What is your favorite book you've read this year? What is your favorite book of all time? by Thepopesdead Related: A Journey from Blindness to Sight: Seeking Reading Advice Looking for a novel about the complexity of human relationships and discovering oneself and one’s identity through relationships with others. Suggest me a book that covers the history of Paris and/or France in the medieval period suggest me a grumpy sunshine book Suggest me an informative book that will leave me underestimating today’s technology and modern processes
Literary-nightmares on August 28, 2024 1:53 am I always have to go with Brother by Ania Ahlborn it was the first book I ever gave 5 stars and I felt empty for DAYS after finishing!
Curious_Vehicle_3798 on August 28, 2024 1:55 am East Of Eden. Couldn’t read for quite some time after because nothing matched it.
toukacottontails on August 28, 2024 2:32 am This year: Tom Lake by Ann Patchett. Of all time: The History of Love by Nicole Krauss. I’m just a softie who loves love in all its forms. (Edited for formatting)
Aoifuroa on August 28, 2024 2:36 am I haven’t read anything yet this year, but my favorite book of all time is Letters to the lost by Brigid Kemmerer.
Separate_Chicken4725 on August 28, 2024 2:50 am This year: Remarkably Bright Creatures All Time: To Kill A Mockingbird
tim_to_tourach on August 28, 2024 3:26 am All time: Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov This year: Ducks, Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann
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I always have to go with Brother by Ania Ahlborn it was the first book I ever gave 5 stars and I felt empty for DAYS after finishing!
East Of Eden. Couldn’t read for quite some time after because nothing matched it.
This year: Tom Lake by Ann Patchett.
Of all time: The History of Love by Nicole Krauss.
I’m just a softie who loves love in all its forms.
(Edited for formatting)
I haven’t read anything yet this year, but my favorite book of all time is Letters to the lost by Brigid Kemmerer.
This year: Remarkably Bright Creatures
All Time: To Kill A Mockingbird
All time: Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov
This year: Ducks, Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann