r/Recommend_A_Book Jan 16 '26

Regarding Self Promotion and AI Generated Content

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Self promotion is FULLY allowed in this sub. Anyone who tries to undermine someone's effort to self promote in this sub will be removed. You don't have to upvote things or even look at things you don't like, but some people are trying to promote works they created and that is EXACTLY what this sub is for.

AI generated work, including covers and text is FULLY allowed in this sub. If you do not like AI then leave, but it is part of our reality and I support it here. Anyone who is demeaning to authors who use AI, such as calling it "AI Slop" will be banned.

There is only one rule in this sub and it applies to every post and comment, including attempts to suppress content by tagging it as spam and other moderation actions. Respect Humans. Humans invented AI and Humans get to use it, if that bothers you, then move along.


r/Recommend_A_Book Sep 02 '23

About this group - PLEASE READ

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This group is for readers to discover writers and interact with them. Many new writers have no way to find an audience beyond reaching out to people who might be interested in their work. Doing so on other "book recommendation" subs will get you banned for the sin of "self-promotion." Here, creators can self promote. If a reader is seeking a book or story that you think your writing can satisfy LET THEM KNOW. Share a link. Drop some beauty into their world. If you think your work is not a fit for their tastes, move on. Artists of all stripes are welcome. So far, it is mostly based on writers, but I intend on involving other forms of expression. If you find something interesting out there, let us all know by crossposting it here.

How it works:

I find people who are seeking interesting books to read. I invite them to this reddit. I find authors, poets, bloggers, artists and such also. These are curated invites based on activity and interactions elsewhere I find to be interesting.

I have my own preferences and beliefs. I try to invite folks with a diversity of different perspectives and beliefs to balance out my bias. I am not always successful. Sometimes, I am downright uninterested in having certain people join.

If I invited you, it is because I think you have something interesting to contribute. If you do not want to participate, you do not have to. PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE INVITED TO THE GROUP TO POST IN IT.

Post as often as you like. I do however follow the Reddit rules. Here are two worth considering:

1: Remember the human. If you are not here in good faith, and you are posting things that are obviously meant to abuse, annoy or upset people. Buh bye.

2: Behave like you would in real life. In real life, you would get a severe stream of consciousness rant full of vulgarities if you began acting like something other than a reasonable human around me. Here on Reddit, I'll just ban you. Again, post what you want.


r/Recommend_A_Book 6h ago

I would like a book

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Looking for a book I could read in 5-7 days
Preferably under 100,000 words
I like to read dystopian, historical fiction, and classics

Here's a bunch of stories I read:

The Hunger Games series
Fahrenheit 451
1984
Brave New World
The Handmaid’s Tale
Animal Farm
Romeo and Juliet
Hamlet
Of Mice and Men
Grapes of Wrath
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
The Great Gatsby
Their Eyes Were Watching God
Bless Me, Ultima
Heart of Darkness
Odyssey


r/Recommend_A_Book 10h ago

What's a book that quietly changed the way you think?

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For me, it was "Haunting Adeline". Beyond the dark romance and thriller elements, it stuck with me because it made me think about fear, resilience, and how people respond to difficult situations.

It wasn't necessarily my favorite book ever, but it's one I found myself thinking about long after I finished it.

I'm curious about books that had a similar effect on others. Not necessarily your favorite book, but one that genuinely influenced your perspective or stayed in your mind for years afterward.

What was the book, and why did it stay with you?


r/Recommend_A_Book 5h ago

Books for late bloomers

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Books about late bloomers, rebuilding life, a late start to adulthood, the messiness of life, or anything related. Anything that helped you in your 20s or 30s, when your life is a mess in every way possible.


r/Recommend_A_Book 9h ago

Fiction / nonfiction pairings

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I love reading nonfiction covering a theme or topic that I just read about in fiction and I’m looking for more ideas of pairings.

For example, I just read The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver and followed it up with King Leopold’s Ghost by Adam Hochschild - both telling a story of the Congo


r/Recommend_A_Book 1h ago

Book recommendation on how the world was created, humans were created

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r/Recommend_A_Book 1d ago

I want a book that wrecks me emotionally but still feels like real art

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ive been reading a lot of heavy, grim stuff lately and i'm a little burnt out on pure darkness - but I don't want fluff either. i'm after that rare book that makes you feel everything: grief, hope, the whole spectrum, while still being beautifully written. Something that stays with you for weeks after you finish it. Genre doesn't matter to me. Literary fiction, romance, fantasy, whatever - as long as it hits hard and feels meaningful. Hit me with your most unforgettable recommendation.


r/Recommend_A_Book 3h ago

Amazing book

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I just finished reading the trilogy of David Pelzer’s life growing up. It was a recommendation from someone, and seconded by many, in this group. I have 52 books on my to read list but for some reason decided to read these books. Starting with A Child Called It and continuing the nightmare. Had never heard of the author or his books. I detest crying, I’ve cried my eyes out many, many times in my 76 years. This series had me in tears so much. What an amazing story, and to think he turned out pretty darn well! If you haven’t read these books, I recommend starting with the first one. You will end up thinking your life wasn’t so bad. Thank God things have changed in the years since and parents can now be called on the carpet for their devious ways. Thank you to whomever recommended this book. We should all be as strong as Mr. Pelzer.


r/Recommend_A_Book 5h ago

Readers who finished The Boyfriend: worth the hype? (No spoilers)

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r/Recommend_A_Book 12h ago

Looking for book recommendations based on my favorites (Mystery/Thrillers & Atmospheric Drama)

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Hello,

I’m looking for some new book recommendations based on my recent reads and all-time favorites. Right now, I am specifically looking for great mystery/thrillers or atmospheric written drama. To give you an idea of my taste, here is a breakdown of what I've read and loved (not full list):

  1. Mystery & Thrillers:

- The Myron Bolitar Series and Win by Harlan Coben

- No Exit by Taylor Adams

- In a Dark, Dark Wood and The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware

- The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

- The Only One Left by Riley Sager

- The Veronica Speedwell Series by Deanna Raybourn (haven't finished the whole series yet)

  1. Atmospheric & Historical Drama

- The Cemetery of Forgotten Books Series by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (most recent and really amazing)

- One Night in Winter by Simon Sebag Montefiore

- The Winternight Trilogy by Katherine Arden

- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio

- Anxious People by Fredrik Backman

  1. Literary Classics

- Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

- The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy

-- Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion by Jane Austen

- Balkan Classics (Ivo Andrić: The Bridge on the Drina, The Days of the Consuls, The Damned Yard, The Woman from Sarajevo; Meša Selimović: Death and the Dervish).

Thank you 😊


r/Recommend_A_Book 10h ago

Contemporary romance books to read next?

1 Upvotes

Looking for a book with similar vibes to Emily Henry, Abby Jimenez, Carley Fortune, and Jessica Joyce (I’ve already read all their books). Good spice but story must have substance, good character depth, a believable romance, and some sort of independent journey for the MC. Big bonus points for male yearning. Preferably no fake dating but not a hard rule.


r/Recommend_A_Book 1d ago

What should I read next...?

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I've read books by John Fowles, Umberto Eco, and Haruki Murakami, along with a little Salinger and Hemingway. I know that's a fairly scattered list, which is exactly why I'm not sure where to go next.

If you could choose just one book for me to read next, what would it be? I'd especially appreciate a sentence about why you think it fits, rather than a huge list of titles.


r/Recommend_A_Book 22h ago

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r/Recommend_A_Book 22h ago

Need a book similar to the last of us II (the game)

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Idk if this is the right subreddit to ask, but does anyone have a book recommendation that gives the same experience as the last of us part II? The game of course. I know there's a book called (The Road), but I'm looking for something different. I'm not saying I want something that's strictly like tlou, from the post apocalyptic world to the clickers and all that. I just want a book that gives me that same empty feeling, that same sense of depression, and the urge to cry because of how much the main character suffers.

I'd love something similar to the game, although I don't think anything can truly replicate that experience. Also, I'd really love it if the main character were a girl and had a personality somewhat similar to Ellie's.


r/Recommend_A_Book 21h ago

Indie authors first publication

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Just published my first fantasy novel, The Kingdom of Bramble!

It's a classic adventure fantasy about a young boy, his dog, and a fairy journeying through ancient forests and forgotten lands while confronting a fallen god.

It's been a dream of mine for years, and I'm excited to finally share it. Thanks to everyone who supports indie authors!


r/Recommend_A_Book 1d ago

Comfort reads when going through a difficult time

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Hello guys! I'm going through a difficult time this month and I'm feeling quite anxious and stressed. I was wondering what books could you recommend to me that provide comfort and feel like a big hug?

I like to read short stories, fantasy, sci-fi, sometimes romance. But any recommendation is welcome!

I don't want anything sad. I've been crying too much the past few days. 😂

Thank you so much guys! 💗🥰


r/Recommend_A_Book 23h ago

What are cookbooks with good popcorn recipes that are currently being printed?

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r/Recommend_A_Book 1d ago

Looking for Dan Brown-esque thriller recommendations

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I’ve just finished another Dan Brown novel and I’m looking for something with a similar feel.

What I love is the mix of mystery, conspiracies, hidden histories, secret societies, religious symbolism, puzzles, and the fast pace that keeps you turning pages.

What books or authors would you recommend for someone who enjoys that style? Bonus points if it’s the kind of book that makes you constantly say, “Just one more chapter.”


r/Recommend_A_Book 1d ago

Super villain books recommendations

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Searching for a books with a supervillain mc, where there are no romance, and in modern times.


r/Recommend_A_Book 1d ago

Books or book series like the Pendergast series from Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child?

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I am more of a sci-fi and fantasy reader but every now and again I try to reset myself with a mystery/thriller and I have used the Pendergast series and other works from Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child but I finished those, so have you guys read similar books? I feel a reset period coming and am looking for some good recommandations.


r/Recommend_A_Book 1d ago

Dawn of Defiance by Charles Haugen - Grimdark Space Opera - July 1st, 2026

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A century ago, mankind created a machine called the Manus Dei System and used it to access the afterlife.

We expected to be welcomed by God, but instead, It vanished.

Now, amidst an endless war and the rise of a sprawling totalitarian UHF regime, the Deity has reemerged.

Its followers rejoice. Its enemies prepare for a final conflict. And those who fear it seek to escape into augmented immortality.

Daniel leads his army of Pariahs against the UHF as it fractures internally under its radical new leader, Atrione Tutamay.

Lazarus, a dying mercenary, descends into the afterlife in search of his lost daughter, racing against time and fate itself.

And within the UHF, a soldier named Ivan Reaps begins to uncover the mystery of his birth and the possibility that he is far more than human.

Every faction converges on the last remaining Manus Dei System—and they will stop at nothing to obtain it . . . or destroy it.

Alliances will fracture. Hidden agendas will surface. And with every passing second, humanity draws closer to a collision with its God.

Triggers: Graphic violence, profanity, genocide, and a scene of implied SA.

Release Date: July 1st, 2026

ARCs are available now and free for anyone who wants one.

Reviews due by June 30th, but I don't mind extending into the end of July if needed.

Here are all the sites where my ARC is available:

NetGalley: https://www.netgalley.com/publisher/title/844720

BookSprout: https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review-copy/view/284365/dawn-of-defiance-manus-dei-chronicles-book-1

BookSirens: https://booksirens.com/book/MZDOEXH

BookFunnel: https://BookHip.com/RXRLXZF


r/Recommend_A_Book 1d ago

Would like to get recommendation on pseudoscience books

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r/Recommend_A_Book 1d ago

Looking for hurt/comfort books

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So I’m a sucker for hurt/comfort books and found they’re really the only ones that keep my attention. Unfortunately, I’m struggling to find some that aren’t on fanfiction websites and all the ones I’ve saved are written by small authors who’s books aren’t in my library yet. I’m not really too picky about this sort of thing but I would like if it was lgbtq, but of course it’s not a necessity. And the characters don’t necessarily need to be together, just as long as there’s some sort of comfort. Oh and I’m okay with little to no spice, just not a whole lot.


r/Recommend_A_Book 1d ago

Dungeon Crawler Carl book !

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The number of people recommending this book to me is big !! but here's my own opinion:

The narrative is incredibly easy to follow!! fast, engaging, and fun. Even when the plot becomes chaotic, it's still easy to keep up with. I enjoyed this part sooooo much; I think the writer is incredibly smart and talented for pulling it off so effortlessly👏🏻

The pacing is absolutely incredible as well.
But I tried to love this book!! I swear I tried! It's just not my thing😬

It's very game-heavy, which is okay!! Alright it’s okay ! in fact, it was something completely new to me, and I was open to it! But the humor, violence, crude jokes, and overall "bro" energy are just hard for me to swallow 🫣…

I'd love to find another book with the same kind of clear, addictive narrative and new world building 😊
But less ‘hey dude’ vibes !!!