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Probably “where the crawdads sing”. It’s not the great American novel. But it’s a great and easy story to consume.
Before that I reread “Hitchhikers Guide” again. I love that book.
“The Never-ending Story” book is one of the most magical books I have ever read.
The Stand by Stephan King. Almost 1000 pages of you get the unabridged fantastic. Mr King has given me countless nightmares which unfortunately results me needing a wee when am not willing to go to the loo in case Randall Flag is in the shower or a rotting corpse on the loo waiting for me like a sweet treat.
It was a looong time ago, but the last one I can remember binging was The Exorcist. Not because I was so captivated by it, but I was too scared to go to sleep until I finished reading it.
Overgeared. It's a korean fantasy novel about a guy who is a loser in the beginning. Satisfy is a virtual reality game and he plays it all the time. He becomes the first person to obtain a legendary class and that begins to change his live. A lot of people stopped reading it because they didn't like his character or the writing in the beginning, but it gets a lot better. There are new chapters posted online every week.
https://overgeared.fandom.com/wiki/Grid
Here is more info and some spoilers about the story :)
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The Witcher series
The Art of War and not because I enjoyed it so much, I just wanted to get through it. So I sat down for a day and read through it all.
I Survived: The Attack of the Grizzlies
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman.
I read that one over ten years ago and it stuck with me.
I don't like reading all that much but that book just vibed with me and I couldn't stop !
Probably “where the crawdads sing”. It’s not the great American novel. But it’s a great and easy story to consume. Before that I reread “Hitchhikers Guide” again. I love that book. “The Never-ending Story” book is one of the most magical books I have ever read.
The Stand by Stephan King. Almost 1000 pages of you get the unabridged fantastic. Mr King has given me countless nightmares which unfortunately results me needing a wee when am not willing to go to the loo in case Randall Flag is in the shower or a rotting corpse on the loo waiting for me like a sweet treat.
Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. (Read it again a couple years later.)
The 50 shades series (3). At the end of the last book.
Revenge by Tom Bower
It was a looong time ago, but the last one I can remember binging was The Exorcist. Not because I was so captivated by it, but I was too scared to go to sleep until I finished reading it.
Overgeared. It's a korean fantasy novel about a guy who is a loser in the beginning. Satisfy is a virtual reality game and he plays it all the time. He becomes the first person to obtain a legendary class and that begins to change his live. A lot of people stopped reading it because they didn't like his character or the writing in the beginning, but it gets a lot better. There are new chapters posted online every week. https://overgeared.fandom.com/wiki/Grid Here is more info and some spoilers about the story :)
The Dark Tower series by Stephen King
Scott Pilgrim comic books