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This is a reread for me from like 4 years ago and im enjoying it so much. I just love the back and fourth og the 2 story lines as well the whole dynamic. An underrated TJR book in my opinion
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Gardens of the Moon (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #1)
Steven Erikson
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The Court of Broken Knives (Empires of Dust, #1)
Anna Smith Spark
Eatsbeans commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Heyo Sooo what im in dire need of is a fantasy book like The Priory of the Orange Tree/A Day of Fallen Night. I really enjoyed this universe and the characters, especially A Day of Fallen Night. I am therefor reaching out, and asking for simmilar books that people can reccomend. To give you something extra to go off of, the thing i really liked about these books was the world building and the way dragons and wyrms played apart of the story and how they worked i relation to the humans. I liked that it was queer and the overall commitment to a world that i could escape into. I also enjoyed the mulitple POV and how all the characters both were and werent connected through out the story. I really hope you guys can help with finding a recommendation because im really craving a good fantasy book.
Post from the Jujutsu Kaisen, Vol. 0: Blinding Darkness forum
So my friend has convinced me to read this hella long series, and yk sure why not. I have never seen the show but have heard a lot about it from said friend. I will keep you guys updated on how i feel and would love to hear guys thoughts on the book/series. *NO SPOILERS PLEASE*
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Jujutsu Kaisen, Vol. 0: Blinding Darkness
Gege Akutami
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Sommerboken
Tove Jansson
Post from the Pagebound Club forum
Heyo Sooo what im in dire need of is a fantasy book like The Priory of the Orange Tree/A Day of Fallen Night. I really enjoyed this universe and the characters, especially A Day of Fallen Night. I am therefor reaching out, and asking for simmilar books that people can reccomend. To give you something extra to go off of, the thing i really liked about these books was the world building and the way dragons and wyrms played apart of the story and how they worked i relation to the humans. I liked that it was queer and the overall commitment to a world that i could escape into. I also enjoyed the mulitple POV and how all the characters both were and werent connected through out the story. I really hope you guys can help with finding a recommendation because im really craving a good fantasy book.
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Eatsbeans commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Anyone know any good books for when you've had your heart broken? The person I was seeing decided they just want to be friends, and while this may not have been a sudden choice to them, it feels sudden to me and my heart is hurting. Would greatly appreciate some lighthearted reads, preferably nothing romantic.
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