Hi there, I’m looking for recommendations please!
I like two types of book:
*Type 1: * Rich detailed feel-good worlds like Piranesi, just beautiful worlds that you want to go back to and revisit. Currently reading The Night Carnival as someone here suggested it for that reason. Im not just looking for mystical worlds like Narnia but specifically the kind of lovely heartwarming feel-good alternate universe-type book that you can fall in love with.
*Type 2: * quite the opposite, I want something tense, gripping, unpredictable. Something twisting and turning, terrifying and evil. Like, the most tense thrilling book you can think of.
Basically I like books that make me feel strong emotions. Dread, sadness, love, wistfulness, melancholy. I have ADHD so I just wanna feel a goddamn emotion, it takes so much to actually stimulate me so l get most of my emotions from video games and TV, so give me a book that will make me feel warm and fuzzy, make me weep like a baby, or make me have to put it down out of fear!
by Amazing-Oomoo
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A woman who was once a top model well kind of just a great looking woman and she would get infomercial but she ends up in a tragic circumstance that takes away the bottom portion of her face 💥.
From the person who wrote the book fight club which we know is a representation of men who are trying to be the perfect man they want to look like Brad Pitt fight like Brad Pitt and f**k like Brad Pitt, comes or novel invisible monsters.
It’s a tale about how someone can get involved in a group of people who are riding around supporting themselves by stealing drugs from rich people as they pretend to want to buy houses in real estate they rob the medicine cabinet for Percocet, valium, and even stool softeners in order to sell these things at clubs for money and it’s a great ride as far as a novel.
((invisible monsters by Chuck Palahniuk)) Is one of those novels that has a lot of twist endings and I tell you from page one you will be hooked he takes you on a long ride but I guarantee it’s worth the trip
Try Phantastes by George MacDonald. The author is known as the grandfather of fantasy genre.