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what was the last book you read that you really liked?

itdobelikethatsometimes December 21st, 2020

hi everyone, i hope everyone's doing great.

​​​​things have been SO tough with school and life in general, it feels like all i've ever been doing lately is studying for tests and submitting assignments.

​​​​​​we have to remind ourselves that we do deserve a break and some free time often, i like to spend my free time reading books! so if you happen to stumble upon this thread make sure to take care of yourself today and suggest me some awesome books you've read recently.

have a great one until then.

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ImAstrid December 21st, 2020

I read one last night called Boulevard. It's really good for teenagers cuz it's a youth romantic novel.
I read it when it was in the platform of Wattpad and now I read again but in physical book. 💖

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itdobelikethatsometimes OP December 21st, 2020

@ImAstrid

hi friend! romantic novels are definitely my cup of tea (pun intended lol.) so it just got added to my read list. thank you so much for sharing!

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ImAstrid December 21st, 2020

@itdobelikethatsometimes

Oh, wonderful!
I hope you can find in the English version, cuz I think it is only available in Spanish 😩

I wish u luck in that! 💖

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TheAutumnWitch March 6th, 2021

@itdobelikethatsometimes

Avid bookworm here! I've got plenty of recommendations that I read a while ago, but of which I like to frequently reread. :3

Books that cope with life via humor and heartwarming commentary: Loading Penguin Hugs by Jacqueline Chen and Dancing Through Life In A Pair of Broken Heels by Mickey Guisewite (warning: light adult humor in the second book)

Books that transport you to another world and another time: The Winternight Trilogy by Katherine Arden, which consists of The Bear and the Nightingale, The Girl In The Tower, and The Winter of the Witch (warning: foul language and some adult themes)

Books that encourage you to think outside of the box while going on an adventure with the characters: The Mysterious Benedict Society trilogy by Trenton Lee Stewart, which consists of The Mysterious Benedict Society, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey, and The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisonner's Dilemma. There is also the prequel, The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict, and the sequel, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Riddle of Ages.

Books that point out the beauty and wisdom in the simplicities of life: The Soul of An Octopus by Sy Montgomery and The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (warning: the topic of death is touched upon in both books)

Thanks for the icebreaker! Always happy to recommend books. (^_^)/

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itdobelikethatsometimes OP March 28th, 2021

@TheAutumnWitch

hi friend! whoa look at all these recommendations! honestly filled my heart with joy, thank you so much for sharing.

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RaCole April 6th, 2021

The Wife Between Us was such a good book! It was clever, well written I reread it immediately after finishing it!

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itdobelikethatsometimes OP April 30th, 2021

@RaCole

hi! i love greer hendricks and sarah pekkanen, i've read one of their books which is called "an anonymous girl" and i liked it a lot. now i'm gonna check this one out. thank you so much for sharing!

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Cozyslippers April 6th, 2021

Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor 🍵♥️

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itdobelikethatsometimes OP April 30th, 2021

@Cozyslippers

hi! i've always believed interesting books also tend to have an interesting name, and this one does. thank you so much for sharing!

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PearBlossom222 April 6th, 2021

The Song of Achilles. Really good book, I definitely recommend!

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itdobelikethatsometimes OP April 30th, 2021

@PearBlossom222

hi friend! yess greek mythology! thank you so much for recommending this.

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calmCup223 April 8th, 2021

I really enjoyed the book Sadie. it could be for adults or teens but be aware there are a some references to abuse.

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itdobelikethatsometimes OP April 30th, 2021

@calmCup223

hi friend! thank you so much for the trigger warning it can help a lot of us out and also thank you so much for sharing.

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Jimzb24 April 27th, 2021

Dragon Age: Stolen Throne 😊

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itdobelikethatsometimes OP April 30th, 2021

@Jimzb24

hi friend! a fantasy fan i see! i do love fantasy books a lot. thank you so much for sharing.

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Clara139175 April 30th, 2021

@itdobelikethatsometimes

I love this post! As an avid reader, I devour so many good books and my 3 all-time favorites will always be The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, A Tale of Two Cities, and A Picture of Dorian Gray. I love those books and I reread them so much more than I'd care to admit haha cheeky

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itdobelikethatsometimes OP April 30th, 2021

@Clara139175

hi! these all sound awesome and yes i sometimes reread my favorite parts of a book too! i just wish i could feel the exact same feeling as the first time i read them cause that'd be wonderful. thank you so much for sharing.

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gothelder May 4th, 2021

Wild Sign, Patricia Briggs. The newest of the Omega series. I absolutely loved it. But I am a fan of all her work.

acepionage August 6th, 2021

I'm currently in the process of reading the novel version of Dear Evan Hansen because I am a big fan of the musical. Loving the book so far and I treat it like it's my baby