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    If you had to recommend one book, one that stayed with you long after you read it, which would you pick?
    A book that you believe everyone should read.
    I’m looking for thought-provoking books that add to or change your perspective.
    Lmao I hope I’m making sense.

    I’m mostly into Fiction but Non-Fiction suggestions would be appreciated too.
    Thanks everyone ♥️♥️♥️

    by ih8every1yesevenyou

    4 Comments

    1. The Beans of Egypt Maine by Carolyn Chute. Fiction about the working poor in rural Maine based on things the author has lived and seen in her life. I’ve read it many times.

      Irreplaceable by Stephen Lovely. Fiction about a woman who dies and her organs are donated. The recipient of her heart wants a relationship with the deceased’s husband and mother. The mother is very happy to do that, the husband resists. I’d never thought of the emotions of the donor’s family in that depth before. Very good book. It has a side story of the man who caused the car accident which killed the donor which I wasn’t as invested in but it did add something to the story.

    2. GiraffesDrinking on

      For me it’s a tie between Rosalie Lighting by Tom Hart which is a book that is almost impossible to put into words after I finished reading it I didn’t sleep I just sat on my couch for a very long time.

      White Oleander by Janet Fitch. I’ve read it once a year every year for a very long time now and I’m not sure why but it resonates me with

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