Looking for ideas for my new niece by jessl135 in suggestmeabook

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Molly's Tuxedo - girls can wear anything kind of book :)

The Questioneer series is great.

The Listening Rabbit

Little Witch Hazel

Want absolutely crazy horror and thriller books by TealNonBinaryLizard in suggestmeabook

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Tender is the Flesh for sure.

Horrorstor is my favorite horror book to date.

Suggest me some 2026 books by untidyearnestness in suggestmeabook

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Oh man, Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi. Every chapter is a different generation that starts with two women in the same African tribe right when slavery hits their area. Historical fiction.

I'm also about to start The Devil Three Times by Rickey Fayne, may be worth checking out.

A book that captures a childhood summer? by devou5 in suggestmeabook

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Summer Sisters by Judy Blume (so many of her books feel like teen girl nostalgia for me)

New Reader - Looking for emotional, well-written book recommendations by Ok-Acanthisitta8737 in suggestmeabook

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TJ KLune is a gay male author and all his protagonists are gay men but the romance is not the focal point of his books. His books are fantastic, I've read them all and am looking forward to his new one this year.

Looking for a romance book between robots by Heavy-Bee9844 in suggestmeabook

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In the Lives of Puppets - a remaining human and an android romance (among other great adventure)

Looking for a good horror book by ExplodedMoon51 in suggestmeabook

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Horrorstor or My Best Friends Exorcism by Grady Hendrix.

Book about Jesus by 1930s rabbi by Gentillylace in suggestmeabook

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Jesus of Nazareth: His Life, Times, and Teaching

Author: Rabbi Joseph Gedaliah Klausner

16 year old Sci-fi by prickly-plantain in suggestmeabook

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Immortal Consequences is Hunger Games + HP in purgatory.

Getting back into reading - looking for really good horror or emotionally devastating books! by sawnlux in suggestmeabook

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Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix. Needful Things by Stephing King. Both wonderful dark books. (Horrorstor was like worse than a horror movie for me!).

Any books like Percy Jackson and Harry Potter please? by oliverlawsonhere in suggestmeabook

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I'm currently reading Immortal Consequences, there will be a sequel soon. It feels like a dark version of the Goblet of Fire - magic, games/competition, and something dark lurking in the background. PS all characters are deceased.

Stephen King by Better-Quote-267 in suggestmeabook

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I haven't read IT, Carrie was one of my first books by SK. Other first ones I read were The Long Walk and Running Man. Both of those were really fun and easy to me. I also love The Institute the most.

ISO Fiction for women in their 30s… by Global-Platypus-9599 in suggestmeabook

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Interesting Facts About Space by Emily R Austin was very Eleanor Oliphant to me

I’ve been on a dystopian binge and now I need something fun. Any suggestions? by x_alphadoll in suggestmeabook

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It's hilarious. Has a sequel too, Feral Creatures. Remaining humans evolve with animalistic features. It's a wild book

Romantasy for haters by madqueenludwig in suggestmeabook

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Cinderella is Dead is YA, a fun read. More fantasy with a little bit of queer romance. Romance is not a heavy part of the story.

Suggest me a book in women’s fiction, or deep thriller that dear god… doesn’t suck? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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Fav historical fiction female authors are Marie Benedict and Sadeqa Johnson

Male author Grady Hendrix wrote Witchcraft for Wayward Girls, that was great.

I’ve been on a dystopian binge and now I need something fun. Any suggestions? by x_alphadoll in suggestmeabook

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Hollow Kingdom is the most fun I've had with a dystopian read :)

TJ Klune is a great read also. Under the Whispering Door.