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Book Recommendations: Pages I Turned


   The books in the picture above are the ones I would recommend for you to try and read. Each of these books offers its own unique wisdom and perspective. You can choose which one resonates with you the most, depending on your interests and reading preferences. I hope if ever one of your tries, you will have the same experience I had when I read these books. I hope you learn new things and enjoy them. These books will teach you many lessons that, like me, you'll carry with you in your lifetime. To be honest, I have many books to recommend, like The Great Gatsby, Little Women, Jane Eyre, Great Expectations, The Lord of the Rings, and so much more. I hold these books close to my heart. I probably read a whole library because I tried many genres. It mostly depends on my mood or my curiosity to learn something new. The books above are the ones I would recommend to a reader with the same taste or reading preferences as mine. I've experienced every emotion known to man because of reading, but mostly I just enjoyed the adventures and wisdom it brought. I would just like to introduce you to another part of me that is not that well known by everyone. Books are the ones that keep me up at night. I would always keep on saying, "One more chapter," but I would end up reading the whole book and be surprised that it's morning already. But it was fun, and I can definitely say that reading is a part of me that will never change. My reading preferences might change, but I will never get tired of reading, even though there are nights I would cry myself to sleep because my favorite character died or if the plot twist was so unexpected that it baffles me how I didn't see that coming. 

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