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The Angel's Game (The Cemetery of Forgotten Books, #2)
Carlos Ruiz ZafĂłn
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magical realism: the classics & niche
collection of my favorite genre and some of my favorite reads/tbrs! would love any suggestions!
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What You Are Looking For Is in the Library
Michiko Aoyama
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A really uplifting read, especially if youâre experiencing burnout, imposter syndrome or just doubt in general. Sometimes we need to be reminded that each person lives a different life, but if you zoom out weâre all the same, and no singular being is greater than another. This book is your reminder.
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What You Are Looking For Is in the Library
Michiko Aoyama
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Kafka on the Shore
Haruki Murakami
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Men Without Women
Haruki Murakami
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gabriel GarcĂa MĂĄrquez
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What You Are Looking For Is in the Library
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Books that made it on the big screen
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A collection of the pilot books for popular series, for those of us who love to follow a character's journey for as long as an author will let us! Some of the below series have heavily debated starting points and book read orders--in those cases the pilot was selected based on what seems to be the most popular approach.
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Fictional books that feel like a warm hug, featuring magic and whimsy and perfectly happy endings. These are lower on stakes and higher on good vibes!
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Orwell does a fantastic job at portraying very important message in a digestible, entertaining and impactful way. It doesnât matter if you read this book in 2006, 2016, or in 2026, it is still relevant.