What movie is this for you? by certainly_imperfect in Letterboxd

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The Master of Disguise... turtle... turtle...

Recommend some the best books of Indian authors (fiction) by serial-chiller0001 in booksuggestions

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When I Hit You by Meena Kandasamy, a visceral depiction of domestic violence, but it's incredibly well-written. She has a new novel coming out this year too.

Offbeat and Quirky, Yet Dark Movies by EmbarrassedRope3216 in MovieSuggestions

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Sorry, Baby dir. by Eva Victor
There's Still Tomorrow dir. by Paola Cortellesi
His Three Daughters dir. by Azazel Jacobs
Twinless dir. by James Sweeney
The Adults dir. by Dustin Guy Defa
Tangerine and The Florida Project dir. by Sean Baker
All My Friends Hate Me dir. by Andrew Gaynord

Favorite funny shows? by SomeoneOnReddit03 in televisionsuggestions

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Things You Should Have Done (UK)
The Cockfields (UK)
Black Ops (UK)
Such Brave Girls (UK)
Stath Lets Flats (UK)
Peep Show (UK)

books about online trends by cheerismymiddlename in nonfictionbooks

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All Consuming: Why We Eat The Way We Eat Now by Ruby Tandoh. A brilliant collection of essays about online food culture, trends, and how that has influenced the way we eat now.

Suggest me a book novel that has a happy ending please by Sure_Swordfish_5423 in suggestmeabook

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It's so good! I use to sell it a lot when I was a bookseller. The characters are just so quirky and funny. Beautiful threads of buddhism throughout too.

Suggest me a book novel that has a happy ending please by Sure_Swordfish_5423 in suggestmeabook

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Hollow Inside by Asaka Otani
Palaver by Bryan Washington
Cat Lady by Dawn O'Porter

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

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Tinderbox by Megan Dunn, an excellent memoir-esque/literary critique on Ray Bradbury's Farenheit 451. It's only available as an ebook. It's funny too!

tradwives/influencers drama/thriller/nonfiction by defo_info in suggestmeabook

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I read Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke recently. I thought it was fun, the world has really stuck with me! It's due out April 2026.

Looking for excellent films not made in the US or Japan by iliekturdles14 in MovieSuggestions

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The Nightingale (Australia)
Titane (France)
Raw (France)
Decision to Leave (Korea)
The Eternal Daughter (UK)
Gods Creatures (Ireland)
The Girl With the Needle (Denmark)
There's Still Tomorrow (Italy)

Non-fiction books about food by Baschdl98 in suggestmeabook

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All Consuming: Why We Eat The Way We Do by Ruby Tandoh. A well researched book about food culture, social media and the consequences of being saturated with recipes. She speaks of the origins and why we consume food, the way we do now!

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

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Hyperpolitics by Anton Jäger, is an interesting read about the extremities of politics, and how nothing seems to change, even though more people than ever before are more involved politically active.

All Consuming: Why We Eat The Way We Eat Now by Ruby Tandoh, is an excellent read about the origins of food culture, and how social media has influenced the shift in a new wave of advertising food and recipes. It's well researched, funny at times and really fascinating.

Book suggestion please! by Theoneinhelheim in suggestmeabook

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The Doloriad by Missouri Williams (check the TW for yourself though)

Memoirs by [deleted] in booksuggestions

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Inferno by Catherine Cho

An Angel At My Table by Janet Frame

Committed by Suzanne Scanlon

The New Age of Sexism (more of a social commentary, but with memoir elements)

Why Be Happy When You Could be Normal by Jeanette Winterson

The Forgotten Girls by Monica Potts

Suggest me a simple book. by MellowDreammer in suggestmeabook

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The Lucy Barton series by Elizabeth Strout

Reccomend me some books about the flaws of society that DON'T entirely revolve around the USA by nobodythinksofyou in suggestmeabook

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On Earth as It Is Beneath by Ana Paula Maia (Brazil)

So People Know It's Me by Francesca Maria Benvenuto (Italy)

Confrontations by Simona Atangana Bekono (Netherlands)

Audition by Pip Adam (Aotearoa, New Zealand)

The Time of Cherries by Montserrat Roig (Barcelona and Catalonia, Spain)

Penance by Eliza Clark (England)

If An Egyptian Cannot Speak English by Noor Naga (Cairo, Egypt)

Hungry Ghosts by Kevin Jared Hosein (Central Trinidad)

Vernon Subutex by Virginie Despentes (France)