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What have been the most engrossing books you've read i.e. had a hard time putting down? Some of mine: - Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - Parable of the Sower - Project Hail Mary - Masters of Doom - Ready Player One
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Three body problem
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- Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - Project Hail Mary Definitely on my list, also: - The Three-Body Problem
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Probably The Dark Forest (2nd book in the 3body series). Even the second time reading it, I found it hard to put down. Also, maybe because it's such a short-read, but Lying by Sam Harris
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As a child: Hatchet tween: Harry Potter teen: On the road freshman: Guns germs and steel grad: Kitchen confidential grownup: the Aubrey Maturin series recently: the power broker Others as they occur to me: Catch 22 Everything by Bill Bryson, Tom Wolfe A time of gifts, my family & other animals 100 years of solitude
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The stormlight archives - a hard fantasy anime-esque series.
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a lot of Crichton’s work, like buttery popcorn for my brain - Jurassic park - prey - timeline
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East of Eden 100 Years of Solitude Cryptonomicon How to Win Friends and Influence People
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I don’t mean to be cliche but I was reading Pride and Prejudice until 2am on consecutive nights; finished it in a matter of days— really good
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A quick read which almost feels like a screenplay, cause you are reading a portrayal of an action film Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Crosby > https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51182571-blacktop-wasteland
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Hands down “name of the wind” by Patrick rothfuss
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+1 to project Hail Mary. Best Andy Weir book. Even better than The Martian. In the non-fiction category, The Man Who Solved The Market is amazing.
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I've been recommending tomorrow & tomorrow & tomorrow nonstop and only getting consistent positive reviews, would love more book recs like that!!
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Many! This year: - Masters of Doom - The Man from the Future Just started the Code Book recommended by @yb - think it'll also make the list
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Casting again because books r gud @carter is once again correct because Hyperion is another book that i marathon sped read - one of the plot lines (about a dad and his daughter) just absolutely wrecked me emotionally in a good way. I legit still get teary eyed whenever I even just think about
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Just finished Light Bringer, the most recent book of the Red Rising series. Incredible space opera.
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Three Body Problem (trilogy) Name of the wind (trilogy) Starlight Archives Dune
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Kristin Lavransdatter A Gentleman in Moscow The Corrections Infinite Jest Foundation Enders Game Brideshead Revisited A Tale of Two Cities Lord of the Rings The Silver Chalice
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Children of Time was pretty engaging I thought.
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Don Quixote in the East reading it now and never found a book that speaks to me in every single word- it's been quite therapeutic. I'm certainly reading it at the right time since my dilemmas align perfectly with the ones in the book, but damn, it's the clear and incisive mirror i never hoped to find
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