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What is your go-to recommendation right now?

I'm pimping Liane Moriarty hard right now. I read all of her books in a huge gulp last year and when people ask for a book rec, they almost always come to mind.

Also, The Martian. 
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Re: What is your go-to recommendation right now?

  • I don't have a specific go to referral. I try to tailor it to the person asking.

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  • But don't you ever find yourself coming back to the same ones over and over for awhile? I guess that's what I meant. I always recommend books more that are fresh in my brain :) 
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  • I just finished We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler last night and I think I may have to pimp that book out a bit.  I kind of loved it, it was so different than anything I have ever read.  

    I also kind of fell for The Moon Sisters by Therese Walsh which I just finished as well.  I adored both the characters and the story.
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  • My perennials would be HP and outlander then. I think I refer books i've read multiple times and think everyone else should too. I haven"t read anything lately that I would pimp out after one reading.

    Plus most of the people I know IRL don't read like I do.

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  • The Martian, for sure! I've been pimping that book out at every opportunity!
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  • I really enjoyed The Elephant Whisperer by Lawrence Anthony.

    I also am going to finish We Were Liars today and I'd recommend it unless I hate the ending.

    I enjoy Sarah Jio, Kate Morton and Susanna Kearsley, if someone is into historical fiction with present day connections.

    Wool by Hugh Howey is a standby solid rec!
  • Anything by Maggie Stiefvater. Outlander & HP are always good. I enjoyed We Were Liars as well and would recommend it.

     


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  • The Arcana Chronicles by Kresley Cole 
    In Death series by JD Robb

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  • The Golem and the Jinni.
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  • The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay
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    "When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible"--Harry, When Harry Met Sally


  • 14 by Peter Clines.  Anything by John Scalzi.  Also the Magic 2.0 series by Scott Meyer. 
  • The Raven Boys

    Same, but I'm rarely successful. Gahhh.

    Also Rainbow Rowell, particularly Landline.

    ALSO my sister recently started reading a lot more again and I'm constantly feeding her YA recs. she's in the middle of the Seven Realms series now.

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  • As of the second I finished it last week, The Book of Strange New Things.  I'm still having a hard time going on with life now that it's over.
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  • As of the second I finished it last week, The Book of Strange New Things.  I'm still having a hard time going on with life now that it's over.
    I am intrigued. 
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  • As of the second I finished it last week, The Book of Strange New Things.  I'm still having a hard time going on with life now that it's over.
    I am intrigued. 
    It's the same author who wrote The Crimson Petal and the White and it's literary science fiction - in the future we've discovered a new planet with intelligent life and they've requested a Christian missionary be sent to teach them.  So this devout minister goes and leaves his wife on earth, where things immediately start to go to hell - natural disasters, riots, basically the end of modern civilization.  So while he's having this intense religious experience on the new planet, she's losing her faith on earth.  It's AMAZING.  The author is an atheist, but he has an incredible respect for religion - I was just blown away.  There's not a ton of action, but I couldn't stop reading.
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  • I'm recommending The Golem and the Jinni even though I haven't finished it.  The book feels like such a decadent dessert that I only want to read bits at a time as to not have to finish it.

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  • Since You've Been Gone by Morgan Matson

    Rainbow Rowell's books (mostly Eleanor & Park and Fangirl)
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  • Anything by Rainbow Rowell, Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas, and the Mistborn Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson!!


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    Who is the author of the Martian?
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  • Who is the author of the Martian?

    @NicoleAnne416‌ Andy Weir
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