Books We Want To Read Again For The First Time

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July 2025 List of the Month: Books We Want To Read Again For The First Time
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First impressions are often strongest, and the first time we read a book that is destined to become a favorite, or is particularly memorable to us, can be a thrilling experience. This month's List of the Month is devoted to the books we wish we could read again for the first time. Each member may add ten titles, and is encouraged to add explanatory notes. Given the subjective nature of the topic, downvoting is not allowed.
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93,489 members
1,506 reviews
½ 4.4
20 Members
Imprinted, Pathug50, Picarina, kac522, perennialreader, librisalexandria, peterveen, stephanieann1983, treegardner, WendyRobyn, Kyler_Marie, ManWithAnAgenda, auldhouse, beatlegrrl, LauraRiedinger, bstar1019, houseoftheredmug, DrPeej, CarolineRose13, rbryntes
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CarolineRose13: Pride and prejudice is just such a classic. I loved reading it for the first time and I would love to read it again.
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56,821 members
494 reviews
½ 4.5
19 Members
kleo, claire.rivers, sboaman, lizzy50usa, indregard, CarltonC, MichaelDennis, BangkokYankee, Eowyn1, SF_fan_mae, msjudy, DalkeithLibrary, DChadwick, ManWithAnAgenda, Charon07, andytaylor12004, JeanieTK, itstheblob, miguel_b
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CarltonC: The book. To be eleven years old and beginning this for the first time. My only regret is that my children had read many other similar books before this, so that it appeared second hand to them, rather than the source.
miguel_b: I grew up reading the Hobbit, and the very first time I was able to read the Lord of the Rings by myself, it was a *struggle*. I think I was maybe 9 at the time. I'd love to be able to tackle it again for the first time as an actual adult. Though perhaps the wonder wouldn't be there as much, but I suspect it would.
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23,893 members
685 reviews
4.2
17 Members
MajorRakal, pitjrw, CDVicarage, crystal075, Imprinted, saskia17, perennialreader, Eowyn1, librisalexandria, tina1969, peterveen, awwolfe1, dianeham, Boand, loulourevisited, houseoftheredmug, Pahgs
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Imprinted: Gripping writing and story that carries you along inexorably to the conclusion.
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12,448 members
549 reviews
½ 4.3
16 Members
knerd.knitter, mzonderm, Karlstar, krazy4katz, barbharris1, paulmdh, al.vick, stephanieann1983, cupp, dtowell, Mary_Mignano, javierjj, Cotton213, SealedArchive, PaulMansour, Itsmose
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knerd.knitter: Especially with the movie trailer just coming out, I am reminded of the first time I read this book. It was "un-put-downable"!
Karlstar: The best scifi book of the last 15 years. Yes, it is that good.
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50,345 members
802 reviews
½ 4.3
14 Members
craso, kleo, Cecrow, CarltonC, MichaelDennis, peterveen, Verkruissen, stephanieann1983, msjudy, auldhouse, SealedArchive, johncdavi, houseoftheredmug, Itsmose
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CarltonC: The epic world building book. Although I had read other books about fictional galaxies and civilisations before this, this story had much greater depth. I was relieved when I reread this a few years ago that I could still feel the wonder, although more than forty years later I could recognise where Herbert had taken ideas to create his “greater than the sum of its parts” epic.
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20,561 members
469 reviews
4.1
12 Members
crystal075, perennialreader, MDGentleReader, PawsforThought, AbigailAdams26, Arunadale, SF_fan_mae, WendyRobyn, Boand, bstar1019, houseoftheredmug, DrPeej
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AbigailAdams26: The end of this book was a revelation to me! I did not see it coming, and would love to experience that surprise again!
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27,843 members
512 reviews
4.2
11 Members
sboaman, Cecrow, EMS_24, RBeffa, lewisw, DalkeithLibrary, Momgoth, ManWithAnAgenda, Mary_Mignano, itstheblob, DrPeej
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Momgoth: I read this for the first time when I was much too young (maybe 10, I think). It really changed the way I thought of books centered around animals. It was brutal and a lot like the environment around my grandparent’s farm.
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21,718 members
334 reviews
4.2
12 Members
aprille, katbook, mzonderm, kleo, indregard, krazy4katz, CarltonC, Eowyn1, Mary_Mignano, javierjj, auldhouse, Nonconformisto
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CarltonC: Although this book is much more than a historical crime novel, it sparked my interest in both genres.
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43,824 members
800 reviews
4.2
11 Members
hipdeep, kaixo, CarltonC, Pathug50, al.vick, markhopp, Kyler_Marie, DChadwick, Mary_Mignano, spencerjperry, ellie2001
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hipdeep: Sadly, I reread it recently and it failed to return me to age 14. But I will always appreciate the memory of the first times.
CarltonC: Read when I was seventeen, having spent the previous five years devouring science fiction and fantasy novels, this poked fun at the stereotypes, and was so quotable. When I reread recently it had aged, but then so had I.
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17,269 members
224 reviews
4.1
8 Members
seongeona, paulmdh, BangkokYankee, Katealayne, themulhern, dianeham, Mary_Mignano, Nonconformisto
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Katealayne: What a book, what a range of knowledge. So wrapped up in this book even though the ending was known from the beginning. Truly an exceptional read.
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8,476 members
486 reviews
4.1
8 Members
Busifer, Momgoth, dtowell, ManWithAnAgenda, Tosta, Charon07, SealedArchive, DrPeej
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Momgoth: A lot of people talk about inclusion in literature. I’m all for it. This is the first time I ever felt seen (as the kids say) when reading. I now read it once a year along with another couple of favorites.
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8,517 members
436 reviews
4.1
15
6,633 members
390 reviews
½ 4.3
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45,371 members
1,038 reviews
4
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10,417 members
285 reviews
½ 4.6
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9,345 members
403 reviews
4.2
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15,889 members
223 reviews
½ 4.3
8 Members
hipdeep, anglemark, Eowyn1, treegardner, ManWithAnAgenda, JeanieTK, bstar1019, Pahgs
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hipdeep: I read them first when I was terribly sick with chicken pox at the age of 22, a get-well loan from my girlfriend. Much as I've loved revisiting the Hundred Acre Wood, that's an experience I can't have again. (Which reminds me, I should make that more true by getting my shingles vaccine...)
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22,691 members
1,376 reviews
½ 4.3
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14,206 members
283 reviews
4
7 Members
aprille, anglemark, paradoxosalpha, claire.rivers, krazy4katz, Itsmose, crossplayer0
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paradoxosalpha: This book is sublime, and the way that I read it accidentally realized its genius on another plane.
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9,552 members
242 reviews
4.1
6 Members
BryanScattergood, pitjrw, AbigailAdams26, Darth-Heather, DalkeithLibrary, pamick44
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AbigailAdams26: I remember racing through this the first time, absolutely glued to the page. I stayed up late to finish it, because I had to know how it would end. Recapturing that feeling of being absolutely riveted would be a delight.
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14,420 members
481 reviews
4
6 Members
alcottacre, mzonderm, RBeffa, gypsysmom, dianeham, DrPeej
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gypsysmom: I've read a number of books by Ann Patchett now but this was the first one I read and I was blown away by it.
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8,747 members
397 reviews
4.1
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45,493 members
1,122 reviews
½ 4.3
7 Members
EerierIdyllMeme, sboaman, saskia17, Picarina, vwinsloe, cindra-cat, Telarly
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cindra-cat: I think the ending can only be read once to get the full impact. For that reason, it is on my list. I do, however, reread this often anyway.
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89,674 members
1,556 reviews
½ 4.4
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7,156 members
224 reviews
4.1
6 Members
Busifer, Karlstar, RBeffa, vwinsloe, Telarly, Itsmose
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Karlstar: A classic Banks Culture novel and one of the most fun to read.
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22,423 members
1,354 reviews
4
6 Members
mzonderm, crystal075, krazy4katz, stephanieann1983, msjudy, Pargia
Explanations
Pargia: A magical competition, a magical love story, a vaguely sinister circus, what’s not to like? I love a good debate about whether magic can be learned or must be a talent one is born with. The structure of the writing, with the narrative jumping between a few different timelines, adds to the ethereal feeling of the work. And, the short, atmospheric passages makes you feel that you are visiting the circus and part of its story.
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44,216 members
578 reviews
4.1
6 Members
anglemark, Picarina, DAGray08, spencerjperry, Nonconformisto, miguel_b
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DAGray08: My first war novel. And the structure of a story as a downward accelerating spiral is something I hadn't seen before or since. The early humor, the later madness. Perhaps Kubrick could juggle those two things as well. They, at least on a figurative plane, echo what I learned later, both admiration for those next to you and contempt for the opportunists, in war.
miguel_b: I was too young to really understand this book the first time I read it.
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6,629 members
252 reviews
3.9
6 Members
katbook, EerierIdyllMeme, Imprinted, cbl_tn, perennialreader, awwolfe1
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Imprinted: This book taught me so much about how history is written and how to distinguish fact from fiction. Since then I've always looked to primary sources for information.
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93,925 members
1,447 reviews
4.2
6 Members
kaixo, Karlstar, dianeham, treegardner, Momgoth, Rome753
Explanations
Momgoth: Read it in high school, and it really stuck with me. Especially lately.
Rome753: Engaging writing style. Orwell does an excellent job of drawing in the reader into the dystopian world. Serving as a warning, many aspects of the book seem all too real and relevant.
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33,106 members
576 reviews
4.2
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108,294 members
1,638 reviews
½ 4.4
5 Members
knerd.knitter, AbigailAdams26, Arunadale, DalkeithLibrary, mawithrow
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AbigailAdams26: Between Book 6 and 7, I read "The Great Snape Debate," to see what other people thought of this character, and whether he was a goodie or a baddie. I don't think I've ever been so invested in a reveal, as I was in that one.
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63,548 members
572 reviews
½ 4.4
5 Members
anglemark, Karlstar, mirryi, JeanieTK, miguel_b
Explanations
Karlstar: A classic epic fantasy that sets the bar for everything that came after.
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61,826 members
810 reviews
3.9
36
29,723 members
837 reviews
3.9
37
12,979 members
211 reviews
4
5 Members
katbook, Picarina, rhbouchard, gypsysmom, ellie2001
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gypsysmom: Thomas Hardy is a favourite author but he can be pretty dark. This book, though, has a very hopeful ending.
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18,424 members
275 reviews
4.1
5 Members
Imprinted, themulhern, treegardner, bstar1019, SoozTsunade
Explanations
Imprinted: Still the greatest detective stories of all time and the model for all going forward.
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48,210 members
1,233 reviews
4.1
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25,490 members
359 reviews
3.8
5 Members
kleo, tina1969, Momgoth, auldhouse, Nonconformisto
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Momgoth: Read this for the first time when I was in college, not long after it came out. I still love it, and I love the most recent adaptation on AMC.
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67,723 members
1,016 reviews
4.2
43
30,296 members
804 reviews
4.2
44
75,846 members
1,365 reviews
½ 3.5
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33,055 members
472 reviews
4
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17,811 members
311 reviews
4.1
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16,536 members
310 reviews
4.2
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12,034 members
385 reviews
4.1
4 Members
konallis, RBeffa, Arunadale, skid0612
Explanations
konallis: The gigantic twist can't be replicated on re-reading. However, you do get the pleasure of spotting the clues instead.
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7,244 members
424 reviews
4
5 Members
Busifer, EerierIdyllMeme, vwinsloe, peterveen, Momgoth
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Momgoth: I got hooked on the whole Imperial Radtch series when I read this. The use of gender, the world building, everything about this just knocked me out.
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18,565 members
437 reviews
4.1
4 Members
herschelian, Karlstar, barbharris1, JeanieTK
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Karlstar: The classic tale of hope, so well written. So incredibly memorable.
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18,485 members
481 reviews
½ 4.3
4 Members
Sean191, dara85, Arunadale, JeanieTK
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Sean191: An incredibly well-written book with memorable characters and setting.
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31,455 members
1,215 reviews
4.1
4 Members
lillypatti72, MDGentleReader, gypsysmom, Tosta
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gypsysmom: Who hasn't dreamed of running away with a circus? Find out what it is really like.
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2,969 members
138 reviews
4.2
4 Members
pitjrw, CarltonC, kac522, awwolfe1
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CarltonC: A perfectly constructed story.
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17,676 members
282 reviews
4.1
4 Members
CarltonC, SF_fan_mae, Boand, Telarly
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CarltonC: So many Discworld books to choose from, but this probably inches ahead of Equal Rites and the later Guards! Guards! as being the one I would like to read again, for the first time. Humour and humanity.
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41,360 members
1,069 reviews
4.2
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22,857 members
345 reviews
3.8
3 Members
Picarina, Barbsn, Morryman84
Explanations
Barbsn: I read this book as a child and the story has stayed with me my whole life. I would love to re-discover it.
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4,840 members
224 reviews
4.2
58
19,089 members
272 reviews
3.9
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11,435 members
316 reviews
4.1
4 Members
aprille, mzonderm, Momgoth, DAGray08
Explanations
DAGray08: This one hurts, reading it during our slide into authoritarianism, the voice of a young person who has every responsibility thrust upon her, for whom none of the old ways of thinking provide answers. Amazingly wise book.
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14,205 members
312 reviews
4
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12,405 members
523 reviews
3.8
62
43,894 members
695 reviews
4.1
63
11,914 members
221 reviews
4.1
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566 members
18 reviews
½ 4.5
3 Members
katbook, MTL, MichaelDennis
Explanations
MichaelDennis: Combat between two women in 1920s-1940s England for supremacy over their village. Ridiculous but glorious schemes and mishaps.
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22 members
2 reviews
3.9
3 Members
Karlstar, 2wonderY, Telarly
Explanations
2wonderY: OS Card loves to gnaw on the same story over and over again. This is his original version; and the best. Terse and extremely impactful. It was originally published in a magazine, but was finally released in the collection First Meetings.
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2,506 members
175 reviews
3.8
3 Members
MajorRakal, sboaman, janey9
Explanations
janey9: The start of a wonderful series
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70 members
16 reviews
4
3 Members
EerierIdyllMeme, vwinsloe, dtowell
Explanations
EerierIdyllMeme: I know, right? I keep trying to get other people to read this one because that's the closest I can get to re-reading for the first time, and noone has yet, even though it's short and available for free on the Tor website.
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6,688 members
149 reviews
½ 4.3
3 Members
lizzy50usa, AbigailAdams26, Telarly
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AbigailAdams26: One of my childhood and adolescent favorites! I've reread it countless times, but nothing will ever match the magic of that first time, when I wasn't sure what would happen to the kidnapped Harry!
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18,305 members
930 reviews
4
70
23,719 members
513 reviews
4.2
3 Members
kaixo, Imprinted, Agnes511
Explanations
Imprinted: Magical realism combined with political satire -- an absolutely essential read for understanding the 20th century.
71
13,740 members
306 reviews
4.2
72
2,502 members
164 reviews
4.1
73
9,417 members
625 reviews
4
74
24,056 members
851 reviews
½ 4.4
75
2,882 members
121 reviews
½ 3.7
76
686 members
10 reviews
4.2
77
25,143 members
526 reviews
½ 3.7
3 Members
knerd.knitter, themulhern, treegardner
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knerd.knitter: This stands in for the whole Series of Unfortunate Events which I read so long ago, and would love to have the chance to go back and re-read again for the first time.
78
3,522 members
237 reviews
3.8
79
10,611 members
130 reviews
4
80
14,899 members
136 reviews
½ 4.3
81
9,222 members
151 reviews
½ 4.3
82
5,392 members
113 reviews
3.9
3 Members
bjshoemaker, CarltonC, Arunadale
Explanations
CarltonC: Such tolerant fun, opening up a different world.
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19,573 members
717 reviews
4.1
84
19,312 members
353 reviews
½ 4.3
3 Members
Barbsn, ellie2001, SoozTsunade
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Barbsn: I don't usually buy into the hype of books on social media but I decided to give this one a go, and couldn't put it down. Loved it.
ellie2001: It was a wild ride and I couldn’t put it down. Love to have that feeling again
85
4,259 members
83 reviews
4
86
47,816 members
1,394 reviews
3.9
87
15,054 members
387 reviews
4.1
88
46,549 members
1,682 reviews
4.1
3 Members
knerd.knitter, SealedArchive, cindra-cat
Explanations
cindra-cat: The twists always hit hard in dystopian stories. Jonas learns what being human means.
89
18,331 members
434 reviews
4
2 Members
cindra-cat, SoozTsunade
Explanations
cindra-cat: Such an interesting world and a grey character finding his way through life.
90
38,932 members
872 reviews
4.2
2 Members
Sean191, bobbyl
Explanations
Sean191: Laugh-out-loud funny.
91
6,438 members
320 reviews
4
92
18,387 members
501 reviews
4
2 Members
Sean191, shellyup47
Explanations
Sean191: A must-read for outdoorsy types or anyone who just wants a laugh.
93
2,915 members
43 reviews
4.1
2 Members
pitjrw, mirryi
94
12,543 members
640 reviews
4.1
2 Members
tina1969, Tosta
95
52,133 members
2,235 reviews
½ 4.4
2 Members
Imprinted, Barbsn
Explanations
Barbsn: This book was so good. It changed my viewpoint of everyday Germans during the war. Such a great, but sad book in the end. I recommended it to everyone who would listen.
96
2,943 members
95 reviews
½ 3.7
97
2,771 members
117 reviews
4.1
98
16,099 members
278 reviews
3.8
2 Members
Boand, SoozTsunade
99
10,162 members
197 reviews
3.8
2 Members
cej1027, markhopp
Explanations
markhopp: Really transported me to Venice as a child.
100
11,419 members
272 reviews
3.9
2 Members
jeanned, TLM1988