Your favorite book?

mnishi
mnishi Posts: 419 Member
"...few things leave a deeper mark on a reader than the first book that finds its way into his heart." - Carlos Ruiz Zafón from "The Shadow of the Wind"

Fellow bibliophiles - what was the first book to find it's way to your heart?
Mine was "To Kill a Mockingbird" It was assigned reading for my Sophomore English class and I literally read it four times before the class finished it.


BTW - anyone on Goodreads, feel free to add me - mnishi
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  • GnomeLove
    GnomeLove Posts: 379
    The Time Machine - HG Wells.
  • wins1219
    wins1219 Posts: 17 Member
    I absolutely love To Kill A Mockingbird! It's fantastic!
  • TheBeerRunner
    TheBeerRunner Posts: 2,777 Member
    World War Z by Max Brooks
  • Pookylou
    Pookylou Posts: 988 Member
    The Collector by John Fowles
  • warriorprincessdi
    warriorprincessdi Posts: 617 Member
    The first book that found it's way to my heart? That's a tie, I recall two I read in elementary school that I bought on Amazon to re-read whenever the mood strikes me.

    ~Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
    ~A Time of Darkness by Sherryl Jordan

    Those two books were my favorites when I was young and I still enjoy them to this day! :)
  • pnut456
    pnut456 Posts: 67 Member
    There are sooo many but I think the first one I can say I loved and moved me was... Dead Man Walking by Sister Helen Prejean
  • mank32
    mank32 Posts: 1,323 Member
    the prophet, kahlil gibran. i will reread it forever and give it to my friends as gifts forever.
  • George Orwell - 1984 :)
  • tedrickp
    tedrickp Posts: 1,229 Member
    To Kill a Mockingbird was definitely one of my favorites growing up. Grapes of Wrath was another favorite from school days.

    Crime and Punishment was a bit of a tough read for me, but I ended up loving it.
  • cpiton
    cpiton Posts: 380 Member
    I loved "The Shadow of the Wind." Great book.
    Mine would probably be Steinbeck's "Of Mice And Men." Steinbeck has always resonated with me.

    Now, for fun, I read Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" at least once every couple of years. My favorite book of the 5 book "trilogy" is "Restaurant at the End of the Universe." I started reading Adams in high school and just fell in love with his storytelling.
  • emmythedagger
    emmythedagger Posts: 76 Member
    The Collector by John Fowles
    Oh, I have that on my to-read shelf!


    The Player of Games, by Iain M Banks. LOVE it. Infact I love all his Culture novels.
  • iplayoutside19
    iplayoutside19 Posts: 2,304 Member
    Just One? That's like having to pick your favorite child.

    I saw a movie the other night about 7 prisoners in a Soviet Gulag in Siberia in 1941. They escaped from the prison and trekked through Siberia, the Gobi Desert, Himilayas to British India. It reminded that one of my favorite books is "Last of the Breed" by Louis L'Amour about a USAF U2 Pilot that has to eject over Siberia in the 1980's. The pilot is Cherokee Indian and has been taught how to live off the land. The book is his story about how he evades Soviet patrols looking for him, and survives the harsh climate to get to Alaska. Right now that's my favorite book. Ask me again next week and you'll get a different answer.

    Timeless Classic I keep on the Kindle on my phone for random reading: Tom Sawyer
  • nave002
    nave002 Posts: 211 Member
    Love to read, can't really pin down a book that I absolutely love..... totally into the vampire, werewolf, shapeshifter era now..... and of course, who hasn't read 'Fifty Shades of Grey" or "The Sweet Series.":wink:
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    East of Eden. Steinbeck. It got into my emotions like books rarely can, and I was just gutted when (spoiler) happened.
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    But my absolute favorite books are the Dark Tower series by SK.

    I reread them every summer...I'm just about to begin on Wizard and Glass :love:
  • katy_trail
    katy_trail Posts: 1,992 Member
    Even in childhood i had way too many favs to narrow it to just one. However, one of my all time favorites from is still The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle. I love the combination of adventure, historical fiction, and the main character.

    ETA: I think i read this when i was in 3rd grade, it was a few grade levels ahead at the time. With many rereads after that.
    There's also talk of turning it into a movie.
  • cindybowcut
    cindybowcut Posts: 250 Member
    Anything by Mary Higgins Clark.
  • Grlnxtdr0721
    Grlnxtdr0721 Posts: 597 Member
    My favorite two of all time are:

    Catcher in the Rye
    To kill a mockingbird

    But there are so many on this list, too....
  • littlebudgie
    littlebudgie Posts: 279 Member
    The first book that I read that I still adore is probably Watership Down.

    Picking an absolute favourite is pretty much impossible, though.
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  • pastryari
    pastryari Posts: 8,646 Member
    Love to read, can't really pin down a book that I absolutely love..... totally into the vampire, werewolf, shapeshifter era now..... and of course, who hasn't read 'Fifty Shades of Grey" or "The Sweet Series.":wink:

    I wish I hadn't wasted time reading the "book" Fifty Shades of Grey...
  • bookworm_847
    bookworm_847 Posts: 1,903 Member
    There are quite a few books on my list of favorites!

    My top 5:

    The Stand
    Summer of My German Soldier (I've read it several times and gone through 3 copies since junior high!)
    Angela's Ashes
    Wuthering Heights
    Jane Eyre
  • halips
    halips Posts: 134 Member
    Mine was in second grade when I read Number the Stars by Lois Lowery and Charlotte'sWeb by E.B. White. Read them each multiple times that year and over the next few. The next would be Where the Red Fern Grows.
  • bookworm_847
    bookworm_847 Posts: 1,903 Member
    Love to read, can't really pin down a book that I absolutely love..... totally into the vampire, werewolf, shapeshifter era now..... and of course, who hasn't read 'Fifty Shades of Grey" or "The Sweet Series.":wink:

    I wish I hadn't wasted time reading the "book" Fifty Shades of Grey...

    Due to many people saying they wish they hadn't wasted their time, I have put off reading that book. I suppose I'll get around to it someday just to see what all the fuss is about.
  • Behxo
    Behxo Posts: 1,190 Member
    Only really read when I was in high school, the only book I really liked reading was Of Mice and Men, The Lovely Bones was pretty interesting as well.
  • fannyfrost
    fannyfrost Posts: 756 Member
    My first favorite book was "Fox in Sox" by Dr Seuss :)

    These are the ones that won my heart as I grew older:

    Animal Farm & 1984 by George Orwell
    Foundation Series by Isaac Asimov
    Anne Rice's Vampire novels and her Witch series
    Shannara books by Terry Brooks

    Catcher in the Rye
    A Tale of Two Cities

    I am just coming into Disc World - late I know and am reading Neil Gaiman now too. (Hitchhiker's Guide is also an old favorite)

    I was into Scifi and fantasy novels before they were cool. I love what Harry Potter, Twilight and Game of Thrones have done for the both Genres.
  • gr8grl68
    gr8grl68 Posts: 417 Member
    As a kid I loved EB White--Charlotte's Web and The Trumpet of the Swan are still favs of mine.

    Now?--I read Jodi Piccoult, James Patterson and started randomly reading from the free Kindle Lending Library. . . .
  • sash3619
    sash3619 Posts: 27 Member
    Impossible to pick just one:)
    When I was younger I was obsessed with Jack London's Sea Wolf (and Martin Eden) and Charlotte Bronte's Jayne Eyre. I could literally quote pages from those books. Now it's probably Dostoevsky's "Idiot" (complete brainf*ck) and Nobokov's Lolita. And thousands others.
  • Grimmerick
    Grimmerick Posts: 3,342 Member
    1. Ayn Rand- Atlas Shrugged
    2. Ken Follett- Pillars of the Earth
    3. The Bar Sinister ( a sequel to pride and prejudice but a little racier ;) )
  • deemartin2
    deemartin2 Posts: 168 Member
    I love so many books that I am not sure I can choose just one.

    Dime Store Magic - Kelley Armstrong
    To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee
    The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
    By The Light Of The Moon - Dean Koontz
    Pride And Prejudice - Jane Austin
    Pride And Prejudice And Zombies - Jane Austin and Seth Grahame-Smith


    These are just to name a few :happy: