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I Asked People At The LA Times Festival Of Books To Share One Book They Think Every Person Should Read
I Asked People At The LA Times Festival Of Books To Share One Book They Think Every Person Should Read

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time28-04-2025

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I Asked People At The LA Times Festival Of Books To Share One Book They Think Every Person Should Read

I attended the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on April 26 and 27, where I talked to attendees, authors, and vendors about their favorite books and authors. Their picks span across genres — from fantasy to memoir, and classic literature to vampires — offering a diverse range of tastes. Keep reading to see what they chose, and also how to support their work and small businesses! 1. Guy Macchia picked 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos, a non-fiction book by psychologist Jordan B. Peterson. Readers love it for its blend of humor, philosophy, mythology, psychology, and practical advice, and several people have even said it changed their lives. Morena Duwe / BuzzFeed Promising review: "Nothing short of a masterpiece. This book has had a profound impact on my perspective and the way I approach life. What makes this book exceptional is its blend of deep philosophical insights and practical advice. Each of the 12 rules is like a guide to living a more meaningful and fulfilling life. Peterson's wisdom is not only thought-provoking but also applicable to real-life situations. The writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex ideas understandable to a wide range of readers. I found myself absorbed in his profound storytelling and examples. It's not just a self-help book; it's a roadmap to understanding the human condition and navigating the chaos of life. I've implemented many of these rules in my own life, and I've seen positive changes in my relationships, career, and overall well-being. It's a book I revisit often for guidance and inspiration. If you're seeking wisdom, clarity, and practical advice on how to live a better life, '12 Rules for Life' is an absolute must-read. It's a life-changing book that deserves every one of its 5 stars." — Amazon Customer Get it on paperback from Amazon for $14.89 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $32 (only available in hardcover, audiobook, ebook, and CD), and Bookshop for $29.76 (originally $32; available in hardcover and ebook). 2. Author E.J. Tanda picked Twilight by Stephanie Meyer, a book and movie series that is so wildly popular and beloved, it needs no introduction. However, it was so much more than a vampiric romantasy novel to her — it was the story that inspired her to become a writer. E.J. Tanda has written two novels called The Mafia Matriarch Series, which were inspired by true events from her family history. If you're looking for a spicy romance with a smattering of organized crime, then pick up book one, Queen of Secrets, and book two, Crown of Confessions (with book three on its way!). Promising review:"I hadn't read the books when the first movie came out. I fell in love with Bella and Edward, then consumed all four books. Every volume in the series is beautiful, inspiring, heroic, and irresistible. The Twilight Series is a monument to love." — a customer Get book one on paperback at Amazon for $10.16 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $19.99 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and ebook), and Bookshop for $15.80 (also available in ebook). You can also get the whole paperback series for $78.99 (also available in hardback). 3. Jennifer Mayes picked the ever-popular Fourth Wing, the first book of The Empyrean Series, by Rebecca Yarros. If you haven't heard of this romantasy novel that has spawned millions of dragon-loving super fans worldwide, we highly recommend you give it a read (if dragons, battles, fantasy, spicy love scenes, and saving the world from evil forces is your thing, that is). Be sure to pick up Iron Flame and Onyx Storm while you're at it, because once you finish Fourth Wing, you'll be hooked. If you're a hardcover collector, you can get all three here. Promising review:"I wasn't sure if Fourth Wing would live up to all the hype, but honestly... it did. I flew through this book way faster than I expected. The world-building is super immersive without feeling overwhelming, and the stakes feel real. Characters die, people make tough choices, and nothing feels too predictable. I really liked Violet as a main character. She's not this overpowered heroine — she's struggling, constantly being doubted, and you're just rooting for her to prove everyone wrong. She's clever and tough in ways that feel believable. And the dragons are honestly some of my favorite parts — they have personalities, they're sassy, and they add so much to the story. Also, the romance? So good. It's a slow build with tension that feels natural, not forced. The banter and chemistry between Violet and Xaden felt authentic, and I actually cared about both of them as characters, not just as a couple. The last few chapters absolutely messed me up, and I'm still thinking about that ending." — Anne C Get it on paperback from Amazon for $13.88 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $17.99 (available in hardcover, audiobook, ebook, and large print), and Bookshop for $19.52 (also available in ebook). 4. Author Maurice Hicks picked (with complete confidence and zero hesitation, I might add) Finding Me by Viola Davis — a memoir about the dynamo actor and EGOT winner. (Honestly, is there anything she can't do?) Like Maurice, many readers found her story inspiring and captivating — and I would expect nothing less. If you're a fan of the true crime genre, then pick up a copy of Maurice Hick's action-packed non-fiction book Looking For Trouble, which is based on his 20-year career in Maryland's law enforcement nabbing drug kingpins and murderers. Promising review:"Viola Davis' Finding Me is a breathtaking memoir that grips your heart and doesn't let go. With unflinching honesty, Davis shares her journey from a challenging childhood to becoming one of the most revered actors of our time. Her story is both deeply personal and universally relatable, as she navigates themes of poverty, identity, self-worth, and triumph over adversity." — Stephanie Get it on paperback from Amazon for $11.76 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $17.99 (available in hardcover, audiobook, ebook, and large print), and Bookshop for $16.73 (also available in ebook). 5. Author Will Sterling picked the timeless classic Frankenstein by Mary Shelley — the oldest book (first published in 1818!) on this list. This gothic horror tale about a mad scientist and the monster he creates is so influential that even if you haven't read it (and it's probably time you did, tbh), you can instantly picture Frankenstein's iconic monster and even buy his likeness at a Spirit Halloween store come October. Morena Duwe / BuzzFeed Be sure to pick up a copy of Will Sterling's can't-put-it-down novel Fame By Misadventure that one reader described as a mix of "Housewives, true crime, reality TV, and our obsession with knowing everyone's secrets." Promising review:"I am an ardent cynic when it comes to 'classics.' I think many people will read a book or hear a song, and if it is old, they will call it a classic. Then this 'classic,' whether it is good or not, must be respected because of its age. Classics, in my opinion, must stand on their own in modern times. Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus, is a book worthy of this label, 'classic.' I cannot recommend this book enough for anyone who wants to try some classics on for size. Out of the classics I've recently read, including War of the Worlds, The Island of Dr. Moreau, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Alice in Wonderland, Frankenstein is probably my favorite." — Ray Murphy Get it on paperback from Amazon for $3.99 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $15 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and ebook), and Bookshop for $9.30. 6. Author Justin Kurian picked The Age of Innocence, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Edith Wharton. This story is an enduring classic for a reason — I'm talkin' love, I'm talkin' opulence, I'm talkin' turmoil, I'm talkin' 19th-century New York high society. If you haven't read this treasured piece of literature by now, then take this as a sign to add it to your TBR list ASAP. Morena Duwe / BuzzFeed Pick up a copy of Justin Kurian's book The Canticle of Ibiza, which is chock-full of adventure, hedonism, villa parties, mysticism, spirituality, and many other exciting escapades, all set in the 1988 party scene of Ibiza, Spain. Promising review:"Had been meaning to read this book and glad that I finally did. The author provides incredible detail on every page about the 'haves' in the early 20th century and how decorum and social status were paramount, even more than love. I really enjoyed the development of the main characters and how they let outside forces affect their actions. Definitely worth a read." — Dave H. Get it on paperback from Amazon for $5.04 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $9.99 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and ebook), and Bookshop for $16.74 (also available in ebook). 7. Marsha Rivera picked The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz. This best-selling, Oprah-lauded book continues to be referenced, recommended, and revisited, even now — 28 years after publication. There is no shortage of reviews mentioning the positive impact and change it has brought to people's lives. Who knows, maybe it'll be the soothing salve your soul needs right now. Marsha Rivera owns a small Los Angeles-based business called Over The Moon, where you can find holistic self-care products, home goods, and jewelry (and, if you're based in LA, can book massages as well). I was lured to her booth by the sumptuous smells of her candles, and can confidently recommend her wares! Promising review:"This book changed my life — a true transformation! I honestly don't even have the right words to express how much this book has impacted me. It has completely shifted the way I see the world. I feel like I'm a different person now — one who's healed, more grounded, and has a whole new mindset on life. The insights in this book helped me break free from old patterns, heal old wounds, and finally see things from a fresh perspective. It wasn't just a read; it was a journey that helped me grow as a person in ways I didn't even know were possible. I've learned to let go of limiting beliefs, embrace challenges, and approach life with a new sense of gratitude and clarity. If you're feeling stuck, uncertain, or just searching for a way to transform your mindset and your life, this book is a MUST. It's more than just words on a page; it's a guide to healing and personal growth. I'll be forever grateful for it!" — morganna Get it on paperback from Amazon for $7.05 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $12.95 (available in hardcover and ebook), and Bookshop for $12.04 (also available in ebook). 8. Author and psychotherapist Dr. Stacey Simmons picked When God Was A Woman by Merlin Stone, a book that explores matriarchal history through myths, ancient goddesses, theology, archeological data, and beyond. Though it was published in the '70s, many readers – like Stacey — still find its teachings relevant today. Morena Duwe / BuzzFeed If you have similar taste to Dr. Simmons', then be sure to pick up her books The Queen's Path: A Revolutionary Guide to Women's Empowerment and Sovereignty and Mushroom Pharmacy: A Practical Guide to Psychedelic Mushrooms. Promising review:"For anyone who wants to understand the time when the goddess reigned supreme and the difference in the status of women during those times, this is an awesome book to read. Contrasting with the coming of the male god and the denigration of women in the process is absolutely illuminating! It's an amazing eye-opener. And a required read for women who wish to understand how the dominance of the male god has affected their place in society today, as compared to the time when the goddess was the major deity. Please, take the time to read this significant book. You won't be sorry. It was written in the 1970s, but it is uncannily germane today." — Ammi Get it on paperback from Amazon for $12.49 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $18.99 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and ebook), and Bookshop for $17.66 (also available in ebook). 9. Halley Parry and Jack Helton, who rang up my commemorative (and quintessential Festival of Books souvenir) tote bag at the Skylight Books booth, simultaneously picked Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin in a remarkable moment of bibliophilic synchronicity. Skylight Books is a small business that opened in 1996 and is located in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. Promising review:"The first word that comes to mind when I think about Giovanni's Room is 'poetic.' Each word is thoughtfully placed in each sentence, creating a narrative that reflects not only the profound intellectualism of Baldwin but also his sensitivity and depth as a human being. Giovanni's Room has established itself as an important queer novel. First published over 40 years ago, it captures the life of an expatriate, David, in Paris, and reveals his transformation. His transformation is multilayered, a complex and dynamic affair, yet the most obvious, and arguably, important one, is his sexual metamorphosis, brought about by Giovanni. The relevance of this novel is that most of us can empathize with David's struggle. How could we not? Balwin's words are rich and compelling. It lifted me from my reality into David's, and by the end of the novel (the last two sentences, I've read 1,000 times), I felt like I knew exactly what David had gone through, because I was there with him, and because I'd been there in my own life as well." — JCB Get it on paperback from Amazon for $9.59 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $16 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and ebook), and Bookshop for $14.89 (originally $16, also available in ebook). 10. Noah Bleich (yes, he is indeed dressed like a teapot) picked Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari. Don't let the word "history" fool you, though — this highly-reviewed work of non-fiction is anything but boring, and will keep you engaged and turning pages faster than you can say "sesquipedalian." Morena Duwe / BuzzFeed Phil is the creator of a small family-owned business called The TeaBook, which is exactly what it sounds like — a photo album-like book in which to store and organize your tea. You can fill it with your own tea collection or with his uniquely packaged pun-tastic teas that, when combined with the book, tell a story. Promising review:"By FAR the most amazingly insightful, thought-provoking analysis of human history, our brains, our motives, our crimes (as a species), our victories, our abject failures, and our haunting, uncertain future. The best book you'll ever read!!" — Scott J. Mackey Get it on paperback from Amazon for $14.29 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $25.99 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and ebook), and Bookshop for $24.17 (also available in ebook). 11. And as a bonus round, Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi, chosen by ya girl – aka me. After two days of asking people about books that moved them, I, a self-proclaimed bookworm, wanted to be included, too. I changed my pick several times throughout the weekend (The Dark Tower Series by Stephen King and Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan were also contenders), but finally landed on this novel because of how much it deepened my empathy and lingered in my mind for weeks after finishing it. Morena Duwe / BuzzFeed Promising reviews:"I couldn't put it down. The story weaved a quilt of Black history that should be shared with all of us who have been around long enough to recognize each era. It reminded me that I knew an H, a Yaw, and a Sonny. This is for those of us who can share empathy with all of the women in this work of art. I've already purchased copies for my daughters and my grandsons. Beautiful job. Well done." — Stellamac2 "Each chapter is about a new character in a family tree spanning generations. As someone who gets attached to characters, I thought I would get frustrated by having to say goodbye and hello so often, but that wasn't my experience here. The empathy for each new character and chapter of family history builds so quickly that I found myself excited to see who I would meet next. It's apparent this book is the product of years of hard work and research. It's among the best historical fiction I've ever read. Also, that ending really got me." — Tatyana Shestopalova Get it on paperback from Amazon for $9.90 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and for Kindle), Barnes & Noble for $18 (available in hardcover, audiobook, and ebook), and Bookshop for $16.74 (originally $18, also available in ebook).

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