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The Thursday Murder Club (Thursday Murder Club, #1)
Richard Osman
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hai hai! i'm an avid reader and that mainly means i read a boatload of fanfiction which are mostly sad...but also well written (i have good taste, if you will). I can see some popular fanfics already here in pagebound but not the others. i wonder what others think about adding fanfiction here?
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The Shadow Lines
Amitav Ghosh
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Perfect Victims: And the Politics of Appeal
Mohammed El-Kurd
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The Thirty Names of Night
Zeyn Joukhadar
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Tender Is the Flesh
Agustina Bazterrica
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reading a marga ortigas novel is a big leap in my life, there are too little Filipina writers to read in the mainstream. and i enjoyed the multilingual-ness of THOCS, it reminds me of fanfiction somehow. I think we could use more novels like this in bookstores, not just with the writing style, but also the theme of calle sombra. may all rapists die.
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Wrath of the Triple Goddess (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #7)
Rick Riordan
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The Chalice of the Gods (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #6)
Rick Riordan
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From Greco-Roman to Egyptian to Norse mythology, these Gods just can't stop meddling in our modern day world.
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I'm of the opinion that reading is political.
This entire book series and its representation of society are a true representation of that. What's happening in this book in particular is currently very relevant because what the Capitol and president Snow (and Coin) were doing, especially to innocent children, is exactly what's happening in Palestine (and other countries) because of Israhell (and the countries that enable it) - it's so inhumane, sickening and enraging.
Free Palestine - from the river to the sea 🇵🇸🍉
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I thought it was an aespa reference for a second, turns out it's a movie!
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Are you one of those people who only reads one book at a time or do you have a bunch on the go at once?
I think of myself as a polyreader (and I blame it on my ADHD). I have 14 on the go at the moment, although one of those is a reread. If you do read more than one book at a time - do you ever have problems picking up from where you left off?
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde