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trying ungracefully

trying ungracefully

Student
Jun 11, 2025
149
I like reading fiction books that kind of have a sad reality. Some books I can think of that I really like are Parable of the sower, I know this much is true, and perks of being a wallflower. Also a tree grows in Brooklyn.

It is hard finding good books on good reads and I'd also just like to see people's recommendations on here.
 
Karrikin

Karrikin

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Nov 3, 2024
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You mentioned "sad reality" so I guess "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy might be a good read but that might be too gloomy, I liked it though --as far as apocalyptic books go.
 
trying ungracefully

trying ungracefully

Student
Jun 11, 2025
149
The Road" by Cormac McCarthy
I just looked it up and that seems interesting. It's also a post apocalyptic world and that's how it was in Parable of the Sower lol.
 

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