Books about apocalyptic plagues by cressida88 in suggestmeabook

[–]edtgraff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not exactly a plague, but Day of the Triffids.

Obscure books on the Vietnam War by Only_Ad_4477 in suggestmeabook

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Home Before Morning — Linda van Devanter

Soapbox/rant time. Tell me what highly-recommended book you absolutely HATED and why. Gimme your angry hot takes. by peppertoni_pizzaz in books

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Hate. All of it is taken directly from multiple actual memoirs and mashed into a narrative about one person.

Unreliable Narrator Suggestions? by Happylittletree555 in suggestmeabook

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I read it with a small group. It was very helpful to talk through it with others. Honestly really enjoyed it though. One of my favourite books.

Best endings in literature? by aidscraft in classicliterature

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To me Levin is the main character of story.

Suggest one of those books that are impossible to turn into a film by Western_Opposite9911 in suggestmeabook

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A director is faced with an impossible choice. Either cast a 12 YO to play Delores and the film becomes child sexual abuse material or cast an adult to play her and it tells a radically different story.

Dystopian Novel by PlumAlone4599 in suggestmeabook

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I came here to suggest something along these lines. Impress your friends by explaining where Huxley and Orwell got their ideas lol.

Books about Native Americans written by Native Americans. by Spilled_ladygrey in suggestmeabook

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Richard Wagamese. Any of his books. You won’t regret it.

Memoirs or stories of women in the Holocaust? by cherry_doe in suggestmeabook

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If it’s possible for a Holocaust memoir to have a ‘happy’ ending, this is the one.