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    Bookish friends, I am asking for your help and a really good book rec!

    I feel that I’m in a bit of a reading slump and nothing is holding my attention! I’m looking for something to grab and keep my attention from start to finish! I’m craving a truly captivating story but I really don’t know what kind of genre it might be in!

    Listing some books I’ve read and LOVED to maybe give a broad idea! I’m kind of all over the place!! 😝 I read pretty much all genres but smutty romance and very little sci-fi.🫤😅 if we have any favs in common I’d love to hear of a book you absolutely devoured!!! TIA!!!😘

    American Dirt-Jeannine Cummins
    The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell-Robert Dugoni
    The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo-Taylor Jenkins Reid
    Fourth Wing-Rebecca Yarros
    The Art Of Racing In The Rain-Garth Stein
    Saving CeeCee Honeycutt-Beth Hoffman
    The Women-Kristin Hannah
    The Kitchen House- Kathleen Grissom

    Reading is my happy place so I’m just looking for my next read! 😘

    by Eisel_1028

    6 Comments

    1. The Last Word by Taylor Adams! I was so sucked in with this book that I didn’t notice my husband setting off the fire alarm until it was blaring 😂😂 I was on edge the entire read!

    2. Disastrous-Lake8019 on

      Yellowface by R.F.Kuang was the last book I read that I could safely describe as ‘unputdownable’.

    3. LoquaciousBookworm on

      I’m currently in the middle of a book that kept me up past my bedtime yesterday, hahaha. It’s a romance but not cliche or over the top, the characters seem like actual people. It’s called *You Again,* by Kate Goldbeck

      Also currently re-reading *Shades of Grey*, by Jasper Fforde – that or the Thursday Next series are both so friggin bonkers that they will draw you in. Speculative fiction with a lot of absurdist humor but also some sly satire.

      You might also like the slightly more straightforward, but even more bonkers, Chronicles of St. Mary’s series- first book is *Just One Damned Thing After Another*, by Jodi Taylor. they are time travel and soapy in the best way, with tons of really detailed and interesting historical facts

      For a sweet, funny, silly historical romance that’s still fun and fast paced, *The Parasol Protectorate* by Gail Carriger is an absolute riot.

      For a more tart historical romance with a side of societal critique, Olivia Atwater’s series that starts with *Half a Soul* was really fun.

      If you want a melodrama or more bittersweet romance, *This Time Last Night* by Mhairi McFarlane is absolutely gripping, moving, funny, and interesting.

      and, it’s long but *St Death’s Daughter*, by CSE Cooney, was both horrifying and so compelling I couldn’t look away, and also had some really sweet moments and interesting character development? there’s a lot going on!

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