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Do you guys know any good books that capture the Life is Strange atmosphere? The coast town life, Oregon, autumn, teenage shit, some not as generic kids, friendship, and such? Doesn't have to include anything supernatural for me. It may include crime solving, but the focus shouldn't lay on it, rather on the characters

>> No.9416080

Not memeing here, go to reddit with this kind of question honestly. /r/booksuggestion or something.

>> No.9416126

john green

also die

>> No.9416177

>>9415125
twilight

>> No.9416988

>>9415125
strange, pac nw, crime- why am i thinking of the river's edge? the movie, anon.

>> No.9417038

Blood Meriden

>> No.9417043

BEFORE YOU POST ON /LIT/, CHECK THE FUCKING STARTER PACK AND BROWSE FIRST!

>> No.9417062

/lit/ hates Life is Strange so you won't get any useful suggestions here.

It's YA trash by the way, try asking Reddit they love that stuff.

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9417695

>>9415125
This used to get plugged a lot in these threads, usually relating to the tags "comfy," "autumn," and "university life." The first part's pretty good, but the second half is kind of a slog. Still pretty enjoyable for a light read.

>> No.9417761

>>9417062
shut up

>> No.9417770

>>9415125
Read Hoffmann's Tales, and (you) will be more than pleasantly surprised.

>> No.9417907

>>9415125
https://www.reddit.com/r/lifeisstrange/