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Books or book series that you can't get over

Anyone else have a book or book series lately that you just can't get over. That you definitely bawled your way through. That you'd seen the tiktok videos. You knew you knew something would happen but your best friend made you read them and it got to you. And you can't get past it.

Anyone else that into reading where our books are our escapes and just as real. The characters are real.

My friend had me read the ravenhood series by Kate stewart. If you know you know. Flock, exodus, finish line
If you haven't read them. You definitely need to. Really.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I wish I could discuss books I just finished reading but there's no one to talk about it. I love getting lost in someone else's story but on the other hand, sometimes it feels like a form of procrastination and escaping/avoiding my own life.
ColorMeRoz · 31-35, F
@CrazyMusicLover what do you enjoy reading?
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@ColorMeRoz Lately I like reading fictional stories that are set in early 20th century. I just finished a book about an orphan who was growing up during The Russian Revolution. I never liked history as a subject but getting an idea while following a story of some character is interesting.
ColorMeRoz · 31-35, F
@CrazyMusicLover interesting
astrosandorbits · 26-30, M
Im obsessed with the redwall series by brian jacques. It's like reliving my entire childhood because they had such a profound impact on my childhood.

I'll check out the ravenhood series! I saw them the other day ans they looked interesting.
ColorMeRoz · 31-35, F
@astrosandorbits it's a beautiful series. was a rollercoaster but so worth it
I've read just one of the series of the collected stories of Theodore Sturgeon, and they were amazing.

Kurt Vonnegut said he was an amazing author, and the breadth of his creativity shows it.

(This was the volume entitled The Ultimate Egoist...)
Terminal · 26-30, M
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North
ColorMeRoz · 31-35, F
@Terminal what's it about
Terminal · 26-30, M
@ColorMeRoz The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
Nevertooold · 56-60, M
When I was growing up I read every Hardy Boys book I could get my hands on.....that's back when I had an imagination:)
Torpedocat99 · 46-50, MVIP
LOTR, Pyranesi, Dune (The Frank Herbert books), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Sherlock Holmes.
akindheart · 61-69, F
i loved the Sue Grafton crime series. i hated when she died.
1490wayb · 56-60, M
im enjoying hamish macbeth series by scots writer m.c. beaton
SW-User
The Story of "O" . Great book and original movie. Puts shades of Grey in the kids section
ColorMeRoz · 31-35, F
@SW-User I've heard this one was good
SW-User
@ColorMeRoz it is if you're interested in that kind of lifestyle
TheLordOfHell · 41-45

 
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