Suggest me the best book you’ve read or one that’s had a lasting impact on you! I’d also love if you gave a brief description of what it’s about by Irid3scentiris Related: Suggest me a female version of Catcher The Rye Hip Hop coffee table book Suggest me a fantasy book that has no magic Hoarding/inability to Clean Entertaining non-fiction history about plants.
Equal_Chocolate_6452 on December 5, 2023 1:54 am Kite runner. It’s about the friendship between two boys who grew up together. I cried so much while reading it.
YouBetterDuck on December 5, 2023 1:58 am Mine isn’t original being that it’s Lord of the Rings. I’ve read it every 3 years since I was 10. I’ve never watched the movies and never will. I never watch film versions of the books I love which I have been told is weird.
we_gon_ride on December 5, 2023 2:00 am The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy. It’s about family secrets and how they wreck who we are
sparksgirl1223 on December 5, 2023 2:08 am The Stars Don’t Lie by Boo Walker A man who attempted suicide senior year of high school left town and didn’t look back. 20 years later, his reunion is happening and he’s asked to speak. He refuses because he thinks the entire town is hung up on what he did. His mother calls and asks him to come home because of a situation with his father. He balks but goes. What happens next is an awakening that changes his whole perspective on the last 20 years and reunites him with the teacher that most impacted him. I sobbed through the last two chapters while penning a letter tobmy most impactful teacher.
malcontented on December 5, 2023 2:21 am Lolita, yeh yeh yeh I know but the writing and the imagery he creates are amongst the best in all of English language literature
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Kite runner. It’s about the friendship between two boys who grew up together. I cried so much while reading it.
American Psycho. It’s about consumerism.
Mine isn’t original being that it’s Lord of the Rings. I’ve read it every 3 years since I was 10.
I’ve never watched the movies and never will. I never watch film versions of the books I love which I have been told is weird.
The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy. It’s about family secrets and how they wreck who we are
The Stars Don’t Lie by Boo Walker
A man who attempted suicide senior year of high school left town and didn’t look back.
20 years later, his reunion is happening and he’s asked to speak. He refuses because he thinks the entire town is hung up on what he did.
His mother calls and asks him to come home because of a situation with his father.
He balks but goes.
What happens next is an awakening that changes his whole perspective on the last 20 years and reunites him with the teacher that most impacted him.
I sobbed through the last two chapters while penning a letter tobmy most impactful teacher.
Lolita, yeh yeh yeh I know but the writing and the imagery he creates are amongst the best in all of English language literature