Lie with me – Phillippe Besson
Very short book, but so beautiful and heartbreaking
justhereforaith on
I always recommend The Kite Runner or A Thousand Splendid Suns. Both by the same author. Cannot for the life of me pull his name out of my brain right now though, and I’d probably botch it if I tried.
The Book of Lost Names was incredible.
Most of my suggestions would be historical fictions but those are the three I always think of immediately.
UrMomDotCom666 on
a thousand splendid suns by khaled housseini
ConstellationBarrier on
Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me by Richard Fariña
LosNava on
Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo
pblack177 on
Sea of Tranquility by Emily St John Mandel, author of Station 11. I would read Station 11 then The Glass Hotel and then Sea of Tranquility. They’re not sequels but are somewhat related.
Ghibli_Fan4991 on
Animal farm. Not like super great book, but the simplicity of it taught me the gist of politics itself
iiiamash01i0 on
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raniwasacyborg on
Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle. Just finished it recently and I’m normally too squeamish for horror, but this one absolutely blew me away. So far, it’s been my favourite book that I’ve read this year by a long shot.
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Lie with me – Phillippe Besson
Very short book, but so beautiful and heartbreaking
I always recommend The Kite Runner or A Thousand Splendid Suns. Both by the same author. Cannot for the life of me pull his name out of my brain right now though, and I’d probably botch it if I tried.
The Book of Lost Names was incredible.
Most of my suggestions would be historical fictions but those are the three I always think of immediately.
a thousand splendid suns by khaled housseini
Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me by Richard Fariña
Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo
Sea of Tranquility by Emily St John Mandel, author of Station 11. I would read Station 11 then The Glass Hotel and then Sea of Tranquility. They’re not sequels but are somewhat related.
Animal farm. Not like super great book, but the simplicity of it taught me the gist of politics itself
{{ Invisible Monsters }}
{{ She’s Come Undone }}
Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle. Just finished it recently and I’m normally too squeamish for horror, but this one absolutely blew me away. So far, it’s been my favourite book that I’ve read this year by a long shot.
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
The house is on fire by Rachel beanland