Sir Terry Pratchett's (May He Rest In Peace) Fifth Elephant. It's a very good read. Fictional fantasia with elves, trolls, lobisomens but touches on political propaganda and the privileges of the upper classes.
Terry Pratchett's work is undeniably wonderfully skillful. He's won many awards for his writing, and all his books can be read either in chronological order as a group or as a single novel; although each book creates a wonderfully large world, each one can also be read as a separate book.
I'm the kind of person that reads like 20 different books at the same time but okay
The Battle of the Labyrinth City of Glass (re-reading) Don Quixote Faerie Wars A Game of Thrones Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (re-reading) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (re-reading) The Hobbit The Horse and His Boy Jane Eyre My Hero Academia Volume 5 (re-reading) Needful Things naruto Volume 17 (re-reading) The Secret Garden The Shining We Two
and quite honestly a lot of others, I just haven't touched them in a while
posted over a year ago
I used to do this lmao. Taught myself to focus. HP is always a good choice. The Shining is fantastic. Hobbit and Horse and His Boy are as well.