abiire
bleeding colors.
i'm quite curious to hear what everyone is into, genre wise and writing style. feel free to suggest both modern new books and classics, i really love all literature. personally i'm trying to get into russian or greek literature mainly tho as i'd like to begin learning those languages. also here are some of my own recommendations down below too!
prince of thorns;;
it is honestly such a cheap and underrated book. it does have its flaws, hence the low price, but the writing magically makes up for it. the characters are all made realistic so that you find it hard to like any before you get used to them. but once you do it is such a joy to see those nasty bastards joke and live life. of course i do not support a lot of things they did, hence read with caution. overall the story that follows young traumatized jorgy on his ventures took me little time to read just because there was no room to put it down! it's filled with amazing plot points at every page!-mark lawrence
sapiens;;
an incredible study into the human evolution and everything that shaped us. the book is written with a neutral tone, so no matter your belief or opinion it is a good resource for learning further plus it provides sources! the language isn't too advanced and most sections are very clear. each point is separated neatly plus given multiple examples for an explanation. definitely suggest it to be on your reading list if you're looking to study or analyze informative writing.-yuval noah harari
the king's damosel;;
a modern twist to an old classic. the arthurian tale is now told from a different perspective, led by a heroine who seems to have everything in her life go wrong. there is a disney movie based on this film titled 'the quest for camelot', altough i'd argue the book has much worse topics. read this one with caution, since it does project a lot of medieval views and politics.-vera chapman