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joelsgirl 03-07-2025 02:42 AM

What Is One Book You Wish Everyone Would Read?
 
I'm on spring break next week, and I want to read a good book.

My book is The Thursday Murder Club, and I recommend the audio version because the reader of the first two books does an outstanding job with the voices.

Tell me what your best rec is!

Kimberly27 03-07-2025 10:26 AM

I Must Betray You
Novel by Ruta Sepetys


This is a young adult book but I recommend it because it was so eye opening. It is set in Romania in 1989. I had no idea that it was that bad there and what they experienced.

AmieN1 03-07-2025 02:27 PM

OH man- I've read SOO many great books. To narrow it down- I'll chose just from my fave author

The Women by Kristin Hannah - nurses in Vietnam war (but there were no women there right!? WRONG!)

The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah- prob my favorite WWII book yet & that's my primary genre

LynnZant 03-07-2025 02:33 PM

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Cheryl Ashcraft 03-07-2025 08:06 PM

I agree with Lynn. Cloud Cuckoo Land was a great read.

But I have to share my recommendation:

Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

My first read of Kingsolver was The Bean Trees. I've read almost everything she's authored, so would recommend any of her works.

LauraOD 03-10-2025 09:54 AM

One that really stuck with me was The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

Recently I read and loved Zero Stars Do Not Recommend by MJ Wassmer

jk703 03-10-2025 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by AmieN1 (Post 1063215415)
OH man- I've read SOO many great books. To narrow it down- I'll chose just from my fave author

The Women by Kristin Hannah - nurses in Vietnam war (but there were no women there right!? WRONG!)

The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah- prob my favorite WWII book yet & that's my primary genre

Both of these are amazing!

I also suggest The Winemaker's Wife by Kristin Harmel. Such a wonderful book.

jk703 03-10-2025 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by LauraOD (Post 1063215687)
One that really stuck with me was The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

Recently I read and loved Zero Stars Do Not Recommend by MJ Wassmer

The Midnight Library was a little out there/different for me. Interesting POV. A little odd imo, lol!

AmieN1 03-10-2025 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by jk703 (Post 1063215694)
I also suggest The Winemaker's Wife by Kristin Harmel. Such a wonderful book.

Oh I loved that one too!

joelsgirl 03-11-2025 12:09 AM

Thanks for the good recs.

I loved The Nightingale; the character development in the novel was beautiful.
I'm currently #41 for 42 copies of The Women at the library, so obviously it's a good read.

I read The Midnight Library last year, and I love the concept of it and the ending, but I thought it dragged on a little. I would LOVE to live all the lives!

Cheryl, The Poisonwood Bible is the only book by Barbara Kingsolver I've ever read, but it really depressed me and I've never read any of her work since then. I've heard nothing but good things about Demon Copperhead, but the premise of it sounds like it would make me feel yucky. Does it get in your head the way The Poisonwood Bible does?

I added a hold for Cloud Cuckoo Land now; what an interesting premise for a story!

I put Zero Stars on hold, but The Winemaker's Wife is available on Kindle Unlimited, so I can start it tonight! : )

joelsgirl 03-11-2025 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Kimberly27 (Post 1063215370)
I Must Betray You
Novel by Ruta Sepetys


This is a young adult book but I recommend it because it was so eye opening. It is set in Romania in 1989. I had no idea that it was that bad there and what they experienced.

I actually have this in my class library! My son's best friend recommended it for my classroom, but students continually have it checked out, so I haven't read it yet.

jk703 03-11-2025 09:01 AM

At least something was available. Hoping you love the book!

kristalund 03-11-2025 10:21 AM

Love this thread! It is very hard to pick one!!

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kristalund 03-11-2025 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by joelsgirl (Post 1063215800)
Thanks for the good recs.

The Poisonwood Bible is the only book by Barbara Kingsolver I've ever read, but it really depressed me and I've never read any of her work since then. I've heard nothing but good things about Demon Copperhead, but the premise of it sounds like it would make me feel yucky. Does it get in your head the way The Poisonwood Bible does?

LOVED the Poisonwood Bible and didn't care for Demon Copperhead.

kristalund 03-11-2025 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by AmieN1 (Post 1063215709)
Oh I loved that one too!

I will need to add this to my TBR

kristalund 03-11-2025 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by LynnZant (Post 1063215416)

I will add this to my TBR

LynnZant 03-11-2025 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by kristalund (Post 1063215839)
Love this thread! It is very hard to pick one!!

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I forgot about this one. I loved it!

DawnMarch 03-11-2025 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by kristalund (Post 1063215840)
LOVED the Poisonwood Bible and didn't care for Demon Copperhead.

Me too! The Poisonwood Bible was pretty devastating but an amazing book and i'm glad I read it. I did not like Demon Copperhead much.

Lynnette 03-11-2025 07:00 PM

I always recommend A Man Called Ove :)

Cheryl Ashcraft 03-12-2025 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by joelsgirl (Post 1063215800)
Cheryl, The Poisonwood Bible is the only book by Barbara Kingsolver I've ever read, but it really depressed me and I've never read any of her work since then. I've heard nothing but good things about Demon Copperhead, but the premise of it sounds like it would make me feel yucky. Does it get in your head the way The Poisonwood Bible does?

I can't say it's less depressing. It's a coming of age story of a young man from Appalachia. Kingsolver was inspired by David Copperfield, and if you know Dickens, then you'll know there's quite a bit of criticism of society, criminal justice, etc. I just found the entire story mesmerizing. I'd definitely recommend getting a copy from your library or e-book supplier that you don't have to pay for - that way you can try it out and aren't out anything. I have to be in certain moods for certain books, you know?

The first book I ever read of Kingsolver's was when I was a sophomore in high school - The Bean Trees. I've been a fan since then.

joelsgirl 03-27-2025 08:11 AM

Anybody read one of the recs yet?

Over the break, I read and enjoyed The Winemaker's Wife.

Last week, I listened to Zero Stars Would Not Recommend, and I LOVED it. It was fun and unexpected but not so intense that I couldn't put it down. I'd love more recommendations for books like that.

I just checked out Sunrise on the Reaping, but in the next few weeks, I should get the others from my library. They all have a long line.

jk703 03-27-2025 08:37 AM

Did you like The Winemaker's Wife? I hope you did! I liked the story a lot. Felt it really went the full circle, and I also like the characters!

I read the Three Lives of Cate Kay... it's my book club book this month. Loved that one too! I wasn't sure by the blurb they give you, but I enjoyed the book and the POVs.

DawnMarch 03-27-2025 05:05 PM

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson. It is a fascinating look at the criminal justice system and the ways it can go wrong. The stories are great and there's a real sense of satisfaction when the wrongs are righted.

Elsieanne 04-05-2025 01:53 PM

This one is old but I wish everyone would read The Giver. I feel like it opens your eyes so various perspectives.

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