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Which book should I read next? I need something captivating. Something that drags me into the world and doesn't let me go. Something immersive, where I can forget about the real world for a while.
Current choices:

Alastair Reynolds - Pushing Ice
Tolkien - Lord of the Rings
Ian McDonald - New Moon
Ada Palmer - Too Like the Lightning
Zelazny - Lord of Light
Gene Wolfe - Shadow & Claw
R. Scott Bakker - The Darkness that Comes Before
China Mieville - Embassytown
Walter M. Miller - Cancticle for Leibowitz

Most importantly it can't have any 'dry spells' or really slow passages, otherwise my mind starts to wander and I'm going to fucking waste time with useless shit again.

All of these books are on my to read list, but I need something that really grips me right now. I've somehow forgotten how to sit still and just fucking read.

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