Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Sutanto
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Imagine an orphan that goes through hell and high water, falls in love,and then finds herself desolate and without a prayer of a hope.
Enter ((Jane Eyre)), A lovely woman who not in physical beauty as betrayed by the author but rather by her heart as she enters such hardship and yet somehow find the love of her life in a twist ending that absolutely will break your heart as you find yourself fixated on Janes life 💝
#### it’s a staple for classic literature but Jane Eyre absolutely (and this is coming from a guy who loves dystopian novels) will grab you by the heart and make you want more from the author and I have to tell you it’s a great experience a good novel (over 500 pages).
I think it’s something that **all readers that love literature should experience** and like I said [you can tell from my avatar that I am a big Dystopian 1984 Orwellian reader] this novel took me to a whole ‘nother’ realm and I believe that you too will enjoy this novel I don’t know many people that have refused Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre
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If you’re open to middle grade, Sal and Gabi Break the Universe by Carlos Hernandez is the most heartwarming book I’ve ever read
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Jenny Colgans novels might fall under the category “chick-lit” and therefore have a certain connotation, but I find them to be the ultimate comfort books
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Sourdough by Robin Sloane – a young lady at a soul-sucking tech startup realizes she has no life, only job. Then, she starts eating some really good food. Little by little more changes happen and she starts to find herself.
Eleanor Oliphant is perfectly fine – Eleanor is very good at her job but well, maybe things aren’t perfectly fine. This book does not do the thing that I hate which is a love interest that magically makes the person’s life all better, it does not do that, it does not do that at all.
A man called ove – this was recently released as a best-selling movie and it is about a man with a heart condition of being too large, but perhaps his heart starts out as too small.
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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
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A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers. It’s a short, warm hug of a read 🖤
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Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy is the very definition of a heartwarming book….Also Backman’s A Man Called Ove might be considered as well
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Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Sutanto
Imagine an orphan that goes through hell and high water, falls in love,and then finds herself desolate and without a prayer of a hope.
Enter ((Jane Eyre)), A lovely woman who not in physical beauty as betrayed by the author but rather by her heart as she enters such hardship and yet somehow find the love of her life in a twist ending that absolutely will break your heart as you find yourself fixated on Janes life 💝
#### it’s a staple for classic literature but Jane Eyre absolutely (and this is coming from a guy who loves dystopian novels) will grab you by the heart and make you want more from the author and I have to tell you it’s a great experience a good novel (over 500 pages).
I think it’s something that **all readers that love literature should experience** and like I said [you can tell from my avatar that I am a big Dystopian 1984 Orwellian reader] this novel took me to a whole ‘nother’ realm and I believe that you too will enjoy this novel I don’t know many people that have refused Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre
If you’re open to middle grade, Sal and Gabi Break the Universe by Carlos Hernandez is the most heartwarming book I’ve ever read
Jenny Colgans novels might fall under the category “chick-lit” and therefore have a certain connotation, but I find them to be the ultimate comfort books
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Braiding sweetgrass (nonfiction)
Sourdough by Robin Sloane – a young lady at a soul-sucking tech startup realizes she has no life, only job. Then, she starts eating some really good food. Little by little more changes happen and she starts to find herself.
Eleanor Oliphant is perfectly fine – Eleanor is very good at her job but well, maybe things aren’t perfectly fine. This book does not do the thing that I hate which is a love interest that magically makes the person’s life all better, it does not do that, it does not do that at all.
A man called ove – this was recently released as a best-selling movie and it is about a man with a heart condition of being too large, but perhaps his heart starts out as too small.
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers. It’s a short, warm hug of a read 🖤
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy is the very definition of a heartwarming book….Also Backman’s A Man Called Ove might be considered as well