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Help! I forgot a title! What do you remember?
I used to have this book about a girl who was born so that she could donate her organs for her sick younger sister. but then she sued the parents for that because she didnt find it fair
I forgot what it was called, but i know it was a very popular book Edited at October 10, 2021 06:18 AM by CriesInTheNight
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Forum Moderator Darkseeker
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CriesInTheNight said: Help! I forgot a title! What do you remember?
I used to have this book about a girl who was born so that she could donate her organs for her sick younger sister. but then she sued the parents for that because she didnt find it fair
I forgot what it was called, but i know it was a very popular book Does "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult sound familiar?
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yes thank youu! Evergreen said: CriesInTheNight said: Help! I forgot a title! What do you remember?
I used to have this book about a girl who was born so that she could donate her organs for her sick younger sister. but then she sued the parents for that because she didnt find it fair
I forgot what it was called, but i know it was a very popular book Does "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult sound familiar?
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Help! I don't know what to read next! current favs: anything by Jodi Picoult, especially Leaving Time, Educated, (the memoir) the Atlas Six, House of Spirits (Isabel Allende) The Nightengale Agatha Christie Novels, currently reading The Sparrow And I'm always a sucker looking for some psychological thrillers/ any plot that makes you think :) Edited at October 10, 2021 12:27 PM by sock monkey
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Forum Moderator Darkseeker
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sock monkey said: -snip- Here are some books you might like: - She Who Became the Sun (Shelley Parker-Chan) - City of Beasts (Isabel Allende) - The Nine Tailors (Dorothy L Sayers) - The Silent Patient (Alex Michaelides) - Winter Garden (Kristin Hannah) - All The Light We Cannot See (Anthony Doerr) Hopefully at least one of these interests you! If not, let me know and I’ll keep looking!
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Help! I dont know what to read next! What are you interested in? Science-fiction/thriller/mystery. Dislike animals (such as wolves, dogs) as protagonists/main characters. Perhaps unexpected twists in storyline would be interesting but not too much. I prefer something that is more closer to reality if you get what i mean (not 100% fantasy-like, something like that) sorry, its very short ^^"
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Forum Moderator Darkseeker
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Nazo said: Help! I dont know what to read next! What are you interested in? Science-fiction/thriller/mystery. Dislike animals (such as wolves, dogs) as protagonists/main characters. Perhaps unexpected twists in storyline would be interesting but not too much. I prefer something that is more closer to reality if you get what i mean (not 100% fantasy-like, something like that) sorry, its very short ^^" Here are here are some books you might like: - The Jackaby Series (William Ritter) - Enola Holmes (Nancy Springer) - A Series of Unfortunate Events (Lemony Snicket) - Keeper of the Lost Cities (Shannon Messenger) Sorry for the delay. Hopefully you like at least one of these! If not, let me know and I’ll keep looking. Edited at October 31, 2021 04:55 PM by Evergreen
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Its alright, i will check back here. May i ask whether any of the books you recommend includes gore/ high violence?
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Forum Moderator Darkseeker
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Nazo said: Its alright, i will check back here. May i ask whether any of the books you recommend includes gore/ high violence? Typically I try to avoid those topics, since it’s not something I take very well. However, I haven’t read all of the books, so I’m not sure about all of them. But for the most part, I don’t recommend heavy gore or violence if I know for sure that it's included in the book. Mysteries are a bit iffy though, since a lot of the ones I know of revolve around solving murders and some of the gore or violence isn’t obvious from what I know about them, but there may be some light gore or violence as you actually get into the books. All books here should be a maximum of PG-13 / YA though.
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Alright, thanks for letting me know.
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