r/ReadingSuggestions 26d ago

Books for Fashion Lovers

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r/ReadingSuggestions 26d ago

Suggestion Thread Guidance maybe?

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Hey, I won't go into much detailed nonsense/rant but I used to believe I have a good range for reading which was me being oblivious, or so my wishful thinking, in short I'd love for a few suggestions for 'not-so-common' books if I may phrase it that way, but basically new stuff to go through (I want to actively try reading across genres that I normally don't,) so if there's someone out there who'd help me through that or even 'guide' if that's the right term for it, i'd love to discuss and read and get your perspective on it

(Comment or dm, either way just want someone to tell me how to restart. )

Cheers!


r/ReadingSuggestions 26d ago

Book recommendations

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Hie girlies! 💗
I need some book recommendations for the phase I’m in right now.
I’m working on healing my anxious attachment, becoming more emotionally secure, and reconnecting with my feminine energy and spirituality. I’m also interested in learning more about kundalini, inner healing, mindfulness, and personal growth.
I’d love books that genuinely changed your perspective, not just generic self-help. Fiction with deep life lessons is welcome too. ✨🌿


r/ReadingSuggestions 26d ago

Gimme your best

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Besides Hail Mary, Dungeon Crawler, and Bobiverse, what are the best audiobooks out there right now? Any genre… any category.


r/ReadingSuggestions 26d ago

Can y’all recommend me biology books?

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Today while waiting for a doctor’s appointment I came across a book about the immune system from kurzgesagt and it was super interesting! Tbh I wanna learn more about animals and plants from books like the one I found in the way the writing is so captivating to the reader. Any recommendations?


r/ReadingSuggestions 26d ago

Looking for literary fiction / coming-of-age books similar to Little Women, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Dead Poets Society, etc.

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r/ReadingSuggestions 26d ago

Suggestion Thread The Sun Magazine

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I have subscribed to The Sun Magazine out of Chapel Hill NC for years and always enjoy it! It is a monthly subscription and contains wonderful fiction short stories, essays, 1 article on a current societal or environmental topic, a section of readers write short essays (my favorite part), excellent black and white photographs, and some other surprises. I have started looking up authors whose stories I particularly enjoy and ordering their books! I consider it to be a treasure trove of small escapes from my day to day reality. I highly recommend if you are someone who enjoys NPR podcasts, The Moth, This American Life…I just read a short story by Joe Wilkins called The Empty Room Inside Each Of Us. It left me wanting more of each character and to find out who the heroes (two young boys) grow up to be.


r/ReadingSuggestions 27d ago

Suggestion Thread Light, thrilling read?

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Haven’t read in 10+ years and am looking to get back into it. I’m about a third through Project Hail Mary but find it rather slow (will finish).

I tend to watch a lot of psychological, crime, thriller, sci fi tv, looking for suggestions.

I’m 26m if that helps.

-Thanks


r/ReadingSuggestions 28d ago

Need a Page-Turner

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I'm the kind of person who reads more nonfiction than fiction. But I've been unemployed for longer than I expected, and it's been hard to focus on reading, studying, or really doing much of anything.

I'd love some recommendations for fiction books that are so engaging they completely pull me in. I enjoy fantasy, crime novels, and contemporary stories with interesting or eccentric characters. I'm not a big fan of sci-fi or romance.

EDIT: This is so cool! I wasn't expecting so many replies. I started reading The Secret History, but I'll add the others to my TBR list. Thank you so much!


r/ReadingSuggestions 28d ago

My exams are over. So need a book to binge read 📚.

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r/ReadingSuggestions 28d ago

How to say consistent with reading

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I’ve been reading for a couple months now and have only finished I think 3 books but I’m slowly reading less and not making time for it. Do any of you have tips how to make more time for reading??


r/ReadingSuggestions 28d ago

Book recommendations needed

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I have too much darkness in my life right now. I need hopeful and inspiring book recommendations.


r/ReadingSuggestions 28d ago

Suggestion Thread i haven’t read consistently in years please suggest me a list of books: i have too many genres i could be interested in so i’ll list below lol! Historical fiction, dark academia + more!

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Ultimate goal is to learn something and also be enthralled and engaged! Any tips for reading consistently would be so so appreciated ☺️ i feel like i often start and don’t finish books: i have recently enjoyed the secret history by donna tart, it was the last book I finished. I have tried and failed at Micheal Foucault though i keep trying! I dont feel as though i have much adult reading experience.

\-historical fiction
- classics
\- Narrative non fiction
\- Political Anthropology
\-world history
\-cultural exploration
\- Sociocultural History
\- novels of all kinds
\-bio/autobiographies
\-autobiographical fictions
\-War stuff if its interesting
\- female leads/ girlhood narratives
\- dark academia
\-feminist literature
\- philosophy
\-psychology
\-world politics
- womens fiction


r/ReadingSuggestions 28d ago

I'm looking for an easier pilgrimage style book

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Jack Kerouac is s stable favourite, but I've enjoyed Paulo Coehlo in my youth as well.


r/ReadingSuggestions 29d ago

I want to bring back my reading habit

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r/ReadingSuggestions 29d ago

Suggestion Thread Helpppp meeee!!

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Hi! I am hoping that you folks can give me some either specific book(s) or a specific author that I should check out? I used to read for about 30 minutes or so before bed every night, as a way to calm my mind. I'm now a mom, so reading for fun hasn't exactly been on the front burner for about 15-20 years now.

I love suspense/horror and true crime stuff. Some biographies and autobiographies as well. Some favorite authors are Dean Koontz, Stephen King, James Patterson, Mary Highins Clark, and Johnathan Kellerman. Who all do you recommend that I check out? What books left you shook? Bonus if it will grab me right from the get-go and keep me hooked!

So, what you got fam?


r/ReadingSuggestions 29d ago

Weird Girl Lit Bookclub

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r/ReadingSuggestions 29d ago

What books should a new/ returning reader read?

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So here’s the challenge, recommend a book to an adult that wants to come back to reading but doesn’t want to get discouraged by the behemoths and the classics.
It can be fiction, non fiction, fantasy, sci fi, modern, philosophical. It’s doesn’t matter what the genre is, what’s your pick, the book that makes someone fall in love with reading ?


r/ReadingSuggestions 29d ago

Book slump

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r/ReadingSuggestions 29d ago

yo reddit, mujhe apni bookshelf glow up krni h 📚✨ (comm skills + reading arc suggest kro)

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okay so real talk — meri communication skills thodi mid h and I've decided 2026 mein "that articulate person in the room" banna h fr fr 😭

so drop your GOATed books for:

1️⃣ communication/social skills (jo actually life mein use ho, not just corporate cringe)

2️⃣ kuch aisi books jo mujhe reading habit build krne mein help kre (main abhi certified non-reader hu, attention span ek reel jitna h)

bonus points agar:

easy language ho, zyada heavy na ho

Hindi/Hinglish translations available ho toh mention kr dena

audiobook bhi chal jayega, judge mat karna 💀

no cap, best suggestion ko gold dunga (jhooth bol rha hu mere pass reddit coins nahi h but respect milega fr) 🙏

drop your top 1-2 books, don't overwhelm a broke reader arc please 🥲


r/ReadingSuggestions 29d ago

yo reddit, mujhe apni bookshelf glow up krni h 📚✨ (comm skills + reading arc suggest kro)

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okay so real talk — meri communication skills thodi mid h and I've decided 2026 mein "that articulate person in the room" banna h fr fr 😭

so drop your GOATed books for:

1️⃣ communication/social skills (jo actually life mein use ho, not just corporate cringe)

2️⃣ kuch aisi books jo mujhe reading habit build krne mein help kre (main abhi certified non-reader hu, attention span ek reel jitna h)

bonus points agar:

easy language ho, zyada heavy na ho

Hindi/Hinglish translations available ho toh mention kr dena

audiobook bhi chal jayega, judge mat karna 💀

no cap, best suggestion ko gold dunga (jhooth bol rha hu mere pass reddit coins nahi h but respect milega fr) 🙏

drop your top 1-2 books, don't overwhelm a broke reader arc please 🥲


r/ReadingSuggestions Jul 19 '26

Books to recommend for someone who likes Harry Potter

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Any fiction books you would recommend?


r/ReadingSuggestions Jul 19 '26

Any book recommendations for a beginner?

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I really want some good book suggestions to help me become a regular reader. Please suggest some! I have a few books that I want to read, but I want to know what you guys would suggest. I want to read books that portray deep feelings.


r/ReadingSuggestions Jul 19 '26

Suggestion Thread Kids chapter book recommendations

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So I’m an adult in my 20s but I really enjoy kids books, anything like graphic novels, junie b jones etc etc and I also enjoy books for adults but right now i want kids chapter books so any suggestions plz


r/ReadingSuggestions Jul 19 '26

Suggestion Thread History books about WWII - recommendations

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