Book Discussion Ask Game
A book that drew you in right away.
A book that was difficult to get into, but turned out to be good.
A popular book that you love.
A popular book you dislike.
A book you love that it seems like no one else has read.
A book with one character who stood out from the rest.
A book that left you feeling overwhelmed with happiness.
A book that left you emotionally devastated.
A book that you found yourself thinking about a long time after you finished it.
A book with one really amazing scene.
A book with one scene that really annoyed you.
A book you love for its setting.
A book you love for its prose.
A book you love for its plot.
A book you love for its characters.
A book you love for its themes.
A book that's well-written that you like.
A book that's well-written that you dislike.
A book that's not well-written that you love anyway.
A book that you enjoyed, but barely remember.
A book that improved upon reread.
A book that got worse on reread.
A book where you disagree with one of its messages, but still enjoy it.
A book where you agree with its message but dislike the story.
A book on your B-tier: Not one of your favorites, but one you enjoyed.
An author on your B-tier: Not one of your favorites, but you enjoy their work.
An author whose early work you enjoy more than their later work.
An author whose later work you enjoy more than their early work.
An author you recently discovered and would like to read more of.
A fictional book that taught you about/increased your interest in a real-life subject.
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“For me, Chibi is a friend with whom I share an understanding, and who just happens to have taken on the form of a cat.”
― Takashi Hiraide, The Guest Cat
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Initial ‘S’ - Chansonnier de Zeghere van Male. Cambrai, Bibl. mun., ms. 0126, B f. 014 - vue 2
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War is never worth it. It’s terrible and sick. The results are suffering and death. There is no bright light. Once war has done its damage, you can’t erase it.
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