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My books in 2023.

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Reflecting on my 2023 Books       It has become a tradition of mine to reflect upon the books I have had the pleasure of reading in the past year. Usually, my insights and reviews have been shared through Instagram Stories. However, I have decided to change my approach this year by creating a detailed blog post.      The compilation of books presented is ordered based on my personal enjoyment and connection with each work. It is important to note that the ranking is entirely subjective and does not serve as a definitive measure of these works' literary quality or merit. Each book has enriched my year in its own unique way, and it is my hope that by sharing this list, it may serve as a source of inspiration or intrigue for others. The list is as follows: 1. Nausea; by Jean-Paul Sartre A philosophical novel in the form of a diary. The main character Antoine Roquetin is experiencing an ever-growing disillusionment towards humanity. He feels lonely an...