What do you think of these books?

I have been in the lookout for new books to read. What are some of your favorites? Reviews can be left in a comment or any recommendation is very much welcomed and appreciated!

Genres or time period(if that makes sense, can’t think of the word😅)#book #reading #reccommendations #booktok #bookrecommendations

•Fiction

•YA

•Dystopian

•Medieval/1800’s type of setting

•Victorian era

2024/6/2 Edited to

... Read moreWow, seeing everyone's amazing recommendations has truly sparked my reading inspiration! It's got me thinking even more about what makes a book truly unforgettable and worth diving into. Sometimes, I find myself craving a book that really makes me *think*, you know? Not just a light, breezy read, but something that explores complex themes or challenges my perspective. For instance, a really good dystopian novel, much like what 'The Prisoner's Throne' by Holly Black hints at, can be incredibly thought-provoking and push boundaries, making you question society in new ways. What's a book that truly made you feel something deep down or even question everything you thought you knew? I'm always on the lookout for those impactful, 'provocative' (in the best sense!) reads that stick with you long after you've turned the last page. And while I'm always buzzing with excitement for brand new releases, there's a unique joy in discovering a 'timeless' read – a book that might not be fresh off the press but still resonates powerfully today. Especially with my love for Medieval and Victorian settings, I often find myself drawn to stories that have truly stood the test of time, proving that great storytelling transcends eras. Have you ever picked up an older book that completely captivated you, making you wonder why you hadn't found it sooner? It's like finding a hidden gem from the past! It’s also so cool when you discover an author whose work just clicks with you, and every new book feels like a special event. For example, picking up 'The Paradise Problem' by Christina Lauren recently felt like finding a little piece of exclusive joy! And I’m curious about 'Masters of Death' by Olivie Blake too. It makes you want to dive into their entire backlist, doesn't it? Do you have any authors that you follow religiously, where every new release feels like an 'exclusive' invitation into their world? I'm always looking for new authors to become completely obsessed with, and I'd love to hear your personal favorites and why they're so special to you. Your recommendations are truly helping me expand my horizons and discover new literary adventures. Keep them coming!