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    So I’ve never been much of a reader but for the most part I’ve only read YA books. I recently started reading and read It Ends With Us and Ugly Love. I really enjoyed these books and read them each in one sitting. I liked the romance and the fact that they were adults with lives and jobs. Definitely a different vibe than YA books. I don’t think I’m much into fantasy or books in another time period but other than that I’m really not even sure what I like.

    Open to any and all suggestions, thank you!

    by TXRN17

    7 Comments

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      a few fun and easy reads 🙂 emily henry is a very popular romance author and along with B.K Borison, one of the few that doesn’t make me cringe while reading lol. the other two are fun and easy reads that I thoroughly enjoyed and love to reccomend.

    2. leeinflowerfields on

      {{Take a Hint Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert}}

      Honestly this entire series works, but this is the one I read recently.

    3. foolagainagain on

      Frankenstein is amazing if you don’t mind it also being very depressing. 

    4. whalesharknoise on

      Under the Influence by Noelle Crooks is also a fun one! It’s about a woman who gets a job working under a deranged influencer and is light hearted with a nice romance subplot without being too old fashioned (something that bothers me, personally, in a lot of “adult” romances).

      The Secret History by Donna Tartt is a classic, it’s set at a college and follows an “inverted detective” arch, its not a romance but it pulls you in with a lot of drama. Also, for me personally, was a book that helped me start branching out from YA.

    5. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

      The Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead

      Now is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson

    6. This one is a tough read at times, but also really interesting. “The things they carried” by Tim O’Brien

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