Favorite book?
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Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck0
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I don't read nearly as much as I would like to but my favorite book is either Looking For Alaska or The Fault in Our Stars, both by John Green. :]0
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Love to Read!
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* Quiet: The Power of Introverts (Susan Cain)
* Callings (Gregg Levoy)
* & anything by David Baldacci0 -
I can't say I have a "favorite" I like to read David Baldachi, Patricia Cornwell, James Paterson, etc.
If you want something different, try Spencer Quinn and Andrew Peterson.
I've been buying $0.0, $1.99 and $2.99 books for my kindle fire and am loving trying new authors.
Same here. Have pixel of ink on facebook and I'm getting lots of authors that I hadn't read before and they are all free. Can't say I have a favorite as I do tons of reading0 -
The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
A Walk Across the Sun by Corban Addison (very difficult subject matter, but couldn't put it down)0 -
I don't have a favourite because I love everything but right now I'm reading Name of the Wind, by Patrick Rothfuss, and it is REALLY good.
Rothfuss is great and I really enjoyed both Name of the Wind and Wise Man's Fear! I wish he'd hurry up and finish the 3rd book in the Kingkiller Chronicles.
I'm a truly avid reader and I'd have a hard time picking a favorite author, let alone a favorite single book! I really enjoyed A Song of Ice and Fire series by George RR Martin (again, waiting impatiently for him to finish it!) and still re-read the Harry Potter series. Jim Butcher is awesome.
It would probably be easier for me to pick books i wasn't impressed with - at lest the list would be shorter!0 -
Bag of Bones by Stephen King - This is a story about a writer and the aftermath of a personal tragedy that includes supernatural elements and revenge from beyond the grave. It's really wonderful.0
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Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
is about '"individualism" as it applies to your soul...
The main characters are architects, the book showcases power plays people get caught up in and the consequences...
if you have a love for modern architecture I think you'll especially find it intriguing
I absolutely LOVED this book0 -
Bag of Bones by Stephen King - This is a story about a writer and the aftermath of a personal tragedy that includes supernatural elements and revenge from beyond the grave. It's really wonderful.
Though the mini- series wasn't as impressive.0 -
Mists of Avalon is my number one.
Oh if you like mists of avalon you need to read the prequel ---The forest house0 -
I am a bookaholic so cannot choose but I am reading the sequel to The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss that someone else mentioned above and both the sequel (A Wise Man's Fear) and the first one are sooooo good. Best books I've read in a couple of years! Highly recommended.
Thanks:flowerforyou:0 -
Right now, it's between The Midwife's Apprentice by Karen Cushman, Women of the Pleasure Quarters by Leslie Downer and most anything else dealing with geisha, and to go way back with it, The Paper Bag Princess.0
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armistead maupins "Tales of the City" :happy:0
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I for one, actually enjoyed 50 Shades of Grey trilogy! :blushing:0
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All time favorite has always been Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.0
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"good wives" . . . which comes after the preceding book "little women"0
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Sum by David Eagleman is 40 very short essays/stories about what happens to us when we die
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini is a story about two Afghan women and how their lives intersect
The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly is kind of hard to describe but it's sort of a darker fairy tale for grown-ups, not usually my cup of tea but I loved it
Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier is a story of the young servant girl in Johannes Vermeer's famous painting
Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury is a nostalgic story of the summer pursuits of a 12 year old boy and I think it captures a time and place (small town America, 1928) better than any other book I've read...puts you back in the mindset of being a kid, too
Freakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner is a collection of interesting economic essays and I'll just copy the content from Wikipedia here: Chapter 1: Discovering cheating as applied to teachers and sumo wrestlers (See below), as well as a typical Washington DC area bagel business and its customers
Chapter 2: Information control as applied to the Ku Klux Klan and real-estate agents
Chapter 3: The economics of drug dealing, including the surprisingly low earnings and abject working conditions of crack cocaine dealers
Chapter 4: The role legalized abortion has played in reducing crime, contrasted with the policies and downfall of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu (Levitt explored this topic in an earlier paper entitled "The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime.")
Chapter 5: The negligible effects of good parenting on education
Chapter 6: The socioeconomic patterns of naming children (nominative determinism)0 -
The Dragons of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey and now being written by her son Todd, on his own as they collaborated on a few. Also a new author l discovered no my kindle is Kirstie Cook, she writes a series called the Soul Savers and they are really good.l also have nearly all the Star Wars series of books which run almost into the hundreds when you take all the different sub sections into account, l'm soo sad!!! lol0
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most prophetic book since the bible.0 -
My favorites change but right now I am reading falling great book also anything by Jodi picoult and Deborah mccomber0
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My fav authors are Rick Riordan and Ted Dekker.0
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Arc of Justice - Kevin Boyle
Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl0 -
Not sure I could pick just one....Do you belong to Goodreads? I find that a great resource. For a quick read that sucks you in I like Chevy Stevens Still Missing and Never Knowing. I liked the Divergent and Insurgent. I am waiting on a couple books I reserved from the library that I heard about on NPR the other day. I also have read lots of freebees off pixel of ink I wouldn't have normally have found.0
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The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle0
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The Tao of Pooh0
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The Bell Jar....Sylvia Plath0
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I've been reading Sharon Ashwood's Dark Forgotten series lately. Dark and sexy paranormal romance novels, anyone?0
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