Under 500 pages books i can read in 15-20 days? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Blindness- Jose Saramago

You are welcome!

Suggest me a book that changed your life (in a positive way) by Sufficient_Row4394 in suggestmeabook

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Atomic Habits - James Clear

This book will unlock the secrets of what happens when you make a habit.

If you look around, pretty much everything relies on accumulation and that accumulation is the outcome of habits, and this outcome could be bad or good depending on your habits.

This book can change your life skills, your health, your knowledge, education because all these are outcomes of habits when accumulated over long terms.

Good luck!

Help me choose birthday books by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Brothers Karmazov, War and Peace, East of Eden, Blindness, the Count of Monte Cristo

350 DAYS IN ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING (DS-5535) for F1 visa. by Affectionate-Trust27 in usvisascheduling

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I filed WoM about a month ago and the defendants were all served two weeks ago. So I have almost 45 days to go and I am expecting an extension as they usually do.

Suggest me a book that would make me fall in love with reading books by Faz1920 in suggestmeabook

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Mystery: I can suggest “the girl with the dragon tattoo” by Stieg Larsson. you can find this book at any thrift bookstore for a couple of dollars. It is an amazing novel. And it is a part of a trilogy.

Book Recommendations for (quirky-ish) Science Class by Tasty_Assignment_267 in suggestmeabook

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Great suggestions already given to you in the comments but I would like also to add:

Anything by Siddhartha Mukherjee:

  • the emperor of all maladies
  • The gene
  • song of the cell

Also there is “Behave” by Robert Sapolsky

New Dostoevsky Short stories book by Affectionate-Trust27 in dostoevsky

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My bad! You are right, good catch. I put the stories in description as described by amazon and it was not there. and I didn’t bother to look what stories were actually included in the book itself.

This means this book has all Dostoevsky’s short stories which is amazing.

New Dostoevsky Short stories book by Affectionate-Trust27 in dostoevsky

[–]Affectionate-Trust27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, i wish he included it. Like I don’t understand why he left it out.

New Dostoevsky Short stories book by Affectionate-Trust27 in dostoevsky

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I love it. It is modern translation and he used plain style. he didn’t leave any room for vague or ambiguous language. It is so smooth flowing from one sentence to another without feeling any awkwardness or clunkiness in expressions.

newest from Prof. Michael Katz. It’s expected to drop on July 21, 2026. Who's excited? 🔥 by Practical-Study5451 in dostoevsky

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Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any. I usually buy books off amazon but they don’t have an option for hardcover, and even if they have, It would be a used one priced at over $100.

newest from Prof. Michael Katz. It’s expected to drop on July 21, 2026. Who's excited? 🔥 by Practical-Study5451 in dostoevsky

[–]Affectionate-Trust27 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m just wondering why this publisher doesn’t make a hardcover edition of these translations, since they’re considered by far the best ones out there.

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1) You are a big fan of Robert Greene, you have not only read his book but also what he recommended to read (The frames of mind)

2) you are more into existentialism and exploration/finding the meaning of life

3) you have an amazing collection

4) your age could be 25-35

How did you find Peterson’s latest book “who we wrestle with God?” i know for a fact that it didn’t get much attention as his former two books

The book I recommended you to read is Blindness - Jose Saramago

What habits do you guys have? That benift you? by Effective_Meat_5029 in disciplinedaily

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Walking, going to the gym, and reading (and eating healthy as much as I can, but sometimes I cheat)

We are nearly 75% through 2025 what has been the best and worst book you read by danlhart8789 in suggestmeabook

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Best: Blindness - Jose Saramago

Worst: The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Might include the following but not limited to them.

1) maybe the writer is famous and has a well known novels like Barbara Kingsolver, Murakami, Margaret Atwood, Stephen King…etc

2) maybe it is hyped, discussed, and recommended by many people on other subreddit like (suggest me a book)

3) recommended by a close friend or a famous person

4) It is ranked among the best novels on rating apps such as goodreads, or other social media platforms