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I enjoy reading autobiographies mostly. Tyson Fury came out with a really good book which covers a lot of his mental health struggles and it's a very interesting read because you really see his head space changing as he writes it. Would highly recommend to anyone who enjoys Boxing or finds Fury to be an interesting character. It gave me a new perspective on him, and how much hard work he put in to get to where he is.
Also like Circe and The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller.
I am a fan of any Greek Myth interpretation or re-telling, but the way that Miller portrays and gets inside the heads of characters that have existed for thousands of years is incredibly unique and powerful.
The Redwall series by Brian Jacques. I'm writing an essay about it right now. I found essay writer service from essaybulls to write college essays and help me with that task. These guys are professionals in writing and proofreading. They helped me hundreds of times.
Last book I tried to read only to be reinforced that I still couldn't read was Jerry Lawler's autobiography. If you like bad jokes for 200 some pages, it's great but even I couldn't get through it.
The Postman. Don't be put off by the fact they adapted it into a shitty movie. The book is pure dystopian goodness. Also loaded with jingoism so it should appeal to all the 'muricans out there...