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DebraNelson
If you've stumbled upon my reading list, it must be fate! Whether the books are good or bad, come take a look! (This list does not include unfinished stories. If you have any recommendations, feel free to comment!) If there are no favorites within three ...
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SusanKing
Having been a reader for many years and having gone through a wide variety of novels, I’d like to share some recommendations for when you're facing a reading drought. Remember, these are just personal favorites, so if they’re not your cup of tea, no ha...
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RobertLewis
I don't want to forget the books I've chased after, so I decided to create a reading list to keep track of them. I have a personal preference for novels without a female lead, primarily seeking out stories featuring singular protagonists. Occasionally, ...
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RachelMiller
The Sage Has No Fixed Teacher. Confucius learned from Tanzi, Changhong, Shixiang, and Laozi. However, none of Tanzi's disciples surpassed Confucius. Confucius once said, "In a group of three, there must be a teacher among them." Thus, a disciple is not...
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BenjaminSanchez
Only recommend the most classic or exciting new books I've read, covering all genres and continuously updated. If you have great book suggestions, feel free to let me know to add them.
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PatrickTaylor
We Are All from Tang Sect: Born in an Extraordinary World
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LarryDavis
Only those who catch my eye will be recommended.
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JasonTorres
Here are some books from my collection that I found enjoyable. My taste is quite eclectic, and I read a variety of genres.
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DeborahNguyen
Home-bound novels, sci-fi, classic fantasy, and xianxia. Only the finest selections guaranteed.
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DavidCampbell
A single speck can fill the sea, a blade of grass can cut through suns and moons. In the blink of an eye, the heavens and earth shift. Heroes rise, countless races gather, and the saints battle for supremacy, shaking the very foundations of existence. In ...