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hold on here's my storygraph LOL
https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/chazaiya
I aint never read a book
yea cuckoo's nest is the highest rated book i have on storygraph LOL
really good 👍
i heard im glad my mom died was an interesting book
Do comic books count?
oh you know what i have that and i'm planning on reading it, maybe soon
and yea
I'll have to go with A Song of Ice and Fire.
cos also the whole nichijou series would also be part of my favourite books
to kill a mockingbird or catching fire
Inkheart, Inkspell, and Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke
Grew up reading those books nonstop, good books
1984
swiftie
six of crows all the way
the book thief
the master and margarita probs
I have a couple
- Dom Casmurro, by Machado de Asssis
- 1984, by George Orwell
- The Wind through the Keyhole, by Stephen King
really enjoying The Storyteller by Dave Grohl rn so that
-sherlock holmes series by sir arthur conan doyle
-american road trip by patrick flores scott
ao haru ride
the picture of Dorian gray
True
ahh a fellow soc lover
the perks of being a wallflower by stephen chbosky or all the light we cannot see by anthony doerr
Diary of a wimpy kid lol
radio silence by alice oseman, i love all of her books so much
i read books as boobs
I don’t really read much, but one book I thoroughly enjoy and can come back to every once in a while is You’d Be Paranoid Too If Everyone You Knew Was Out To Get You by Awsten Knight
warcross by marie lu or the hunger games series <33 i love them with all my heart
the fault in our stars by john green
The outsiders is a good book
Percy Jackson series probably, but a book I recently read and liked a lot was Fahrenheit 451
golden compass
Keeper of the lost cities!
Champion by Marie Lu
It’s not really a book but it’s the Calvin and hobbs comic books
The Maze Runner
Marcy's journal, decoding it was fun
The edge chronicles: beyond the deepwoods, its like a fantasy book
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 🥵 (and obviously the whole saga)
I've read too many things to have a favourite. Idk man, being an English major has kinda fucked over any sense of what literature I genuinely enjoy, because I never read just for fun anymore.
Plus I prefer drama, poetry, and short stories, and I don't know if I'd classify any of those as 'a book'.
blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan mainly bc my fav character comes out
The messenger is my favorite book!
The gone series was so good!
The FableHaven and DragonWatch series! They're both by the same author and take place in the same world!
NO I DIDKT EVEN SEE THIS 😭
how did we both pick the same exact photo from google
HELP
The bronze bow
I remember reading the fault in our stars a long time ago and it was the first book I genuinely loved. I need to read that again omg
i recommend hank green’s books as well, he only has two out (a novel and its sequel) but they’re so good
i used to read a LOT when I was younger and my favourites were Hobbit and Fifteen-year-old captain.
But from books I've read more recently, my favourite gotta be Hunger games trilogy.
Edit: I found out it's called A Captain at Fifteen in English.
oh, and from books mandatory in school which I liked, first that popped in my head was All Quiet at the Western Front. Haven't seen the movie but I bet it's really good.
Book was quite depressing but so good
The Art of Racing in the Rain and definitely the Eragon series
I haven't finished the series yet, but I've loved it so much so far
Eragon is like my favorite fantasy series ever
The Red King series
out of my mind😼
It would be my first non digital comic book and it's The Flash Year One Comic book
Tho in digital I love reading the solo leveling, well it's my favorite manhua
I'm lazy reading non comic books btw XD and can't even remember if I read a novel or something. All I can remember is reading Diary of a Wimpy kid
So yeah maybe one of my favorite novel is Diary of a Wimpy Kid
For Manga maybe High Rise Invasion, tho I'm just starting to read it I just love the anime
Novel: Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Comics: The Flash: Year One
Digital Manhua: Solo leveling
Manga: High Rise Invasion
probably the summer i turned pretty or something idk
me with political science and only reading theory now : (
I want to get back into fiction though
Sea of Tranquility, The Night Circus, The Secret History, also The Raven Cycle and The Dreamer Trilogy, Six of Crows, the Charlotte Holmes quartet and the Time Quintet are all good options
call me by your name
the magus by john fowles
Invincible
Room on the roof by Ruskin Bond
Catch 22 by Joseph Heller. all day every day
oo ive heard so many good things abt that so ig its slowly climbing my reading list priorities
It's so good!! It's a big read but it's so worth it and you won't want to put it down i guarantee
ah i rlly want to read it
i think we have it on kindle but i don't like reading ebooks LOL
same
very handy for whenever i dont wanna buy a book bc im not sure ill like it tho
This is why you buy them for cheap at second hand book shops and then just put them in book nooks if you don't like them
No not book nooks. What's it called where there's place where you hand in a book and take a book? One of those
ooh ye i get what u mean
Good : )
i am now thinking how theres not any of those around smh
my local library had one idk if they still do
but never seen one in my uni town thats kinda a shame
You could start one! See if a library is gonna get rid of some books or ask around and see if someone is willing to part with some books to get started
yeah! i was thinking of asking around when i go back
Aaa fun! Good luck!
Catch-22
The Little Friend by Donna Tartt
The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson
Harry potter
the lord of the rings
Ready Player One. I get why a lot of people think it’s cheesy or badly written, but I’ll always enjoy it
i liked this too
i don’t really like ready player two though
it feels so disconnected from the first one
Me neither, I couldn’t finish it
anne of green gables!!
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury!
I'd love to hear what you liked about it because I'm thinking of rereading it. Didn't love it the first time
||A man who used to burn books for years got curious what's in it, then murdered his leader to protect an intellectual he just met as he faced (or rather escaped) from the consequences of his curiosity and actions||
I liked how it showed that change is possible if willed, no matter how corrupted the world is or that's just how I understand it
||Though ending seems kinda mid because it feels like it lacks something during or before the war but hope is there when he met with the intellectuals who's planning to revive the literary works preserved in their memories||
|| yeah I didn't like how it ended I think that was it.|| I did give it some slack since it's supposed to be a short story but I was a little disappointed I must admit. I will for sure reread it tho I usually enjoy books more on the second go. I highly recommended Kallocain by Karin boye if you like dystopian books btw. It came out 9 years before 1984 and 14 years before Fahrenheit. I don't know if it's just rumoured that both Orwell and Bradbury had read it but they are suspiciously suspiciously similar to it.
Once upon a prince- Rachel Hauck
my favourite book series is Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard, but my favourite standalone is Carrie by Stephen King
Anything Sarah J Maas and Alice in Wonderland
The Ugly Barnacle
The Carry On trilogy
how Music got free - Stephen Witt is a very interesting book about the history of modern music piracy
In terms of fiction though? It Devours! by fink and cranor goes hard
I did see a really interesting book about how fangirls have influenced the music industry from Beatlemania to K-pop and I want to read it so bad though
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to The Galaxy by Douglas Adams :0
Dear Evan Hansen
that's the basis for our current group project and was also baby's first special interest
The arc of a scythe series by Neal Shusterman
Late but HOLY CRAP great series
has to be "turtles all the way down"
Looking for Alaska, by John Green
pizzaman shoutout
All the wrong questions series
OH MY GOSH YES
i could talk about them for ages
Yeah they’re so fucking good
Answer here - 58 (Fav Book)
the raven cycle 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell
And Dom Casmurro, by Machado de Assis
Warriors Into The Wild
