Favorite Book?

KosmosKitten
KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
Do you have a favorite book? Or books? Share with the class, yo. :smiley:

Mine is Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.

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  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    That’s one of my security questions. 😬
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    House of Leaves

    only book i ever found myself in
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    I have two:


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  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    That’s one of my security questions. 😬

    Green Eggs & Ham ??
  • fbcarlson
    fbcarlson Posts: 283 Member
    The Power of One
  • GoJohnGo71
    GoJohnGo71 Posts: 439 Member
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  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    Another of mine:

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    I never get tired of reading the absurdity of a Vonnegut novel. :lol:
  • amorfati601070
    amorfati601070 Posts: 2,890 Member
    Notes from Underground
  • This_far
    This_far Posts: 536 Member
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    Read this multiple times. The documentary comes on PBS every holiday season, it's wonderful too.
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    House of Leaves

    only book i ever found myself in

    This is on my list of books to obtain and read. I've heard so many wonderful things about it.
  • Mr_Healthy_Habits
    Mr_Healthy_Habits Posts: 12,588 Member
    edited February 2020
    Fiction...

    The Night Angel Trilogy, book 2
    The Prisoner of Azkaban
    Summer of the Monkeys

    Non Fiction...

    The untethered soul
    How not to die
    How to stop worrying and start living
  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    Ok, I thought of one. Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry. I’ve been told by smart people that it’s not his best but I like it the best of all his fiction that I’ve read. It is the kind of book I’d like to write: sad, sweet, optimistic...poignant.

    If I use the criteria of what I’ve read more than once it would be many of Berry’s books. Also some of the Miss Read books. And so many children’s books.
  • vggb
    vggb Posts: 132 Member
    Anything John Grisham, I choose by author lately.
  • sarah20397
    sarah20397 Posts: 44 Member
    I am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes. I bought it not expecting much and it turned out to be one of the best reads of my life so far.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Ok, I thought of one. Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry. I’ve been told by smart people that it’s not his best but I like it the best of all his fiction that I’ve read. It is the kind of book I’d like to write: sad, sweet, optimistic...poignant.

    If I use the criteria of what I’ve read more than once it would be many of Berry’s books. Also some of the Miss Read books. And so many children’s books.

    ....... is it anything like Tokyo Sucker-Punch ?!?

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  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Ok, I thought of one. Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry. I’ve been told by smart people that it’s not his best but I like it the best of all his fiction that I’ve read. It is the kind of book I’d like to write: sad, sweet, optimistic...poignant.

    If I use the criteria of what I’ve read more than once it would be many of Berry’s books. Also some of the Miss Read books. And so many children’s books.

    ....... is it anything like Tokyo Sucker-Punch ?!?

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    just like that
  • This_far
    This_far Posts: 536 Member
    Been thinking of books I've read more than once or given to friends. Gave this to my daughter recently. 8smvoteq5n84.jpg
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    I'm currently reading a book about anti-gravity; it's impossible to put down.
  • Jruzer
    Jruzer Posts: 3,501 Member
    Not even a moment's hesitation:
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  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    I don't have a favourite book - every book I've ever read was because I truly liked it...if I didn't, I'd put it down, usually pretty quick. Even for school (cliffs notes, and movies, duh!)

    But I will admit to liking the Twilight series...and admit to watching one an a half of the movies yesterday and tearing up (I was tired?!!!!)...and then laugh/crying at myself (the books are so much better than the movies and teen romance/fantasy is idealistic❣)

    Dean Koontz whips out easy fun thrillers that I used to devour, have not read any lately, but loved the Odd Thomas series.

    Enjoyed "Ready Player One", and the movie too

    Recently finished "Will Haunt You" indie author - (horror/sci-fi - my fav) it was a twirly twist, thoroughly enjoyed.

    Currently reading "Dead Moon" and loving it.

    Also currently reading "The Haunting of Blechdel Mansion", and liking it so far.

    ...is it weird tho, that sometimes I get into a book and then don't want to quite finish it because I don't want it to be over - or it to disappoint me?
  • lifeovpi
    lifeovpi Posts: 121 Member
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  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    drankneon wrote: »
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    I just reread this a few weeks ago
  • lifeovpi
    lifeovpi Posts: 121 Member
    drankneon wrote: »
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    I just reread this a few weeks ago

    Its foreal a classic
  • p8liwag
    p8liwag Posts: 919 Member
    The Kit Runner
  • vanityy99
    vanityy99 Posts: 2,583 Member
    I just listened to Jessica Simpson’s audio book.... It made me cry cry cry and I’m not sure why.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    my favorite book gets delivered to my house several times a year


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  • DoomSlayer2020
    DoomSlayer2020 Posts: 66 Member
    Needful Things by Mr. King
  • This_far
    This_far Posts: 536 Member
    Another of mine:

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    I never get tired of reading the absurdity of a Vonnegut novel. :lol:

    It's the 75th anniversary of the firebombing of Dresden today.
    So it goes
  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    This_far wrote: »
    Another of mine:

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    I never get tired of reading the absurdity of a Vonnegut novel. :lol:

    It's the 75th anniversary of the firebombing of Dresden today.
    So it goes

    I met a little girl named Dresden today