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Ever feel like a book is so good you can’t read other books after that

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I feel this way after reading game of thrones. If anyone completed game of thrones and are engaged with other books, please do suggest. I can’t get over game of thrones, help me. :)
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I read a lot of series and sometimes when I get to the end I have to wait a couple of days to start something new because I am sad at the loss of the story of the people that I have come to love. I have not read or watched Game of Thrones but I really do understand that feeling.
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I’m not sure if I was just in the moment while reading this book, but I was a blubbering idiot at the end. The book Replica, by Lauren Oliver, I love her writing. This one grabbed me and the next evening, I realized I hadn’t even stopped to eat. Love these kind of books!
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The Winter Garden by Alexandra Bell
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It will always be 'The Fault in our Stars' for me. I have read numerous other well-written books but none can replace the place of this book in my heart.
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I will never forget the feeling I hard after reading Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. It made me to analyse some of the decisions I made which made me to become extra careful with the kind of books I read. I didn't feel like to read another book after I finished reading it.
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After reading “The Minf*ck Series” by S.T Abby, I went into a looooongg reading slump.
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I like to read classical literature and no doubt, books from that era have a far more vast vocabulary, strong plot, and engaging storyline than most of today's novels. When I read Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities", it was so difficult to choose another book to read, as every other seemed like not 'up to that standard'. I took a long break, contemplating the fact that it was exceptionally a good book, and at the same time not to think of any other book to read as I'll not help me recover from the previous book and its story. I took my time and then started another classic! :mrgreen:
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