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not just "i really liked this character" but something deeper, like the author somehow had access to your inner monologue and turned it into a sentence. for me, that kind of connection doesn’t happen often, but when it does, I really carry that book with me. i’d love to know what book made you feel seen? maybe it was a character, a moment, or even just the way the author thinks ; their voice or thoughts felt so familiar it was like they have been living in your head.
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Sloane Crosley
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I just finished the entire Hunger Games trilogy and need a break before I get to the prequels. What should I read next? Remarkably Bright Creatures Then She Was Gone Till Summer Do Us Part
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Conversations on Love
Natasha Lunn
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Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect (Ernest Cunningham, #2)
Benjamin Stevenson
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If on a Winter's Night a Traveller
Italo Calvino
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Late Bloomer
Mazey Eddings
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The Housekeeper and the Professor
Yōko Ogawa
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The Funeral Ladies of Ellerie County
Claire Swinarski
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Open Throat
Henry Hoke
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Sometimes a cover just speaks to you, and the rational part of your brain takes a backseat. I’m definitely guilty of picking up books based purely on vibes and I feel like there's something satisfying about letting your instincts take the lead. Here are some that totally got me: 📚 What you are looking for is in the library by Michiko Aoyama - Something about the soft colors and quiet atmosphere just pulled me in. Instant comfort vibes. 🌊 The Swimmers by Julie Otsuka (Fig Tree edition) - The design is so simple but so striking, I couldn’t stop staring at it. 🌺 Family Lore by Elizabeth Acevedo (Canongate edition) – The floral, warm-toned cover felt so rich and generational. I knew I wanted to be part of whatever story was inside. What’s a book you picked up purely because of the cover? Did it live up to it?
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Sometimes a cover just speaks to you, and the rational part of your brain takes a backseat. I’m definitely guilty of picking up books based purely on vibes and I feel like there's something satisfying about letting your instincts take the lead. Here are some that totally got me: 📚 What you are looking for is in the library by Michiko Aoyama - Something about the soft colors and quiet atmosphere just pulled me in. Instant comfort vibes. 🌊 The Swimmers by Julie Otsuka (Fig Tree edition) - The design is so simple but so striking, I couldn’t stop staring at it. 🌺 Family Lore by Elizabeth Acevedo (Canongate edition) – The floral, warm-toned cover felt so rich and generational. I knew I wanted to be part of whatever story was inside. What’s a book you picked up purely because of the cover? Did it live up to it?
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Family Lore
Elizabeth Acevedo
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The Princess Bride
William Goldman
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This was a cute little read! Definitely not mind-blowing, but honestly, I wasn't expecting it to be since it's a prequel novella, after all. You can tell it's more of a bonus for fans than a solid standalone. So yeah, would NOT recommend reading this before diving into the main series, you’ll probably be underwhelmed and miss a lot of the charm. But as someone who has read the series and enjoyed it, I thought it was really nice to get back into Pip’s world for a bit. There are quite a few fun little easter eggs and moments that hit different if you know what’s coming later. The mystery was surprisingly engaging too- gave me light knives out vibes, even if it was just a game. I was genuinely into it and liked how it wrapped up. Her friends though... oh my GOD. so annoying. All in all, a quick and fun read for fans of the series, not essential, but enjoyable!
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