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BEST BOOK you've read in 2023 so far?

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Ram with Books. (ramwithbooks) | 11 comments mine is Babel: An Arcane History


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Kyra  Dye (kyradye) | 3 comments Remarkably Bright Creatures


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Anjalijpk | 58 comments Fourth wing


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Kaiden Caudle | 9 comments I have so many favorites from this year but I still haven't stopped thinking about My Dark Vanessa


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Lynn (officerripley) | 281 comments All That is Mine I Carry with Me by William Landay.


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Rosa | 21 comments I started ACOTAR and I've loved it, I'm currently reading ACOMAF which is *chef's kiss*..BUT THE BEST I've read this year to be Fourth Wing<3


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Stefan Bogdanski (zweiundvierzich) | 1 comments For sci-fi and best book in general, it's System Collapse (Murderbot Diaries #7).

But it you're looking for a cozy read, then Fadeaway Joe by Hugh Lessig. it's the story of a former mob enforcer stricken with first stages of dementia.


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Nikita | 15 comments So far the best book of the 2023 is Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J Maas


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Lara Alahmad | 15 comments Mine is when I started acotar and it¡¯s series but when I also started the cruel prince and it¡¯s folk of air series as well


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Kasi | 74 comments the song of achilles


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Michiel | 1 comments The book of disquiet. literally life changing.


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Derek Segura Home Before Dark- Riley Sager


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Kaitlyn (kaitlyneal) | 25 comments Daisy Jones and the Six and Assistant to the Villain are my ties for 5 star 2023 read!


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WCKD | 0 comments A Game of Gods by Scarlett St. Clair


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Katy Beckham | 1 comments Hard to say - I read mostly self-improvement nonfiction and benefit from all of them. I loved the literary nonfiction, The Woods of Fannin County' by Janisse Ray.


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Casey Waldam | 7 comments When young basketball star Ben Kensi stumbles into an interdimensional war, the stakes rise beyond the imagination. Is he Earth's savior, a warrior, or a ruthless killer? Dive into a tale of love, forgotten memories, and destiny-defining visions in a universe where nothing is as it seems. Join Ben's quest in 'Worldcatcher' and decide for yourself.
Worldcatcher by Casey Waldam


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Scott J  (scottjbuxton) | 1 comments I¡¯m reading Penelope Fitzgerald¡¯s THE BLUE FLOWER, and enjoying her writing style very much. (I¡¯ve read her THE BOOKSHOP and AT FREDDIES, and soon hope to read Hermione Lee¡¯s biography of her.)


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Karen | 30 comments So far, Circe has taken the spot.


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Yoli Earthlings???


Rissa (rissasreading) (rissasreading) | 172 comments The Southern Book Clubs Guide To Slaying Vampires & I also really enjoyed Misery!


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Callisto Adalwen | 17 comments If it's for a series, probably A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, and for standalone, it's got to be either Five Survive or You'd Be Home Now. All truly excellent works.


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Hyun | 17 comments the house in the celulean sea!!


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Ashley (ashrce) | 3 comments I think my favorite so far this year is Tom Lake by Ann Patchett.


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Ashley (ashrce) | 3 comments Ram with Books. wrote: "mine is Babel: An Arcane History"

That one is top 3 for me!


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Carmen Zdanis | 1 comments Chalice of the Gods by Rick Riordan


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Duda Barboza | 2 comments Babel, no doubt


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Shelby (amateur_bookworm) I can¡¯t decide on a favorite between The Winners by Fredrik Backman (honestly, the entire Beartown series) and A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas (really, the entire ACOTAR series)


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LilMisGrayBrisk | 472 comments The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo


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Stephanie Lindorff  | 17 comments Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner


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Bchara | 1 comments Thucydides, History of the Pelopponesian war (french translation)


imabookluvr (zaynab)  | 2 comments i fell in love with hope


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Ilaria | 1 comments Fourth wing!


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Ella Jezdikova | 4 comments Verity by Coleen Hoover


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Schatzi | 1 comments Hex by Jenni Fagan was brilliant.


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Chelsea | 3 comments It's a tie between Womb City by Tlotlo Tsamaase and Sun of Blood and Ruin by Mariely Lares.


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Libby Gordon | 1 comments Demon Copperhead but I¡¯ve been fortunate this year with reading some amazing books as The Marriage Portrait, Hello Beautiful, and Bright Young Women.


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Kim Campbell | 2 comments The Riverwoman's Dragon


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Abby (abbyem) | 52 comments The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger


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Mike Gonzalez (gonzojoey) | 5 comments Shibumi by Trevanian


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Amandine (amandine_ta) | 2 comments Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez


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Nowshin | 57 comments house of salt and sorrows


mariam (Cardan's tail's version?)  | 24 comments the folk of the air series


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Noel | 6 comments Light Bringer (Pierce Brown)


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Kaya W. I'm torn between All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby or Drowning by T.J. Newman


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jada  (jadareese) | 2 comments either happy place by emily henry or the secret history by donna tartt but its so hard to decide!


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Nightstar | 1 comments For me It was fourth wing lmfaoo It just was soooo fun and easy to read!


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Maggie (Omega.Reads) (omegareads) | 3 comments One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig. Such a unique story and magic system!


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