On the always buzzing Subreddit R/Askreddit, users discussed the topic: What is the most viable book you read? Here are just some of the best answers:
1“Night by Eli Wiesel. I had to put it in several places, and some of the images were burned in my brain. What makes him so much is that most of these scenes talked about the horrors he witnessed during World War II. How someone has experienced this and is able to function at all does not disprove the logic. “
–U/naive_kaleidoscope16
2.“Organic chemistry, 5th editionS I am legitimately waking up at night, sobbing, thinking about it. “
–U/siegfreder
3“I will be gone in the dark By Michelle McNamara. The content of the book itself is fearsome and the fact that she did not live to see the captured killer of Golden State sits with me years after reading. “
–U/snooradishes3875
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4.“Kite runner by Khaled Hosseini. “
–U/Educational_cod_2572
5.“We have to talk about Kevin by Lionel Schriver “
–U/several mathematician8245
6.“A child called “It” By Dave Pelzer. This is a very graphic and sad and true story. “
–U/hard_962
7.“The road from Cormak McCarthy. “
–U/ishellremenaymelus
8.“We want to inform you that tomorrow you will all be killed with your families by Philip Gurevich. It’s about Rwanda’s genocide. “
—U/Quashow
9.“Flowers on the ceiling by VC Andrews. “
-U/realistic drum565
10.“The unexpected salamiS It’s about Rockstars, drug addiction and sex. It includes an overdose killed by some and very explicit instructions on how to get off heroin. “
–U/captainfarthole
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11.“When I read The tale of the maid I was disturbed by Margaret Atwood in college in the mid-1990s. This made me seriously rethink the roles of gender, bodily autonomy and religion. Which, I guess, is exactly what he was trying to do. “
–U/Old-Pin-7839
12.“The long walkS It’s from Stephen King, but it’s Bachman’s book. I can’t believe they make it a movie now, it will be crazy. “
– In/Froggijoy87
13.“Jungle From Upton Sinclair … he had to stop and just cry several times. Not the most vaging book I’ve read, but some other people have already mentioned them. “
–U/crynoid
14.“American psycho By Bret Iston Ellis. “
—U/Queasy-sector-5170
15.“It is canceled by Wally Lamb. “
–U/Sunnysam306
16.“The most vaging thing I have ever read was I have no mouth and I have to yell by Harlan Elison. “
–U/remarkable_fun7662
17.“In cold blood by Truman Capote. “
–U/sarahmae
18.“Gentle is the flesh from Agustina Bazda. “
—U/Queencat91
19.“Ghostly From Chuck Palakhniw. “
–U/ICY-EVENING8152
20.“APT WUPIL It was quite dark from Stephen King. “
–U/Samantha-Saladfork
21.“1984S Scary even in the 90, when I first read it. Moreover, now. “
–U/Little-Box-5222
22.“Krip your Devil from Romeo Doller. The true story of the experiences of Lieutenant Romeo Darner in Rwanda. He tells many of his experiences and descriptions are horrifying. Roads that could not go down because they were so covered with bodies, looking at people hacked off the street, such things. This is brutal. “
–U/rogue-wolf
23.“Beloved Tony Morrison is quite F*cked. I loved him and the movie was brilliant, but I don’t think I’ll ever read it again. “
–U/Odogrealnameiskevin
24.“I think my most disturbing is Poet By Michel Connelly. There is a head that I would like to endure from my memory in this book! “
–U/consistently secret
25.“Johnny got his gun By Dalton Trumb. It is not a top book, but a deeply disturbing reading for a person trapped in his body. “
-A / Pastalian
26.“House by Mark Z. Danielevski. “
– in/Melonman
27.“It From Stephen King. I was a teenager and hate clowns. It was disturbing, but I liked it. “
–U/i_dreamoftravel_15
28.And finally, “Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. Read about half the way and said f*ck it. “
–U/probably kelz
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