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Favorite books this year you've recommended so many times you've lost count?
I've read a lot over the years, but there are only a few books I keep coming back to when people ask for recommendations. Not always the "best" or most popular ones either. Sometimes it's just a story that hits at the right time and sticks with you long after you finish it.
I'll start. Mine are Red Rising by Pierce Brown and 11/22/63 by Stephen King.
I've caught myself recommending the same few books so often that I started keeping a running list with little notes on why they meant something to me or why I can't keep them out of my head, just so I don't forget or can share them properly later.
What books will you never stop recommending and why did they stick with you?
u/DeeanneAmores85 — 7 days ago