goldfinch, and The Nix are a few of the greats I’ve read.

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Mary

The Clan of the Cavebear.

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Michael

Infinite Jest

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Jason

It really is a work like no other.

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Emily

Secret Life of Bees

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Abby

A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by JK Rowling

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Iqra

kite runner
thousand splendid suns
looking for Alaska

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Erika

A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles

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Sumaiya

The lost symbol, Devdas , Last days of pompei

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Ashley

Wizard’s First Rule by Terry Goodkind

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Literary

Escape from freedom

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Kelsey

Twilight saga

Vampire academy

Bloodlines

Hunger games

Fifty shades of grey

Crave the mark

The golden compomess

Divergent

Dark power

Darkness power

Beautiful ceatires

Marked

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Tamara

The Journeys of Socrates

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Jayne

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Mina

Count of Monte Cristo

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Estelle

The Golem and the Jinni

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Christina

Mister God, this is Anna by Fynn

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Kristina

A song of Ice and Fire
Catcher in the Rye
Mistborn trilogy
The Outsiders

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Ummy

Tell me your dreams?

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Pam

Night Circus

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Kim

The Nightingale

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Saksham

Bhagwat Gita

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Princess

A WALK TO REMEMBER by: Nicholas Sparks

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Thaksala

The nightingale, All the light we cannot see, Da Vinci code, A song of Ice and Fire

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