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Cracks my heart wide open every time I read it, which Ive done multiple times.

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The way he writes about music is straight-up beautiful.

Do you know who can move you to tears over fucking Fall Out Boy???

I love Detroit so much, and thankfully I had my opinion solidly in place before reading this.

Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn

This book is just the best.

You ride the emotional waves of this story right alongside her perfectly flawed and genuine characters.

I love it so much and blew through it, which is also bananas because I can hardly read!

They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us, by Hanif Abdurraqib

All I ever want is to go back to being consumed by every last one of my adolescent emotions.

Anyway, I would read Louisa Lunas grocery lists if she published them.

And honestly, you could stick any Stephen King book in here and Id probably be happy.

Made for Love, by Alissa Nutting

Its not news that hes a master storyteller and so good at what he does.

Although I do wish hed tweet less damn.

I have every single one of her books (I mean, duh, come on!

Broken Monsters, by Lauren Beukes

), but this one is my favorite.

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The Oracle Year, by Charles Soule

Emergency Contact, by Mary H.K. Choi

Two Girls Down, by Louisa Luna

The Outsider, by Stephen King

One Hundred Demons, by Lynda Barry