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A Dog's Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron is a great book. (Sorry can't link because I'm on the app).
The book after that is A Dog's Journey.
He is a great author but his books will make you cry, laugh and yell...at least they did me :)
For YA I've been reading The Mortal Instruments series. It is kind of a Twilight meets Harry Potter, at least that is what I have gotten from the series :) there is a bit of girl chases boy cliche's though:)

Maybe a couple of your favourites,

Theft of Swords
Rise of Empire
Heir of Novron

@Rusalka Well, usually I would go for classics and fantasies. My most fav book is The Hobbit, it's a classic, full of adventures and fantasies, but for a change I'm currently reading The Thirteenth Tale, I saw someone reading it in the group and thought of giving it a try, it is very nicely written and I am really enjoying it! And then someone else recommended The Last Juror, another book I won't pick, and it turned out to be a nice read. Thats why I'm looking for your recommended book, something I woun't usually pick up.
@Lisa That sounds great, I'll add those to my list :D
@Bella Nothing specific. Any genres will do. Just nothing cliche .. Got bunch of those on my shelf


The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
The Orchardist
Orphan Train
Burial Rites
Cold Mountain
I picked only 5, buy if you are interested in more, I can suggest some more. I read a lot of historical fiction, it's my favorite genre, so just let me know. :)
And what it happening to you is very usual in this group. I have read so many books our of my comfort zone since I joined it!

@Sandra I used to add whatever and ended up with a lot of abandoned books ! So I'm trying to avoid that and get something which would really be a really nice reading. I never tried historical fiction books, I should give them a try, thanks for the list I'll see what I can find at the book store.

I'm just going to move this thread into the Book Recs folder, but we can still chat in there with ideas for you!

The Book Thief
Burial Rites
The Dovekeepers
Fingersmith
Memoirs of a Geisha

The Miniaturist
The Snow Child
The Night Circus
The Song of Achilles
The House at Riverton
The Forgotten Garden
Company of Liars
The Absolutist
The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear (these are the first two books in the 'Kingkiller Chronicles)
'The 'Matthew Shardlake' series by C.J. Sansom. The first book is Dissolution.
As far as classics go, have you read anything by Daphne du Maurier? She is one of my favourite classic authors. My favourite books of hers are:
Rebecca
My Cousin Rachel
Frenchman's Creek
Jamaica Inn

If you want to try some non-fiction, Fastest Things on Wings: Rescuing Hummingbirds in Hollywood by Terry Masear was charming. Non-fiction for people who don't normally like NF.

Hey Nostradamus!
The Last Policeman
The City & the City
Angelmaker
Oryx and Crake
Cereus Blooms at Night

Scifi: The Martian, Ender's Game, Dark Eden
Horror: The Stand, Ashes
Dystopia: Shades of Grey: The Road to High Saffron, The Giver
Fantasy: The Ocean at the End of the Lane, The Bone Season, A Discovery of Witches
Non-fiction: The Final Frontiersman: Heimo Korth and His Family, Alone in Alaska's Arctic Wilderness, The Aquariums of Pyongyang: Ten Years in the North Korean Gulag
Short stories: The Empire of Ice Cream, We Never Talk about My Brother
Historical fiction: The Conqueror and the Emperor series by Conn Iggulden
If you like mysteries,have you tried the Body Farm series by Jefferson Bass? I've only read the sixth book, but really liked it and intend to continue with the series.

The Caliph's House: A Year in Casablanca
Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod
Shadow Divers
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China
Recent Chunkster Fiction on Bestseller List:
The Goldfinch
Science Fiction:
The Lathe of Heaven
Doomsday Book
Fantasy:
Tiger Lily
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
Various group reads that many of us here really liked:
Ready Player One
Haunted Ground
Gone Girl
Water for Elephants
Most Unusual Novel (written in poetic form and it's a really good story):
The Golden Gate
Political Science:
The Prince
Anthropology:
The Songlines
Spirituality:
Be Here Now


I recognize some titles which I've seen while trying to buy some books, but I never picked them up, next time I'll make sure I get them!
Thank you all, don't mind if you have more recommendations :D
The more the merrier

ROLF! I was just thinking the same thing. It is hard to keep my mouse from clicking on more titles.

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I've tried few YA books .. Most if 'em were cliché ! I hate little girl running away and she meets her "prince charming" along the way and end up together .. So I try to stay away from such books.
What would you recommend for me?