I need to write an essay on two books by the same author, but they cant be part of a series. I need to take a symbols with the same meaning in each book and analyze them. Recommendation? Thanks! by Kjngsley Related: Book Recommendations for a Reader who loves Stephen King! I have heard a lot of praise about red rising?-is it a worthy read? looking for Semi-Deep Cut Classic Literature That is on Spotify Contemporary Southern California authors Suggest books that make me laugh in the fantasy rom-com genre
JadeOfAllTrades1221 on March 20, 2024 5:06 pm Colleen Hoover – pretty much all of her books but I’ll go with two poplar ones: It Ends With Us and Ugly Love
heyheyitsandre on March 20, 2024 5:42 pm Laura Hillenbrand – unbroken and seabiscuit Jon Krakauer – into thin air and into the wild Gabriel Garcia Marquez – 100 years of solitude and love in the time of cholera Andy Weir – the Martian and project Hail Mary Frederik Backman – a man called ove and beartown Ray Bradbury – Fahrenheit 451 and the Martian chronicles
Wild_Preference_4624 on March 20, 2024 5:44 pm Shannon Hale! [Princess Academy](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/e1cb2491-53b5-449a-87cb-483b23f9190d) and [Book of A Thousand Days](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/94f545f1-2073-4531-bad4-5994c7f8e047). (Princess Academy ended up being a series, but I think the first was originally intended as a standalone and the later books weren’t published until years later)
SageRiBardan on March 20, 2024 5:56 pm Shirley Jackson – The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived In The Castle
sleboots on March 20, 2024 5:56 pm Kristin Hannah – the four winds and nightingale both historical fiction set in the 20th century with female protagonists
fangsandfiction on March 20, 2024 6:07 pm Miriam Toews. A Complicated Kindness and All My Puny Sorrows.
Past-Wrangler9513 on March 20, 2024 6:19 pm Dear Edward and Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano are both excellent.
YukariYakum0 on March 20, 2024 6:23 pm Stephen King – Salem’s Lot and either The Shining or Needful Things
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Cormac McCarthy – “Blood Meridian” and “The Road”.
Colleen Hoover – pretty much all of her books but I’ll go with two poplar ones: It Ends With Us and Ugly Love
Camus. 1. Rebel 2. The Plague
John Steinbeck – East of Eden and Of Mice and Men
Laura Hillenbrand – unbroken and seabiscuit
Jon Krakauer – into thin air and into the wild
Gabriel Garcia Marquez – 100 years of solitude and love in the time of cholera
Andy Weir – the Martian and project Hail Mary
Frederik Backman – a man called ove and beartown
Ray Bradbury – Fahrenheit 451 and the Martian chronicles
Shannon Hale! [Princess Academy](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/e1cb2491-53b5-449a-87cb-483b23f9190d) and [Book of A Thousand Days](https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/94f545f1-2073-4531-bad4-5994c7f8e047). (Princess Academy ended up being a series, but I think the first was originally intended as a standalone and the later books weren’t published until years later)
Shirley Jackson – The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived In The Castle
Kristin Hannah – the four winds and nightingale both historical fiction set in the 20th century with female protagonists
Charles de Lint
Miriam Toews. A Complicated Kindness and All My Puny Sorrows.
Haruki Murakami, pick any two
Dear Edward and Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano are both excellent.
Stephen King – Salem’s Lot and either The Shining or Needful Things