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RE: Underrated Books Everyone Should Read At Least Once

Another underrated book you should read is Night Train by Judith Clarke

I seemed to have seen this book before because it looked vaguely familiar (or there's a book with similar cover to it that I've read), but anyway I'm quite intrigued what this book is all about—I mean you seemed too attached to it so I guess it's has a profound message that left a mark on you. I'll try to look for a copy of it...and I'll see if it'll also leave a mark on me.

Thanks for the recommendation...I don't know if this is underrated, but there's a certain novel that came to my mind while reading this one, and it's Memoirs of A Geisha by Arthur Golden. I read it way back, my first year in junior high, and up until now, I still can remember it. So I guess it's worth sharing :)

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When I read Night Train, I fell in love with books even more. The novel made me feel so emotional, which is something that rarely happens. The plot, the characters, and the dialogue are just perfect.

Thank you so much for your recommendation.❤️❤️🌹

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The novel made me feel so emotional, which is something that rarely happens.

I'm curious...was it tragic or was it full of drama? The entirety of the book seemed to capture you, so I want to know what genre it is.

And you're welcome! It's a pleasure to.

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