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358) The Polar Express, Chris Van Allsburg
one of the classic children's Christmas books, about belief and growing up and full of wonderful imagery (both in terms of writing and the art), it epitomises holiday spirit

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1) Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Starting very basic with the GOAT.
Basically codified horror and Sci Fi.
Witty, deep, full of character and beautiful insightful text
Possibly one of the most influential books of all time. But still very very readable

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358) The Polar Express, Chris Van Allsburg
one of the classic children's Christmas books, about belief and growing up and full of wonderful imagery (both in terms of writing and the art), it epitomises holiday spirit

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357) Across The Nightingale Floor, Lian Hearn
Dodgy semi yellowface author name aside, a really interesting Japanese based quasi-fantasy book & revenge tale, with good growth in the sequels, but this first book & its eponymous section stand out

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357) Across The Nightingale Floor, Lian Hearn
Dodgy semi yellowface author name aside, a really interesting Japanese based quasi-fantasy book & revenge tale, with good growth in the sequels, but this first book & its eponymous section stand out

My #BookRecs 📚
1) Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Starting very basic with the GOAT.
Basically codified horror and Sci Fi.
Witty, deep, full of character and beautiful insightful text
Possibly one of the most influential books of all time. But still very very readable

#BookRecs #365DaysOfBooks
357) Across The Nightingale Floor, Lian Hearn
Dodgy semi yellowface author name aside, a really interesting Japanese based quasi-fantasy book & revenge tale, with good growth in the sequels, but this first book & its eponymous section stand out

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356) The Old Man and The Sea, Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway speaks straight to the soul with his writing, mixing the line between prose and poetry, having the simplest plots but using it simply as a canvas for his descriptive+ emotional work, like this

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357) Across The Nightingale Floor, Lian Hearn
Dodgy semi yellowface author name aside, a really interesting Japanese based quasi-fantasy book & revenge tale, with good growth in the sequels, but this first book & its eponymous section stand out

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344) Ambessa: Chosen of the Wolf, CL Clark
An Arcane spin off book but a great story with interesting world building even outside of that, and worth a quick relatively gritty Fantasy read. Vital reading imo for an Arcane universe fan.

My #BookRecs 📚
1) Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Starting very basic with the GOAT.
Basically codified horror and Sci Fi.
Witty, deep, full of character and beautiful insightful text
Possibly one of the most influential books of all time. But still very very readable

#BookRecs #365DaysOfBooks
330) The House of the Spirits, Isabel Allende
One of the cornerstones of Magical Realism, a generational exploration of trauma and change like the greatest of that genre (100 Years...) but personal to Chile, informing us politically and metaphysically

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329) White Tiger, Aravind Adiga
Another cultural gateway book, looking at transition in India and modern day Indian issues and how they act as evolution/overhangs from colonial times. Also very funny and colourful and generally an entertaining read.

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325) Son of a Witch, Gregory Maguire
Wicked's sequel is narratively a mess and low on impetus but the expansion of the world of Oz and Wicked is lush, the writing lovely in its quirky way, the ideas interesting and the characters fascinating.

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324) Kalifax, Duncan Thornton
Little known but one of my early fantasy reads, with the Northern journey of Northern Lights but more Christmas, Narnia vibes. Very accessible and easy whilst executing the tropes solidly

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317) Four (//Five) Ways To Forgiveness, Ursula Le Guin
A collection of short stories but linked stories that sort of play into each other, about freedom and lack thereof in different (fictional) cultures.
Look, every Le Guin is a masterwork. Read it.

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316) The Lathe of Heaven, Ursula Le Guin
A more King-esque book set in our world as speculative fiction, set in the exploration of the ethics of power and both psychology and the power of the mind, this is short and wonderful so read it today!

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317) Four (//Five) Ways To Forgiveness, Ursula Le Guin
A collection of short stories but linked stories that sort of play into each other, about freedom and lack thereof in different (fictional) cultures.
Look, every Le Guin is a masterwork. Read it.

#BookRecs #365DaysOfBooks
316) The Lathe of Heaven, Ursula Le Guin
A more King-esque book set in our world as speculative fiction, set in the exploration of the ethics of power and both psychology and the power of the mind, this is short and wonderful so read it today!

#BookRecs #365DaysOfBooks
317) Four (//Five) Ways To Forgiveness, Ursula Le Guin
A collection of short stories but linked stories that sort of play into each other, about freedom and lack thereof in different (fictional) cultures.
Look, every Le Guin is a masterwork. Read it.

#BookRecs #365DaysOfBooks
316) The Lathe of Heaven, Ursula Le Guin
A more King-esque book set in our world as speculative fiction, set in the exploration of the ethics of power and both psychology and the power of the mind, this is short and wonderful so read it today!

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311) The Cruel Prince, Holly Black
YA Fae based toxic Romantasy is very "in" and often badly done, but if you're gonna read it, you may as well read it with good writing and interesting ideas and Black does it the best imo.

My #BookRecs 📚
1) Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Starting very basic with the GOAT.
Basically codified horror and Sci Fi.
Witty, deep, full of character and beautiful insightful text
Possibly one of the most influential books of all time. But still very very readable

#BookRecs #365DaysOfBooks
311) The Cruel Prince, Holly Black
YA Fae based toxic Romantasy is very "in" and often badly done, but if you're gonna read it, you may as well read it with good writing and interesting ideas and Black does it the best imo.

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310) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams
Not only the classic comedic novel, blending all of parody, satire, farce & wit, but also an excellent sci fi series with good characters arcs + an inspirational philosophy facing inevitability

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310) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams
Not only the classic comedic novel, blending all of parody, satire, farce & wit, but also an excellent sci fi series with good characters arcs + an inspirational philosophy facing inevitability

My #BookRecs 📚
1) Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Starting very basic with the GOAT.
Basically codified horror and Sci Fi.
Witty, deep, full of character and beautiful insightful text
Possibly one of the most influential books of all time. But still very very readable

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309) The Island of Dr Moreau, HG Wells
Creating another genre of sci fi, repopularised by Lost, the mystery sci fi, Wells tests the line between the marvellous and the terrific, between wonder and disgust, whilst exploring scientific practice

My #BookRecs 📚
1) Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Starting very basic with the GOAT.
Basically codified horror and Sci Fi.
Witty, deep, full of character and beautiful insightful text
Possibly one of the most influential books of all time. But still very very readable

#BookRecs #365DaysOfBooks
#Halloween
306) The Woman In Black, Susan Hill
Another classic ghost story, this one historical and British, Hill also uses suspense and creates something that borrows from James but also the Brontës & Poe. Leaves you uneasy in the best way

My #BookRecs 📚
1) Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Starting very basic with the GOAT.
Basically codified horror and Sci Fi.
Witty, deep, full of character and beautiful insightful text
Possibly one of the most influential books of all time. But still very very readable

#BookRecs #365DaysOfBooks
#Halloween
306) The Woman In Black, Susan Hill
Another classic ghost story, this one historical and British, Hill also uses suspense and creates something that borrows from James but also the Brontës & Poe. Leaves you uneasy in the best way

#BookRecs #365DaysOfBooks
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305) Beloved, Toni Morrison
Either supernatural horror or magical realism depending on your read, either way it is a wonderfully written window into the psychology of trauma and specifically black trauma following slavery. Genius.

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Grimdark
289) The Traitor, Seth Dickinson
May end up not GD but feels it in book 1. Firstly, the political/economic elements and pacing are really well done as is the constant betrayal and levels of the meaning in the title.

My #BookRecs 📚
1) Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Starting very basic with the GOAT.
Basically codified horror and Sci Fi.
Witty, deep, full of character and beautiful insightful text
Possibly one of the most influential books of all time. But still very very readable

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281) The Unbearable Lightness Of Being, Milan Kundera
Really an exploration of existentialism, from looking at life as pointless to seeing the beauty in its singularity, that feeling is carried with light but elegant prose & a good insight into the PoV

My #BookRecs 📚
1) Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Starting very basic with the GOAT.
Basically codified horror and Sci Fi.
Witty, deep, full of character and beautiful insightful text
Possibly one of the most influential books of all time. But still very very readable

#BookRecs #365DaysOfBooks
280) Autumn, Ali Smith
One of my favourite modern "literary" writers, Smith blends her, and the country's, emotion in the shock of Brexit, the vivid imagery of autumn itself, timeless cross generational relationship and the bones of both The Tenpest &

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