Dan Brown, Cecelia Ahern (don't ask me why i guy still read her books, they are nice), Paulo Coelho, Mitch Albom
Highly recommend Paulo Coelho.
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Dan Brown, Cecelia Ahern (don't ask me why i guy still read her books, they are nice), Paulo Coelho, Mitch Albom
Highly recommend Paulo Coelho.
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promise of the wolves by dorothy hearst.
portray wolves just like human. its just really nice.
the vampire diaries by L.J smith
vampire human romance ><
Holes by Louis Sachar (Can't remember the author's name clearly but I think it's something like this. Awesome read, was nominated for some award but it's not hard to read, neither is it boring. It's very interesting and witty in a relatable way.)
The Language Of Sycamores by Lisa Wingate. (Am looking at this book as I type, I borrowed it and just finished reading it. Exciting book and the way the characters interact in the book shows the author's skill.)
Night Swimming by Robin Schwarz (Borrowed this recently too, really interesting plot about a 252 pound shy and quiet woman who has lived in a small town her entire life, never taken any chances. One day her doctor told her she had cancer and would die in a year. She quit her job in the bank, robbed it, and ran off to Hollywood.)
White Oleander by Janet Fitch. (This book is included in Oprah's bookclub list or something. It's a riveting story about a woman who's extraordinarily poetic, well-read and beautiful. She goes to jail for murdering her ex-lover, and her daughter is sent to a series of foster homes (father is not around.) The story chronicles the daughter's life as well as her attempts to break free from her mother and think for herself.)
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Its quite an inspiring book, made famous by her appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show. The authoress herself went through a bad marriage and decided to set out on a trip to Italy, India and then Bali. It really showed me that its okay if we fail sometimes at somethings cause maybe it just wasn't meant to be. Also kinda tells us what is important about life, that we shouldn't allow others to dictate our happiness and should do what makes us happy instead! Good read, although I didn't really like the part when she went to Bali (a bit too SPG for my taste haha)
a child called it by dave pelzer, the lost boy by dave pelzer, ugly by constance briscoe, girl interrupted by susanna kaysen, prozac nation by elizabeth wurtzel. i basically love reading any books about people on the verge of an emotional breakdown.
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