Here are the books that I wish I could read all over again for the first timeš«ā¤
- Brishti Bhagwani

- Jul 2, 2022
- 2 min read
1. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue- V. E. Schwab... I never thought a book could be written so beautifully. It might seem like a classic romance book, but trust me, IT IS SO MUCH MORE THAN THAT!! If you're an emotional person; I recommend you grab a pack of tissues.

I remember the first time I read it, there were so many quotes, so much to capture. Near the end, I remember bawling my eyes out at the airport with a bunch of people looking at me cluelessly. However, each tear was worth it. I would trade the world to read it all over again.
2. The Silent Patient- Alex Michaelides... ISTG this book had me wrapped around its metaphorical finger, from start to end. The comparisons of art to the charectars and their backstory is marvelling.

Although, I believe the ending could have been written a bit better, I would love to read this book all over again for the first time.
3. Looking for Alaska- John Green... I remember when one of my friends had gifted me this book and had mentioned in a note: You are my Alaska, without knowing the plot of the story (no spoilers).

I must say, John Green was the sole reason I started reading young-adult fiction in the first place, and each of his books reflect upon different emotions and each character holds a certain depth which goes beyond the eye. With that being said, one book cannot be compared to the other. However, in my opinion, unlike The Fault In Our Stars, Looking For Alaska is comparatively underrated. (Turtles All The Way Down is also a great book, which reflects upon anxiety, self harm, parental negligence, etc)


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