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my endless blue

my endless blue

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a few days ago i finished reading Stephen King's 11/22/63, which became my favorite book.
the ending is especially striking, beautiful and touching and, even though i have never been a man to cry, i shed a few tears.

what about you? what is your favorite book? what marked you the most or made you emotional?
 
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Odwin

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Mar 31, 2021
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Mhh, i enjoyed recently qualityland. But a ultimate favorite book dont think i got something like that.
 
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Warkman1

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A few years back I read the First law trilogy by Joe abacrombie. That was a great read if you enjoy fantasy
 
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FishermanLarry61

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Jan 10, 2025
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Even though I know Murakami's way of describing/picturing women it's not ideal I loved Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami. I have read it 5 years ago and don't remember it 100% but overall a great read.
 
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deikol

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Jul 29, 2024
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a few days ago i finished reading Stephen King's 11/22/63, which became my favorite book.
the ending is especially striking, beautiful and touching and, even though i have never been a man to cry, i shed a few tears.

what about you? what is your favorite book? what marked you the most or made you emotional?
Wonder or Hatchet
 
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ramon

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Aug 10, 2024
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"Never be lied to Again" by David J. Lieberman.

A book that might have saved me so much abuse from others and saved me from missing so many oportunities for a happy life.

Maybe... MAYBE if I had had read and mastered this knowledge in my 20s, I wouldn't even have had thought about reading PPeH or 5LA.
 
Greyhawk

Greyhawk

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Jan 3, 2025
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Stephen King's Dark Tower series is amazing but I haven't finished it. The ending on all quiet on the western front is very emotional. Note that the movie ends in a different way and has other differences so i recommend reading the book if you haven't.
 

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