I want to read more books lolz

Does anyone on this site have good book recommendations? I Want a book that has a fun interesting storyline. I would also like some books with a bittersweet storyline or phycological horror type of storyline. Thx \(^_^)/


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bee :3

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bittersweet storyline: the kite runner! very triggering and the story is so sad, but it is also eye opening to the horrors that afghanistani people faced.


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the rota

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for psychological horror: the haunting of hill house by shirley jackson is amazing. I just finished it recently and i read it in only two sittings
i actually just today posted a blog yapping about it


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Grayson

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Ooooo omg i’d have to recommend one of my favorites ^_^ A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson!!

Here’s the summary I found:

https://www.booktrust.org.uk/book/a/a-good-girls-guide-to-murder/#:~:text=Five%20years%20ago%2C%20Andie%20Bell,final%20year%20project%20at%20school.

“ Five years ago, Andie Bell, a girl in Pippa’s village, was murdered by her boyfriend Sal Singh, but the body was never found. Pippa suspects it wasn’t an open and shut case, and chooses to make a study of it for her final year project at school.

With the help of Sal’s younger brother Ravi, Pippa is determined to find out what really happened that night. Neither of them thinks Sal was the murderer, but by trying to prove it, Pippa puts herself, her friends and her family in real danger. Someone in the village doesn’t like her delving into the past, and the murder was a little too close to home.

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is an exciting read, filled with enough twists, turns and red herrings to keep the reader on the edge of their seat right up to the finish line. Cleverly plotted, it’s filled with interesting, diverse characters, incredible tension, developing romance and a good smattering of humour. Will appeal to readers who enjoyed Alex Wheatle’s Crongton Knights, Patrice Lawrence’s Orangeboy and Muhammad Khan’s I am Thunder.”


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khanh

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'A Child Called It' isn't so much a fiction story, but it's based off of actual events that the author faced in his childhood. It explores childhood abuse through the eyes of the child itself, which is genuinely interesting and heartbreaking to read. I cried to it at least once. I hope you give this recommendation a try!! ^_^


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