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Doesn't even have to be your favorite book, or hell even one you really liked. But something you read that just oozed atmosphere to the point of sticking with you?
Related to ooze, The Haar by David Sodergren was a horror novel I read a few years ago. The descriptions of the remote Scottish fishing village where the story takes place were just so vivid, and everything felt so realized to me that I could just close my eyes and be there experiencing the intrigue and dread.
Maybe it's more of a me thing, but that kind of experience is so rare in a book that when it does come about it really sticks with me.
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