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What are some of the comfiest door stopper books? And not the ones everyone's already read. I want to get lost in something for a while
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Miklos Banffy - The Writing on the Wall

Seen it compared to War & Peace which i can't confirm, but I really enjoyed it. His nostalgia and love for the Transylvanian landscape and culture is very charming
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Max Lawton’s reading list
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Order of the Phoenix
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foucaults pendulum is pretty thick, great pick if you like psychotic esoteric quests
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Since encyclopedia sets don't count.

This thing, I guess.
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>not the ones everyone's already read
if you are an advanced reader, try this one
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Robert Caro writes the best non-fiction ones:
- "The Power Broker"
- "The Lyndon B. Johnson" series
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Something from here maybe? Most of them are pretty popular but maybe you'll find something you haven't read yet
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Tom Jones
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The Gormenghast Trilogy.
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The great book of Amber is my go to but comc is easily number two.
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Stop posting about me, you fat faggot

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