What is the book you recommend the most?
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What is the book you recommend the most?
What are some examples of people's mainstay book recommendations?
Mine are The bronze horseman : Paulina Simons,
And The name of the Wind : Patrick Rothfuss
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i meant i read the whole book in a day hahabrutalb13 wrote:Taken by Robert Crais! Phenomenal everything! I couldn't put it down! I read the whole book!
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If it's about historical fiction, I like to recommend Outlander by D. Gabaldon or Julie Garwood (even for those who don't like that genre). For crimes, it's Agatha Christie without doubt, Jane Austen for those who like light reads and J.L. Armentrout for young adults who love contemporary romance and fantasy. These are just a few examples, but something can always be found no matter how picky they are.