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looking for a "book you just can't put down" - what was your last? fiction or nonfiction
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recently, My Struggle Book 1 by Karl Ove Knausgaard
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Dune had me good.
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That would have to be Stoner by John Williams. A quietly beautiful and very moving novel that I had never heard about before picking it up in a second hand bookstore not so long ago. Loved it.
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Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson
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Funnily enough, Hyperion And you’ll find farcasters in them
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Shantaram by Gregory Rogers
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Just finished "Red Mars" from Kim Stanley Robinson and it definitely had me like that. "This is How You Lose the Time War" is a novella by Amal El-Mohar that was another compulsive page-turner that I read recently.
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currently musashi by yoshikawa and just before that speaker for the dead
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Thinking about it now and Snow Crash was actually the last book I just couldn't put down. Wild.
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I’m about to finish reading Jane Erye for the first time, and I do not like it BUT I also can’t put it down. I am compelled, interested, but not pleased. I have no idea what kind for recommendation this is
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