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ᴏᴀᴋ ♥ ‹𝖒𝖆𝖎𝖓› ▸ Hope is the heartbeat of the soul.
July 27th, 2022 9:40:26pm
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Hey guys! I thought I'd create a book suggestions forum post for us to share the current books we are reading or book suggestions. :)

My suggestions for books would be...  Where the crawdads sing, If you tell, The guest list, Murder in the dark, Murder at the book club, Her silent cry, Little did she know and The Silent Wife. *I could go on forever with suggestions for when it comes to books*

The books I'm Currently Reading... Eve and Adam 

Feel free to reply to this forum post of mine with your book suggestions and what your currently reading! I am always looking for book suggestions! 




 


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mangobi-wan ✨ hello there
August 5th, 2022 12:47:58am
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GRADY HENDRIX IS A HORROR GENIUS. Full stop. Highly highly recommend Horrorstör by him; it's a satirical haunted house story - but set in an Ikea store lmao. The typesetting is spot on, the cover design is just *chef's kiss* One of my fav horror authors, hands down. King of the satirical horror niche that still gives you the heebie jeebies while poking fun at classic tropes.

I've also been a bit of a historical kick this year; I'm slowly making my way through In The Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson. It's some heavy stuff about Germany pre-WWII, during Hitler's rise to power. I've had to take breaks for lighter stuff (read Star Wars lol) because it's so real. Everything in the book is factual, based on evidence from letters/biographies/interviews/declassified files/etc. No fictional liberties taken, but it reads like a fiction story. It's been massively educational on a lot of scary topics. Mostly about how willfully blind the world made itself to the evils that were taking place in Germany years before WWII actually broke out. How much they let Hitler get away with because they were so afraid of war. Blows my mind and is scarily relevant to current events. Highly recommend.




 

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Jaya • Those who don't try never look foolish
August 5th, 2022 8:10:11am
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ooh those sounds good, Mango




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Eyre • hello spring
August 5th, 2022 11:18:35pm
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Some RomCom suggestions that are good for anytime of day or month: "The Flat Share" by Beth O'Leary and "In Five Years" and "The Dinner List" by Rebecca Serle




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Eyre • hello spring
August 10th, 2022 11:02:39pm
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Re-reading A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle, with hopes to pick up the rest of the Quartet this time around




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