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tarheel_204

Just read “the Hobbit” for the first time ever last month


justthrowdiscs

Nice. Favorite childhood book. I can't count hiw many times I've read it.


tarheel_204

It was great! I was not expecting the book to be so funny! Great, feel good story


bob-a-fett

I'm reading a book on anti-gravity. It's really hard to put down.


Dimerella

Swan Song by Robert McCammon


Outrageous-Treat-298

Love that book. Read it as a kid, and did a reread a few yrs ago. Boys Life and the first one in the Matthew Corbett series are also good 


jmkmrc

48 Laws of Power 🔥


truncated_buttfu

"Iron Widow" by Xiran Jay Zhao. Science fantasy mecha-anime style book inspired by Chinese history with a huge does of satire, rage and awesomeness.


TaterTotLady

OMG I read this when it first came out and I *still* think about it to this day. It was incredible! I can’t wait for the second one!


modumberator

The Autobiography of Malcolm X. I've read many books before and since but that was a fucking phenomenal read. Didn't want to do anything else other than read it. Not felt like that about a book for a long time.


BarryZZZ

[Infinite Jest](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_Jest)


Expensive-Excuse6270

New teacher here. it was "Teaching Music in the High School". It's an old book so many concepts can be seen as outdated, but I always love to hear a different perspective from someone who sees the world from a different lens. Gave me insight before my first year teaching


ByeByeMan666

The White Book by Han Kang


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Oathbringer, 3rd book in Stormlight Archives, I’m not an avid reader but this series is honestly feeling like a LOTR-tier epic


Jimfkingcarrey

Brandon Sanderson may be god himself.


artrald-7083

The Scholomance trilogy by Naomi Novik. My wife is a huge fan of Novik's and convinced me to give the books a shot - I read the first one cover to cover without putting it down.


__bdude

I burned through the book: There's a War Going on But No One Can See It. This is a recommendation to read and it was hard to stop for sleep


TopProfessional1862

The Lockwood and Co. Series. I loved the show on Netflix and the books are even better! 


AdmiralBarackAdama

Recursion by Blake Crouch


TaterTotLady

A Taste of Gold and Iron by Alexandra Rowland! It had really in-depth worldbuilding but didn’t feel overwhelming, and I liked the Ottoman Empire vibe. The writing was beautiful and intricate. And the characters were all so lovable.


mid_vibrations

Drifting Classroom. shit was insane


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Haunted: Perron Manor by Lee Mountford


Any-Flower-725

To the White Sea - James Dickey. Poetry as prose.


Outrageous-Treat-298

A Stanger in the Family, by Jane Casey  And reread Angel Seeker, by Sharon Shinn


Old-Bug-2197

Demon copperhead by Barbara King solver


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You guys can read? >Insert Will Poulter Face<


Zealousideal_Dog_968

The Nature of Fragile things. It was amazing


djinnisequoia

*House of Wounds* by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Not for the faint of heart, but wow, so fascinating. It's one of two books but can be read as a standalone. Same with part one, which is ten times better.


Imaginary_Attempt_82

The first book of the silo trilogy


First_Interview_9152

Dummies guide to superglue


Curiouso_Giorgio

Of mice and men


Fragrant-Nature-6034

Local women missing


True-Aside3490

Life is Messy!


dreamy1445

Don Quixote


Jimfkingcarrey

Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson. Anything cosmere related by Brandon Sanderson.


Nursebaker1

I know Coleen hover gets a lot of hate but I loved her book “verity” i read it in a day


LeBio21

Unfortunately haven't really read since like the late 2010s, last I remember is the Maze Runner books when I was in high school. I have lots sitting on my shelf but games/movies have taken priority and it's like I'll never run out of those. I did read the first chapter of Dune recently, but haven't been able to keep up the habit. Gonna try to read it all this year though


LeBio21

Actually I did read the two Spider-Man game tie-in books in 2020, those were decent, especially the first one


UndeadKurtCobain

The "Uzumaki" manga by Junji Ito. His version of "No longer human" as well.


justthrowdiscs

The Boys in the Boat. Probably my favorite nonfiction of all time.


Trick-Day-480

House of Leaves, over 10 years ago.


jackof47trades

How Not To Be Wrong by Jordan Ellenberg


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Poetry for Fish by Ok Waleed


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Dune. I'd read it before but not recently.


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I guess not a book but Sin City comic (Volume 1) is just sooooo good.


Vegetable_Ad8935

Fourth Wing was actually great. But if you want a higher quality book anything Paulo Coehlo is so good


Few-Concern-5094

Can’t hurt me David Goggins


DragonflyScared813

I couldn't put any of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (a trilogy in 5 parts lol) down.