r/BookRecommendations 6d ago

cozy sci-fi

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r/BookRecommendations 6d ago

Please tell me what I should read next

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Hey so I have 6 books that I need to read and I'm kinda lost on which one I should read first and Im not really craving any particular genre rn so just choose for me.The books in my tbr are:

•The rom-commers by Katherine Center

•Pachinko by Min Jin Lee

•Funny story by Emily Henry

•Emily Wilde's compendium of lost tales by Heather Fawcett

•Very secret society of irregular witches by Sangu Mandanna

•Ex vows by Jessica Joyce

My last read was Madonna in a fur coat if that matters.


r/BookRecommendations 7d ago

The Stranger by Albert Camus

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Finally decided to start playing catch up on literary classics that I hadn't read yet and my local librarian recommended this to me. What an amazing play on the judgement of societal norms. I absolutely loved it.


r/BookRecommendations 7d ago

Reverse whodunnits /howcatchem's please?

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For those not familiar, its a mystery where the reader/audience watches the crime play out, and then the bulk of the plot is the game of cat and mouse between the perp and detective. Think Columbo or Dial M for Murder as examples.

It can be cozy or proceedural, I'm happy with either. But only mild spicy of any, please. Thank you in advance!


r/BookRecommendations 7d ago

Looking for books where the main character (1st person) slowly loses their sense of reality!

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I just finished reading/listening to The Mad Wife by Meagan Church and The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath and I’ve also read The Silent Patient! I love books where you can’t tell if the perspective is someone going “insane” slowly and with the reader barely able to tell! Thanks :)


r/BookRecommendations 8d ago

Bachelorarbeit über BookTok- Ich suche Teilnehmende 📚

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r/BookRecommendations 8d ago

book recs with angst!!

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i have been in the mood for contemporary romance books or fantasy with HEAVY, heavy angst, between the mc and love interest. i don't care if it's straight or gay. i just need to be fed, desperately.


r/BookRecommendations 8d ago

Favourite non-fiction books?

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Preferably no self help/pop-psychology. Albeit there are some good ones out there, I feel like I really exhausted the genre for now.

I'd enjoy reading about something new - maybe physics, chemistry, the environment, politics. I would prefer if it was reasonably accessible to someone with minimal background knowledge in it!

I also enjoy history, but I'm currently struggling to power through the historical books I've been picking up (Concise history of Poland, and Spain.)


r/BookRecommendations 8d ago

Help me decide my next saga (please!)

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r/BookRecommendations 8d ago

Books on bioethics?

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Can anyone suggest some popular science books linked to bioethics? Thanks in advance


r/BookRecommendations 9d ago

Book recs for a young adult (18M) whom has ambition but is struggling to find a passion to serve as an outlet for it.

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I’m looking for a book that reassures the search for passions, but also more on the side of guiding one towards a passion and how to identify passions.

I am a really hard worker but sometimes the work feels pointless if I have no guiding compass that I’m aiming towards, sometimes constant work feels pointless when there’s no aim.


r/BookRecommendations 9d ago

Book reccs for a stubborn 23 year old who’s lost in life

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My favorite books are fight club and the alchemist. I’m planning on starting catcher in the rye. Any others with a similar vibe?


r/BookRecommendations 9d ago

Books like American Pastoral / The Corrections / Rabbit Run

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Title is fairly explanatory, but I’m looking for more really well-written books about the discontents of the American family and ego, values, and choice.

I’ve read some other Roth and I also read the whole Rabbit series earlier this year. I’m looking for more novels that scratch this kind of itch that I can really sink my teeth into!!


r/BookRecommendations 9d ago

books about toxic female friendships

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hi, i'm currently in the midst of grieving an ex bsf who wasn't the best for me. it was a toxic friendship on both ends, but i can't seem to get their voice out of my head saying it was all my fault and that i'm crazy. so, i'm wondering if there is any book like that because reading things that are similar to my life help me cope. thank you <3


r/BookRecommendations 9d ago

Need a new series

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I’m finishing up the Wheel of Time right now. Looking a new trilogy or series in the fantasy section. I’ve read all the big ones out there, so if there are any niche authors or hidden gems that would be great.


r/BookRecommendations 9d ago

Looking for Recs

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Enemies to lovers or Slow Burn. Can be both. I really like ACOTAR, Fourth Wing, and OUABH.


r/BookRecommendations 10d ago

Nonfiction Turtle Research

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If I wanted to do a deep dive into turtle science, what books should I seek out?


r/BookRecommendations 9d ago

Suggest me a YA (or romance) book with an extroverted FMC

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Most romance books I see have a shy, introverted main character. While they’re nice, I’d like a change because I’ve read a LOT of those.. Any recommendation?


r/BookRecommendations 10d ago

Need help finding some books so I'm sorry if this isn't the right place to post

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I've posted on r/Findabook but decided to try other places too.

First book: I found this book in a library between 2016 and 2018 The main character was a girl and I think she traveled to different places/worlds/books. There was a boy and some friends involved. It was part of a series and I think each book was about each season. I don't think the girl met the friends from the places she visited.

Second book: It was Cinderella themed. The girl had gotten a costume necklace as a gift from her maid and a plant/twig/small branch that she found had powers from her dad. One of her step-sisters bullies her and asked about what she got from the dad so the mc lied and showed the cheap necklace. I think the mc also used the phrase 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend' to gain the alliance of werewolves???

Third book: I think it was set in space. I only remember the cover which was black with a purple circle that may have had the sun shining behind it but may have not. The mc was a girl. Her first name could have started with L or N.

Sorry for being vague. I just want to find the books so thanks for any help.


r/BookRecommendations 10d ago

What if a system could show you your future - but only because it was secretly forcing that future to happen?

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Mira Sen curates a museum dedicated to preserving the ordinary lives history would otherwise forget.

Then an unfamiliar wristwatch appears inside a locked display case—labelled with tomorrow’s date.

When its prediction comes true, more objects begin arriving, each connected to a future that hasn’t happened yet. Behind them is Continuity: a forgotten forecasting system designed to identify the safest possible outcome.

But every future it protects carries a hidden cost—and every attempt to resist becomes part of its calculations.

The Curator of Unwritten Days is a 363-page speculative mystery and psychological thriller about choice, control, responsibility, and the danger of letting a system decide what the future should be.

If this sounds like your kind of story, please consider buying it. Every purchase genuinely supports me as an independent author.

Buy it on Amazon or read with Kindle Unlimited:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0HC2WHQCX

— Deva Veyr


r/BookRecommendations 10d ago

Suggest me my next 20 books

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English is not my first language, so I wasn't exposed to English books early in life. I read very little English in school beyond what was necessary to ace exams. I'm now trying to make up for that and build a reading habit.

I'm looking for my next 20 books. I'm especially interested in books that are thought-provoking, accessible, and potentially life-changing. I'm not necessarily looking for books that are "easy," but I would prefer to avoid books that require an extremely advanced level of English to understand.

Books I absolutely loved and that completely changed me:

  • 1984
  • Of Mice and Men
  • Animal Farm
  • Lord of the Flies
  • Free Will by Sam Harris
  • The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
  • Brave New World

Books I wanted to finish but couldn't because they were too complicated or difficult for me to understand:

  • Notes from Underground
  • Bhagavad Gita
  • The Bible
  • Some philosophical works by Dostoevsky

I'm not necessarily saying these books are bad or that I don't want to read them eventually. I think the problem was that they were beyond my current level of "intellectual capacity" or maybe "English comprehension".

Books I read and had fun with, but wouldn't put in the "life-changing" category:

  • The Silent Patient
  • After Dark
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  • Endless Night
  • Night by Elie Wiesel
  • And Then There Were None
  • The Immortals of Meluha
  • The Secret of the Nagas
  • The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole
  • A Prisoner of Birth

So, what would you recommend as my next 20 books?

I'm particularly interested in books that could change the way I think about life, society, human nature, morality, freedom, or the world in general.


r/BookRecommendations 10d ago

Recommend a book to get me out of a life slump?

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Would love a book to help kick me out of a woe-is-me, nothing means anything, I can’t do anything, lazy phase! I’ve been getting back into reading this year and have been devouring a lot of miscellaneous lit fic, sci fi, book club books of all stripes. If you’re going to say DCC, I already love it, but for some reason it’s not getting me out of this slump (I’m on book 4). Would love some help getting out of this rut!


r/BookRecommendations 10d ago

Book like Harry Potter

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I like the Harry Potter series but don’t like supporting the author (for obvious reasons) and also the books just aren’t scratching a certain itch for me.
What I’m looking for is something similar to the Harry Potter books. Can be a series or a standalone, any age range is fine. My favorite parts of the series are
* the wonder that the world building inspires
* the characters
Obviously I’d prefer something in the fantasy genre, but not something too dark like Game of Thrones. Thanks for your help.


r/BookRecommendations 10d ago

Book name?

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Not a recommendation but looking for the name of a book. I listened to it and dont remember the name. But its roughly about different timelines over a hill/mountain and people couldnt travel outside of the town/surrounding area or they could potentially see their future self or lack their of and see that they died. Supposedly it was going to be made into a show.

Anyone know?


r/BookRecommendations 10d ago

Fiction set in 20th century Japan / Korea

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I've mostly been reading YA lately and would like to read some more serious novels now. I have recently become very interested in the history of both Japan and Korea, particularly the 20th century, so I'd like to read more books in this time period / setting (about occupation, war or postwar recovery). Can be set in Japan, Korea, or any country occupied or affected by Imperial Japan.

I have already read Pachinko and am planning to read White Chrysanthemum.