my recommendations (#6)

For this month’s recommendations, I choose one new adult fiction, one young adult, one classic and one non-fiction.

NEW ADULT FICTION

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

What? #timeless #curse #romance #life

Why? This book is one of my favourite of the year. You will travel through space and time and you will not want this book to have an end. If you need more argument go to the Goodreads page (here) of this book and a ton of people will tell you: it’s a must read!

Who? For the dreamers, for the travellers, for the life lovers.

YOUNG ADULT FICTION

These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling

What? #coven #romance #LGBTQIA+ #Salem #mystery

Why? I had a great pleasure to read this book and its world.

Who? For people who love a mix between magic, romance and mystery.

CLASSIC

Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

What? #classic #mrsdewinter #manderley #1930s #romance

Why? One thing: this book should be read before watching the series on Netflix. You will have your own view of Manderley and of its characters.

Who? Everyone who love modern classics and imagine the world that the author describe.

NON-FICTION

Women Don’t Owe You Pretty by Florence Given

What? #feminism #non-fiction #deconstruction #womenlife #experience

Why? This is a great book as it talks about the spectrum of what society expect for women and how to deconstructed that. It also talks about true things without judgment.

Who? For everyone, especially for teenagers.

It’s the end of the fifth list of recommendations. I hope it will help you to choose your next book to buy or to put in your TBR.

Liz.

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