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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) | 176 comments The Southern Book Clubs Guide To Slaying Vampires & I also really enjoyed Misery!


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Callisto Adalwen | 18 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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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 | 533 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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Nicki  (mybooksarenovel) | 0 comments Light Bringer by Pierce Brown


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