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best book this year so far
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I've read waaaay too few books this year so recommend me some. (Also my friends are way to busy to read so our book club is on hold)

I really enjoyed The Cactus, I kinda like how annoying the narrator were. But I loved Eleanor Oliphant as well, last year's fave for me.
Right now I'm reading three books at once, The Last Words He Told Me by Lauren Dave (in hungarian translation) The Maid by Nita Prose (in hungarian translation) and The Villa by Rachel Hawkins

So far the Last Thing He Told Me seems more like a drama novel than a thriller, but I love family dramas as well. The Villa's protagonist is extremely annoying, not in the good way. And I'm only a few pages in The Maid.

I have a few books lined up next, a bunch of thrillers and books from Reese's book club. And Lapvona seems very intriguing.

What was your fave from 2023 til now? What are your reading plans for the summer?
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i've been stuck reading english classics for months now because of uni aa aa
best read of the year was no doubt tess of the d'urbervilles, close second is a portrait of the artist as a young man 

when it comes to summer reading plans, i really want to (re)read some russian classics, and some silly tiktok recs, such as if we were villains and secret history. i feel like i'm the only person who hasn't read those yet 
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what i talk about when i talk about running, the slow walz of turtles, iphigenia in aulis
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glowed wrote:
i've been stuck reading english classics for months now because of uni aa aa
best read of the year was no doubt tess of the d'urbervilles, close second is a portrait of the artist as a young man 

when it comes to summer reading plans, i really want to (re)read some russian classics, and some silly tiktok recs, such as if we were villains and secret history. i feel like i'm the only person who hasn't read those yet 
i too havent read secret history, i've wanted it for so long tho. i almost got it this year's book fair along with another title (L'acqua del lago non è mai dolce - the original title, don't know the english version, i saw it in hungarian) but i refrained from piling up more unread books on my falling shelves. and im just not a big dark academia girly, and it not being a classic (or at least in hungary it is not known as a classic), but i heard it is a good book nevertheless the style. maybe ill give it a go later this year.
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autism wrote:
what i talk about when i talk about running, the slow walz of turtles, iphigenia in aulis
Pancol has been on my to read list for ages, i just want to read from her in french, and i've forgotten too much already to understand.
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