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erica
@heavygweit
turns out i've been paying for kindle for the past 10 months without knowing 🥲 so i have 10 credits i need to use before cancelling my membership, /books help a girl out what's the best book you read in 2024 so far and what did you enjoy about it most (no spoilers)?
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@tinyrainboot
ooooh, here are some favorites: - betty by tiffany mcdaniel "a girl comes of age against the knife" -- it's so stunningly written, heart-wrenching and beautiful - the secret history by donna tartt - about a group of students who "long for the picturesque at all costs" (and it costs them dearly) - the pendergast series (a bit more light, fun-to-read fbi agent series), the first one is called "relic" - purple hibiscus by chimamanda ngozi adichie - she has such a beautiful writing style, her characters are wonderfully fleshed-out, and it's a beautiful story - blindness and / or the gospel according to jesus christ by jose saramago - both books are quite different, but he has such an interesting way with words i'd recommend either of them!
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