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For someone that enjoyed series like the Chronicles of Narnia and Ender's Game, as well as adventures like Life of Pi and surrealist stories like Slaughterhouse, what would you recommend for my next read. I like to be thrilled

>> No.3426218

Taipei by Tao Lin

>> No.3426219

His Dark Materials trilogy

>> No.3426222

>>3426218

What the fuck? Vintage is publishing Tao Lin?

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I'm so grossed out by that photo.

>> No.3426224

>>3426222
Yes, the book is released on June 4th of this year. If OP can't wait till then, there are other great books by Tao Lin too.

>> No.3426229

>>3426219
Ill look into that, I'm getting into fantasy trilogies

>> No.3426235

>>3426229
*series

>> No.3426238

>>3426210
If on a winter's night a traveler, or maybe Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell.

>> No.3426241

>>3426238
thanks, I always love discovering new reads

>> No.3426247

You like Chronicles of Narnia so I would recomend the Inheritance cycle. Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance. It has it's slow parts but it's a nice four book with a lot of twists.

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>>3426247