I primarily read fantasy haha so this was a bit difficult but Lady Tan’s Circle of Women by Lisa See
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I’m currently reading My Life with Bonnie & Clyde written by Blanche Barrow.
This is her account of her time being in the Barrow Gang with her husband (Buck Barrow) & obviously her Brother In-Law Clyde Barrow.
MelnikSuzuki on
*A Kind of Spark* by Elle McNicoll
Davidthegnome552 on
I liked The Beach by Alex Garland. The book is decent but when I read it as a teen it was amazing. Inspired me to go to Thailand and I really related to the protagonist. Probably not the best now but his career has really took off. I’ll watch anything Alex Garland
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Hamnet, by Maggie O’Farrell. Fictional story of Shakespeare’s life. I hope it wins the Nobel Prize one day.
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Either „what you can see from here“ by mariana leky or „the city of dreaming books“ by Walter Moers! They’re both German authors and I have read them in German only but I know that there are translated versions available.
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I primarily read fantasy haha so this was a bit difficult but Lady Tan’s Circle of Women by Lisa See
I’m currently reading My Life with Bonnie & Clyde written by Blanche Barrow.
This is her account of her time being in the Barrow Gang with her husband (Buck Barrow) & obviously her Brother In-Law Clyde Barrow.
*A Kind of Spark* by Elle McNicoll
I liked The Beach by Alex Garland. The book is decent but when I read it as a teen it was amazing. Inspired me to go to Thailand and I really related to the protagonist. Probably not the best now but his career has really took off. I’ll watch anything Alex Garland
Hamnet, by Maggie O’Farrell. Fictional story of Shakespeare’s life. I hope it wins the Nobel Prize one day.
Either „what you can see from here“ by mariana leky or „the city of dreaming books“ by Walter Moers! They’re both German authors and I have read them in German only but I know that there are translated versions available.