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  1. 65 books based on 115 votes: A World of Romance by Christopher Shields, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, Don't Close Your Eyes by Lynessa James, Complicate...

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    • Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. Buy on Amazon. Though Jane Eyre might be ‘poor, obscure, plain and little’, her love story is anything but. One of the authoritative classics of the genre, Jane Eyre’s enduring popularity is testament to the power of its central romance.
    • Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Buy on Amazon. A sprawling epic that takes readers across continents in the name of love, Anna Karenina is one of the longest books on this list, coming to an intimidating 800+ pages.
    • Love in the Time of Cholera (Oprah's Book Club) by Gabriel Garcia Márquez. Buy on Amazon. Florentino Ariza has been waiting for 50 years for his true love to return.
    • North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell. Buy on Amazon. This classic fish-out-of-water tale follows Margaret, a nineteen-year-old girl whose life is turned upside down when her family relocates from a sleepy village to Darkshire — a rough and restless industrial town in the north of England.
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    One of TUL’s top books of 2020, Untamedwill make you think about life and love. A must-read LGBTQ+ memoir, Glennon offers vulnerable insight about love, addiction, divorce, and living your truest and most beautiful life. Untamedwill discuss how to find your inner peace and make healthier decisions. Throughout the book, we laughed, nodded our heads, and championed Abby’s and Glennon’s love story. Doyle is an engaging storyteller who is not afraid to put herself out there. You might just close...

    Before entering Smith College for undergrad, we read Nickel and Dimed for assigned summer reading. It’s easy to see why. In 1998, Ehrenreich explores what it means to live (and not live) off of low-income wages under the poverty level. Offering realistic and hardcore insight into the impossibility of surviving in lower working-class America – even when you hold three jobs – Ehrenreich exploits a system that still plagues America today. Nickel and Dimed is one of those eye-opening books that w...

    For meditative books that make you think more deeply about the healing process, we loved Harper’s The Beauty In Breaking. A Black ER physician, Harper shares her experiences overcoming trauma, sexism, divorce, and racism. As Harper says, there is beauty in breaking. Harper not only examines the world as she sees it but also through her interactions with patients. Even though Harper has science-based schooling, she advocates for yoga and meditation. Readers watch as Harper is unfairly overlook...

    Bourdain’s travel books make you think outside the box. Whenever we travel, we hear his whispered wanderings in our ears. Bourdain saw people for who they were, never idealized a culture, and almost always realized his privileged errors. A thought-provoking book, A Cook’s Tour talks about common ground across humanity. Food brings people together. Food is the conversation starter and a shared language, trailblazing a discourse about history and politics. A Cook’s Tour lays out Bourdain’s life...

    A Walk In The Woods is a nonfiction hiking memoir that will make you laugh and re-rethink inexperienced hiking. As a famous travel writer, Bryson takes on an unlikely challenge: he amateur hikes parts of the Appalachian Trail. Not exactly a role model for physical fitness or being outdoorsy, Bryson and his boozy friend, Katz, traipse into the woods. An adventure of a lifetime, they learn about their friendship, survival, and a different way of life. Perseverance is everything. A Walk In The W...

    Who hasn’t dreamed of finding oneself in pasta, rice paddies, and meditation rooms? Eat, Pray, Loveis one of the many great nonfiction books that make you think about the true meaning of life. Gilbert finds herself at the crossroads of divorce and unhappiness. She travels around the world to Italy, India, and Indonesia, embracing, love, culture, and friendship, learning the power of compassion and how nature and silence can spark peace within. Travel to Europe with this Italy-based reading li...

    Whether you read or watch Marie Kondo, her tidying advice will most definitely change your life — as long as you are open to it. Kondo is a pro and loves tidying. She believes the act of organization greatly enhances your life. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Upteaches us how to find joy and reduce clutter, literally and figuratively. Kondo recommends tidying as a way to connect in your relationships and surround yourself with meaningful memories. Through cleaning, we learn who we are (and...

    Although not one of our all-time favorite motivational books, Heller forces entrepreneurs and creatives to think outside of the box in regard to their careers. Heller believes that the way to overcome depression or unhappiness is to find meaning in our lives. By fulfilling our purpose and using our creative talents, we can be both successful and content. Don’t Keep Your Day Jobis filled with inspirational business owners’ stories and how they achieved their dreams. Each chapter ends with jour...

    Although parts of Big Magic are a little more spiritual or ‘magical’ than we fully buy into, if you are looking for inspirational books that make you think about passion and creativity, Big Magicis your writing Bible. Big Magicwill encourage, inspire, and tell it like it is. You will close this powerful book more curious, brave, and uncaring. Gilbert is both real and hilarious. You’ll appreciate her direct and intellectual advice drawn from her experiences as well as other great creatives. We...

    ABOTM selection, Transcendent Kingdomis a thought-provoking book about racism, mental health, and science versus faith and religion. This is an unputdownable book, too, if you love fiction that reads like nonfiction or are looking for a book club novel. Follow a family of Ghanaian immigrants whose lives are filled with tragedy, depression, and prescription pill addiction. Moving from Ghana to Alabama — where they are met with poverty and racism — feeds into their hardships, causing Gifty to q...

    One of the absolute best books of 2020 about mental health, Matt Haig will stir up all of the emotions in his thought-provoking novel, The Midnight Library. Set in England, Nora attempts to take her life. In a pill haze on the verge of death, she time travels to the Midnight Library where there are endless possibilities with different routes her life could have taken. Nora is given the opportunity to see if changing her endless regrets – by living them again – would make her happier. The Midn...

    Translated by Deborah Smith One of the best award-winning and translated books that will make you think differently about society, don’t miss The Vegetarian. Set in Seoul, South Korea, and a Man Booker Prize Winner, The Vegetarianis a beautiful and mesmerizing but also intensely disturbing novel about a young woman imprisoned within her own body and society. Told from three different perspectives, Yeong-hye’s lives an ‘ordinary’ life married to a terrible husband. One night, she has an awful...

    One of the extremely powerful YA books that make you think about racism and BLM, The Hate U Give (THUG) is a must for adults and teens. As a young black woman, Starr is trapped between two worlds: her preppy white school and her home in Garden Heights, a poorer neighborhood. When her unarmed and innocent cousin is shot and killed by a white police officer, Starr has to make the decision of her life. Does she fight? Or does she stay silent? Racism, stereotypes, activism, and identity are just...

    One of the most talked-about books of 2020, even though it published in 2019, Ibram X. Kendi’s How To Be An Antiracistwill teach you how to combat racism. Kendi’s philosophy is that you are either a racist or an antiracist, and at times, we all alter between both. In order to be an antiracist, you have to be “one who is supporting an antiracist policy” through your words and actions. Kendi discusses racism in our biology, ethnicity, culture, spaces, gender, and sexuality. He also points out h...

    Set in Connecticut, Ruth Jefferson is a black nurse facing white supremacist patients. When their baby goes into sudden cardiac arrest, Ruth — who was taken off of their case the previous day — must make a decision whether or not to intervene. Ruth’s hesitation lands her in a heartbreaking trial where even her defender doesn’t fully understand how much race and the color of someone’s skin affect Ruth’s life. Grow and change with the characters until the suspenseful and somewhat shocking endin...

    A classic book that will make you think outside of the box, The Book Thief brings home the power of words and books. You’ll find yourself questioning traditional definitions of friendship, prejudice, and family. A WWII novel for teensand adults, friendship and heartache engulf this story. Liesel is an adopted child and befriends the Jewish man hiding in her basement. Together, we learn how music, art, and words can shape and define our worlds and relationships. Warning: The Book Thiefwill pro...

    Although Stargirl is a middle-grade read, you cannot help but love the protagonist. Stargirl is one of those younger books to make you think outside of the box, including with your own name. Stargirl is transitioning from homeschool to high school. Unlike the other kids in school, Stargirl walks to her own tune. Although she tries to fit in and even has an admirer, Stargirl knows that she has to be true to herself. A bit eccentric and mature for her age, we just adore Stargirl’s attitude on l...

    If you are looking for coming-of-age and friendship books that make you think, Ask Again, Yesis both poignant and relatable. Peter and Kate are childhood friends with European immigrant fathers that work together on the police force. One day, Peter’s mother shoots Kate’s dad, testing their friendship and love. Over the course of 40 years, we watch both families evolve, fall apart, love others, disappear, and try to grow and move on from inescapable and intertwined pasts. The perfect book club...

    Are you looking for books that make you think about others’ perspectives? In A Spark of Light, Picoult examines abortion with characters ranging from pro-life to pro-choice — and those on the fence. Teenage Wren finds herself trapped in a hostage situation. Wren is seeking birth control at a clinic when the gunman enters. Unfortunately, Wren’s father is also one of the lead mediators. Picoult forces readers to think differently about the black and white way we see abortions, pointing to the g...

    As we headed to Iceland, we delved into Icelandic literature, both new and old. Woman At 1,000 Degrees is one of those books that will make you think differently about the world, humanity, and brutal histories. Based on the first Prime Minister’s granddaughter, Helgason recreates a true story about Iceland during WWII. Unique to books about WW2, the protagonist’s father heads into battle to fight for Hitler. Readers learn more about growing up as a displaced child of war, and how we either ov...

    We rarely declare a book as one of our all-time favorites, but we truly love Richard Russo’s Empire Falls. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, readers enter the working-class, blue-collar town of Empire Falls, Maine. This decaying town reminds us exactly of Riverdale…before underage Veronica somehow opened up a speakeasy and Archie took part in a fight club. You know what we mean. Miles runs the local burger joint (Pops, anyone?!), is getting a divorce, and wants nothing more than a normal life for...

    If you liked Empire Falls or Nickel And Dimed, check out indie title, Blood and Sand.As thought-provoking, new-adult fiction, watch as once rich Logan Cole loses it all. With her father’s name ruined, Logan flees to Ramsbolt, Maine with hopes to start all over again. Welcomed by the kindness of strangers, Logan slowly falls in love with her new bartending life. These cocktails are life-changing and each holds meaning and personality. Logan is a reverse rags-to-riches story.

    The Glass Castle is one of those books that make you think about the balance of living a happy life versus paying the bills. Also a movie, readers follow along as Walls learns what it is like growing up with parents’ heads stuck in the clouds. With a dreamer father, Walls spends her childhood living in a precarious situation of having nothing but still possessing the undying love of her irresponsible family. The siblings band together to care for each other. Walls perseveres and succeeds as a...

    The Handmaid’s Tale is one of the books that make you think about women’s rights and government power. Could this be our future? Offred tells the story of how modern society transforms from what we know today into a strict social order. The Handmaids are used to procreate in a disturbing and wordless act of sex with others’ husbands. Kept like prisoners, readers enter a bizarre world of intolerance mixed with religion. Perverse yet somehow witty, The Handmaid’s Taleis a satire in an overly re...

    Jivan is Muslim living in a poverty-stricken area of India. When a terrorist organization attacks a commuter train in her neighborhood, the police arrest her. Although innocent of the crime, the government needs a scapegoat, especially with a new corrupt political party hoping to win the elections. Watch as three people in similar situations destroy each other to save themselves. Atmospheric and heart-wrenching, A Burning is one of the best sociopolitical books to make you think more deeply a...

    If you are looking for books that will make you think differently about the world, Convenience Store Woman follows the life of a convenience store worker, Keiko Furukura, who lives in Tokyo, Japan. Keiko believes that she can live a ‘normal’ existence only if she makes others and society happy. She must follow a prescribed way of life: get a ‘real’ full-time job, marry young, and have kids. Even though Keiko tries to be the perfect convenience store worker, comically shouting out promotions a...

    Although people either love John Green or don’t, all of his books make you think differently about the world. Green also writes the perfect YA books for those wanting more in life. Paper Towns criticizes those overdeveloped gated communities that we saw so much in our former Florida home. Conformity. Sure, Margo might be a self-indulgent twat at times, but that is part of the reason why Quentin loves her. Margo disappears in the midst of their high school career, causing Q to follow a scaveng...

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    • 'The Love That Split the World' by Emily Henry. Described as Friday Night Lights meets The Time Traveler's Wife, this book has a little magic, a little adventure, and a lot of love.
    • 'The Princess Bride' by William Goldman. OK, if you want a little farse in your life, you've got to pick up this classic. The Princess Bride is a zany, hilarious, unforgettable adventure story, but it actually spends a lot of time poking fun at true love — and the ridiculous things we do in its name.
    • 'The Sun Is Also A Star' by Nicola Yoon. This stunning YA novel makes a scientific argument for love at first sight and fate through the story of two New York teens — one, a Jamaican immigrant set to be deported; the other, the American-born child of Korean immigrants — who fall in love over the course of one day.
    • 'Wild Beauty' by Anna-Marie McLemore. In the lush gardens of a beautiful estate lives the Estrella women, all of whom are cursed. Any person they fall in love with will vanish, the legend says..
    • The Hunter (Victorian Rebels, #2) Kerrigan Byrne (Goodreads Author) (shelved 1 time as consuming-intense-passionate-love) avg rating 4.09 — 7,698 ratings — published 2016.
    • The Great Gatsby (Paperback) F. Scott Fitzgerald. (shelved 1 time as consuming-intense-passionate-love) avg rating 3.93 — 5,197,541 ratings — published 1925.
    • The Highwayman (Victorian Rebels, #1) Kerrigan Byrne (Goodreads Author) (shelved 1 time as consuming-intense-passionate-love) avg rating 4.09 — 17,842 ratings — published 2015.
    • What the Wind Knows (Kindle Edition) Amy Harmon (Goodreads Author) (shelved 1 time as consuming-intense-passionate-love) avg rating 4.36 — 90,436 ratings — published 2019.
  2. The Book of All Loves is at once an essay, an ode and a gospel, where two lovers become the link between one world ending and another being born, and using deep geological time to explain why some people stay with us our whole lives.’

    • Agustín Fernández Mallo
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