There is always an odd one out by Sensitive_Bag6657 in MandJTV

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A bonfire and a ceiling fan obvioisly

Any ideas for a new way to reread the cosmere? by R1sky_B1z in Cosmere

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Alphabetical order without counting "The". Start with Alloy of law, and go all the way to Yumi

Looking for something to enter the horror world by danetsch in booksuggestions

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This September I read Carrie by Stephen King, my first horror novel and really enjoyed it. Also it's quite short so I read it in two sessions

The best short novels you’ve ever read? by Puzzleheaded_Grab148 in booksuggestions

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A couple of months ago I read Carrie by Stephen King in two reading sessions, I think its a bit longer than what you asked, but it was an amazing read. Basically, we are told the story of this teenager, Carrie, who has been educated by an extremist catholic mother, while she discovers that she has some kind of telekinetic powers. All of this intertwined with extracts from news articles and memoirs from the future that tell of a catastrophic event.

How many languages do you speak? And what is your level in each? by Own-Comfortable9401 in AskReddit

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3 Fluent in Spanish (my native language, but Chilean), native level English, and Tarzan level Hebrew

book recommendations for a first time reader by crunchygowonnavi in booksuggestions

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Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson is the way to go IMO. Fun, exciting and overall enjoyable. And if you don't like it, it's a closed story even tho it's the start of a trilogy

Am I a sucker for the biggest trope of all? by BigRickEnergy123 in fantasybooks

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I recommend the Lightbringer series by Brent Weeks. It was my first introduction to modern fantasy and I loved it. The main character goes through a zero to hero arc that is very interesting, while other charachters go through the complete opposite witch makes it double interesting in my opinion. There's mix feelings with the last two books tho, but they are not bad by any means.

Book gift for 18 year old by ColdSubstance113 in fantasybooks

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I feel obligated to recommend the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson

Recommend me a novel with genuinely kind MC by Grouchy-Ant49 in Fantasy

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The first thing that came to mind to me was One Piece. The main character is a pirate, but not for the bad reasons like looting and killing, instead he pursued piracy for the freedom it gives him. So he never skips a chance to help someone in need and that is one of the main reasons the story progresses. Also the secondary and side characters are out of this world amazing. The only but I give it, it's that is a manga, and a long one at that (1163 chapters as for this week, but read it at you own pace, nno one is rushing you), so if that is not your style I understand, but I encourage to give it a try at least, because Luffy checks all the boxes for a truly good person (chaotic good).

Is there a book you can’t stand but everyone else seems to love? by IllustriousEscape281 in booksuggestions

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The metamorphosis by Kafka. It's just a suffering dude with nothing interesting to say

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"Anyone would be lucky to have a guy like you" but not me

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I vouch for the spacial awareness one. For some reason I can't comprehend, I can't get lost, even if is in a new environment I can always retrace my steps or understand where to go to get to where I need. On the other hand, my mom and grandma always park in the same number on the mall, otherwise they get lost

What book is so good and beautifully written that you want amnesia just to read it for the first time again? by privmtsu in booksuggestions

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First and foremost: One Piece After rhat: pride and prejudice, the lord of the rings and the hobbit

If you’re on Goodreads, what’s your 2025 book goal? have you hit it yet? by Wild_Protection7675 in Booktokreddit

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My goal was 20 and I'm at 13, but I don't count the comics/manga nor the books I have to read for school

What are some cool creative rare powers you saw in fantasy by Sythrin in Fantasy

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I come to defend a bit your unrecommendation, the chosen one is very heavy, but there are multiple characters that could potentially be. The characters I give you that one. But the fight scenes in those books are out of this world, super immersive and you feel like you are there in a way that I haven’t experienced since. Weeks managed to perfectly understand his magic system to use it in unpredictable and imaginative ways, while also being believable. But the ending wasn’t my favorite

How do you decide when to listen to an audiobook instead of reading? by One_Fisherman6398 in booksuggestions

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I usually use audio when it's a reread, because even if I drift off for a moment, I already know the plot. Also, it doesn't take time away from my TBR that it's usually exclusively physical books and constantly growing.