recommendation
Hi there!
I suppose there are people like me who like to read books... I would like you to recommend books to me. It may be your favorite or someone who has marked you or changed the way you see some things. I have mostly read detective novels but I finished reading The Lady of the Camellias by Alexandre Dumas and I would like to try new genres!
@ladykitana
Hey I would recommend you Atomic Habits
@Helpyhelper10564 thanksss!!!
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@ladykitana
Hey, a book lover here. I can recommend you a lot of books but I believe everyone's life circumstances are different and that is what determines (for the most part) which books change us or impact us.
For m,e these are some of the books that changed my life:
Atomic Habits
We are all mad here: The no-nonsense guide to living with anxiety,
The psychology of money,
Cashvetising,
Someday is Today,
The Silent Patient,
Adult children of emotionally immature parents
You can check which of these resonates with you and then read. Thank you!
@ladykitana
Hi! i am an avid reader and i see you like mysteries, i love mysteries and horror, but i read all genres so ill recommend some from each genre or subgenre, these are all books i hold dear to me, and they have changed me as a person.
also i recommend googling the books because they all have their own triggers and i cant list them all right now im being speedy (:
surrender your sons by Adam Sass (lgbtq thriller)
that's not what happened by kody keplinger (realistic fiction, subgenre emotional distress/pstd)
The dog who danced by Susan Wilson (animals, subgenre living with grief)
These deadly games by Diana Urban (thriller, horror, subgenre psychological game style horror)
The Anthropocene Reveiwed by John Green (non fiction, essays)
Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power (mystery, scifi, subgenre small town outcast, rural horror)
Wilder Girls by Rory Power (scifi, thriller, subgenre teen female prep school)
ill add more after i finish math class!
@ladykitana The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert it's a good book
Ooh i read the hazel wood. Completely forgot about this book but it was so good. Did you read the others in the series?
I've been reading alot of Japanese books. The main characters describe society as the factory😂. I find it interesting. A little weird but interesting none the less.
@sparkleunicorn1992 Oh, that’s great. Do you have any specific recommendations?
Convenience Store Woman
Novel by Sayaka Murata