guys recommend me some amazing life changing books that when you finish right after, all of your emotions have been drained out as if the world just ended and you dont know whether to continue on with your life because there’s literally no point or still dwell on this evocative world which just ended on the very last page of that book you’ve just read and feeling nostalgic about it because i love books pleasee?
Sep 12th / Tagged: pleaseee i love books like john green or some classics but not too boring tho i want something thats a page turner the perks is my fave book irrelevant books question / 113 notes
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cheetah-22 answered:
i have no clue
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ohlookadelimeat answered:
I hope this answer isn’t too late, but Life As We Knew It. Soooo amazing, really changed how I think about things
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h-human answered:
thirteen reasons why, the perks of being a wallflower, looking for alaska, the fault in our stars, before i die etc.
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amitynephilim answered:
Harry potter, the hunger games, i am number four (i got the experience you were talking about with the SECOND book.. omg so good!), twilight
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monkeywithagoldenring answered:
You should try the Mortal Instruments series. I don’t know if that’s the kind of thing you like but it’s my favorite, you should check it out
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thatwilditalian answered:
any of the ellen hopkins books!
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miss-izzie-grace answered:
My Sisters Keeper By Jodi Picoult and The Lovely Bones ( can’t remember author!)
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rara3 answered:
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak <3 favourite book ever!
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green--envy answered:
the lovely bones
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yourlittlethingz answered:
the fault in our stars, looking for alaska :)
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iwouldbeapalmtree answered:
the “uglies: series by scott westerfield :) i love reading as well :D
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brittanybubblegum likes this
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miranduhturtle answered:
message in a bottle by nicholas sparks. MUST read :)
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b-elenaescobedo answered:
along for the ride c:
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arychavez answered:
DIVERGENT.
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praylovelivelaugh answered:
The Twelfth Angel by Og Mandino :)
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kidslasher likes this
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s-njor answered:
the secret river - kate grenville?
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f-renchkitty answered:
perks of being a wallflower!
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woodywoods answered:
THE FAULT IN OUR STARS, perks of being a wallflower and It’s Kind of a Funny Story.
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imreallyshort69 answered:
It’s Kind of A Funny Story by Ned Vizzini, Star Girl by Jerry Spinelli, Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert my three favorite books ever.
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jessyrules answered:
The fault in our stars by john green
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pretty-in-fashion answered:
DIVERGENT AND INSURGENT, romantic and thrilling, extremely intriiguing
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showyourdesire answered:
catcher in the rye; the alchemist; perks of being a wallflower (even though you’ve read it haha)
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joanfidelia answered:
My favorite book in the ENTIRE world is Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. I have bough, read, and redistributed it countless of times.
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1demc answered:
sing me to sleep… ive never cried so much
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keepwalkingandrolling answered:
if you’re still taking recommendations, I offer up “The God of Small Things”! it is exceptionally heavy prose and quite deep, but beautiful!
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travel-give-enjoy answered:
kite runner!
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be-a-bit-mischievouss likes this
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cheesecakebitch answered:
i kind of have a list of books if you wanna check it out listography.com/eerie/b…
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niallsthingisntlittle answered:
The book thief by Marcus Zusak.
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meowsicnerd answered:
The Fault in our Stars by John Green. I will warn you though, if you get emotional at all, you’ll probably cry…but it’s SUCH a good book!
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iemiii answered:
Federico Moccia’s Tre metri sopra il cielo (Three meters above heaven), Ho voglia di te (I Want you)
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calmyo-mammaries answered:
before i die, looking for alaska, perks of being a wallflower, the pact
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thequeenofindecision answered:
13 Reasons Why, Elsewhere, and The Vast Fields of Ordinary.
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onedirection-onederland answered:
My Sister’s Keeper by Laurie Halse Anderson
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harryspussy-isapayne-inlouisass answered:
Hunger Games - amazing! Jodi Picoult is good. But I would suggest Ragged Company by David Wagameese. Best book I have ever read& I read alot!
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theresasonginyourheart answered:
north of beautiful
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