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13 replies

LilyElena · 09/11/2016 15:12

Feeling oh so blue today, bloody Americans.
Anyone got any recommendations for a book I can get lost in and escape?

Books and authors I have previous;y escaped to: Jane Austen, Scandi Noir, The Robert Galbraith Books, Elena Ferrante, Harry Potter, His dark Materials, the walking dead comics, Lionel Shriver, Tales of the city, The Group,

I also (really revealing myself here) love the X files, and would appreciate anything in a similar vein.

Things I'm not interested in: Fifty shades of grey, paranormal romance, poorly written bestsellers like Dan Brown.

Anyone got any recs?

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piebald · 09/11/2016 17:13

I recently read A place called winter by Patrick Gale and thought it excellent
One thousand white women by Jim Fergus

tobee · 09/11/2016 17:19

There was a great thread like this started after the Brexit vote. Great year so far, huh?

tobee · 09/11/2016 17:21

Ahh! Can't find link atm, sorry.

Heratnumber7 · 09/11/2016 17:23

Poldark?

chickensaresafehere · 09/11/2016 17:24

The boy who could see demons by Carolyn Jess-Cooke is brilliant.

Sadik · 09/11/2016 20:27

Mrs Gaskell? Cranford / Wives and Daughters / North and South?

VestalVirgin · 10/11/2016 23:30

I recommend The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison and Dragon Bones and Dragon Blood by Patricia Briggs. Both of these have plotlines where horrible rulers die a more or less gruesome death and a decent person replaces them. Which might be just what you need. ;)

The Attolia series by Megan Whalen Turner might also have a similar plot if I am not guessing wrong. (Only read the first novel)

In The Imperial Radch series by Ann Leckie the protagonist sets out to take revenge on the tyrannic ruler of the universe - for if you feel a bit more aggressive.

(Of all those, I would say that The Goblin Emperor is most of a feel good novel; the others have somewhat more violence.)

wobblywonderwoman · 10/11/2016 23:41

Mube might be older suggestions but I loved The Memory Keepers Daughter and the Light in the Window

Jane555 · 11/11/2016 15:26

I read it, too, awesome novels

SirChenjin · 11/11/2016 15:29

Second A place called winter by Patrick Gale. Also All the light we cannot see by Anthony Doerr - one of my all time favourites.

HappydaysArehere · 27/11/2016 15:39

The Gift of Rain.

DabbyR · 02/12/2016 09:06

The Secret History by Donna Tartt

Kazplus2 · 23/12/2016 20:25

Just read Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz and I really enjoyed it.

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