" determine it in a contribution bin , ease up it a shot , and it ’s one of the good books I ’ve ever read . "
Is it just me, or does BookTook keep recommending the same ten books?
So, whenu/ragebeeflordasked r/suggestmeabook, “What’s a more unknown book but you think is a 10/10?”, I knew I had to share the replies.
1.The Daughter of Timeby Josephine Tey.
2.Signs Preceding the End of the Worldby Yuri Herrera
3.The Eyre Affairby Jasper Fford
4.The Neanderthal Parallaxtrilogy by Robert J. Sawyer
5.The Star Diariesby Stanislav Lem
6.The First Fifteen Lives of Harry Augustby Claire North
7.Walkawayby Cory Doctorow
8.Life’s That Wayby Jim Beaver
9.Cold Comfort Farmby Stella Gibbons
10.The Devil and the Dark Waterby Stuart Turton
11.Ten Thousand Doors of Januaryby Alix E. Harrow
12.Perlaby Carolina De Robertis
13.The Wolf’s Hourby Robert McCammon
14.Still Lifeby Sarah Winman
15.Cursed is the Bloodby Jordyn A. Moretti
16.In the Lives of Puppetsby TJ Klune
17.The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafiby Shannon Chakraborty
18.Pillars of the Earthby Ken Follett
19.Like a Hole in the Headby Jen Banbury
20.Among The Thugsby Bill Buford
21.Vita Nostraby Maryna and Serhiy Dyachenko
22.The City of the Uncommon Thiefby Lynne Bertrand
23.The Lost Stepsby Alejo Carpentier
24.Shades of Greyby Jasper Fforde
distinction : submissions have been blue-pencil for length / lucidness .