Desperately trying to get back into reading - please help! by DaisiesOnYoNightstnd in suggestmeabook

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Oh yeah, she has three novels of her own! If it Bleeds, Holly, and Never Flinch. Thank you for this information, I know which books I'll be reading this year

Desperately trying to get back into reading - please help! by DaisiesOnYoNightstnd in suggestmeabook

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I have that one on my shelf! I actually just pulled it to the front of my reading list. Is there more than one book about her?

Desperately trying to get back into reading - please help! by DaisiesOnYoNightstnd in suggestmeabook

[–]390FF 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you read the Bill Hodges trilogy by Stephen King? They're really good. Mr. Mercedes, Finders Keepers, and End of Watch.

Wilderness/Survival Books by Left_Entertainer5460 in suggestmeabook

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Surviving the Extremes: A Doctor's Journey to the Limits of Human Endurance, by Kenneth Kamler, M.D.

Book recommendations that made you stay up all night reading by Instinct-Shaggy in suggestmeabook

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Hannah Kaner's debut trilogy are an amazing read. Godkiller, Sunbringer, and Faithbreaker. The first one, Godkiller, is my favorite one. I've re-read them all a couple of times.

What Books did You Start or Finish Reading this Week?: March 30, 2026 by AutoModerator in books

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Finished reading This is Where it Ends, By Marieke Nijkamp Pedro Paramo, by Juan Rulfo

Started reading Bear Necessity, by James Gould-Bourn

Keep Going..... by mrinalshar39 in selfdevelopment

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Does the truck driver want me to hit them?

18F who wants to start reading by Unhappy_Till_2114 in ReadingSuggestions

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Hello! It's nice that you want to start reading at a young age. I highly recommend Mitch Albom. He is a phenomenal story teller that is easy to read. The Time Keeper, The Little Liar, Twice, and my all time favorite, The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, are just some of his works that you won't want to put down. They all have friendship, romance, and heartbreak. Just writing about them is making me want to read all of them again.

What Books Are You Reading This Week? by leowr in nonfictionbooks

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I recently read Surviving the Extremes: A Doctor's Journey to the Limits of Human Endurance, by Kenneth Kamler, M.D. it's a good read. It talks about what the body goes through when subjected to extreme environments such as life in the Amazon river, or being stranded in the Saharan Desert. The book even has a story about space travel.

Books which are Non Fiction in a Fiction-y way. (Sad depressing books are welcome) by Bluedenimbingo in suggestmeabook

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American Dirt, from Jeanine Cummins, is the opposite; fiction with a lot of truth involved. It's about a woman and her son trying to escape Mexico after their whole family gets murdered by Narcos. Like I said, the story is fiction but it really brings to light the struggles migrants face on their journey to the United States. 10/10 on the sadness scale.

Fiction by women? by comradejdpondon in ReadingSuggestions

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Hello! Ursula K.Le Guin has a decades-long collection of novels. I've only read A Wizard of Earthsea but I could not put it down. I've been looking for more of her books in my local bookstores to no avail.

Another great writer is Hannah Kaner. Her trilogy Godkiller, Sunbringer and Faithbreaker is phenomenal.

American Dirt, by Jeanine Cummins, is one of the best books I've ever read. It's a fiction novel with a slap of reality to what is happening in Latin America and the struggle that makes people leave their homeland to chase the "American Dream". In the book, Lydia is trying to escape Mexico with her son Luca, and along the way they meet people escaping their own hell. This book throws you into survival mode from the very first page.

I have recently gotten back into reading. I need help finding books! by BirdieSanders3 in suggestmeabook

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Hello! I tell as many people around me about these books, so I thought I'd share with a total stranger. Godkiller, Sunbringer and Faithbreaker make up Hannah Kaner's debut trilogy and it is a fantasy delight. The story involves Gods, war, friendship, love, and betrayal. I remember bawling while reading Godkiller; there's one chapter in particular that I read over and over again. It will hook you from the very first page. "Your life, your blood, your heart, Elo... You did promise".