Are there any good books that the majority of people haven't read and you think should be appreciated?

#1

Keeper of the lost cities, I know 2 people and one is my sister 🥲

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#2

Earthcore by Scott Sigler. Or the Infected trilogy by Scott Sigler.

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#3

Any of the "Great Illustrated Classics" I'm the only person in my family and friend group besides my dad that has read all of them. Sebastian no.

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#4

Maximum ride, acotar, throne of glass, Raven boys, divergent.

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#5

Abarat by Clive Barker!! There is such a small fan community but it's a wonderful set of books. He needs to release the fourth book...

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#6

Maynard’s House —-ghost story

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#7

Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli
Very moving book about an orphan in WWII

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#8

Sorry for the double post. But I just finished
The adventures of Tom Stranger, interdimensional insurance agent. By Larry Correa. I laughed so hard

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#9

The Bible!

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#10

Maynard’s House. Ghost story

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#11

The shining. It’s actually really good

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#12

Old Man's War series by John Scalzi

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#13

Posted by John David Anderson. I’ve read it at least 20 times and it NEVER gets boring!

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#14

It's Sandra Brown's. Called Low Pressure
When I talked about it, no one knew. She's pretty big author. And a good one.

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#15

Someone Named Eva by Joan Wolf.

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#16

Beastly it’s a beauty and the beast remake and I really liked it

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#17

A Wrinkle In Time, A Wind In The Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, and Many Waters. All by Madeline L'Engle. Amazing series.

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