Your favorite book?

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  • lisachapman1234
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    I totally forgot about Summer of My German Soldier! I read it in school and loved it, too! Will have to find it again. Thanks for the reminder!
  • VryIrishGirl76
    VryIrishGirl76 Posts: 1,167 Member
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    The Secret Garden and The little Princess, both by Frances Hodgson Burnett
    I fell in love with them both instatntly and still re read them periodically today.
  • MrsBobaFett
    MrsBobaFett Posts: 802 Member
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    Enid Blyton - The Faraway Tree
  • liftingbro
    liftingbro Posts: 2,029 Member
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    Can't name just one:

    A Brave New World by Auldus Huxley
    Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett
    The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
    War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
    The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
    Casino Royal by Ian Flemming
    Old Man's War by John Scalzi

    These are a mix of some of my favorites.
  • Ophidion
    Ophidion Posts: 2,065 Member
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    Geek Love-Katherine Dunn

    There is more, there is no one favorite book as I'm complicated or so the voices in my head tell me...but I put up this one so maybe people would look it up as its quite unique and beautifully written.
  • RunsOnEspresso
    RunsOnEspresso Posts: 3,218 Member
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    The series that really got me into reading were the Nancy Drew mysteries. Now I read anything and everything. But a good murder mystery is always on my bedside table!

    My mom had those books and my dad and I would read them every night before bed.

    I also loved the Little House on the Prairie series and Anne of Green Gables. I also loved the Secret Garden.

    As I got older I loved The Great Gatsby and 1984. Also Catcher in the Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, The Jungle. So many.

    I will read just about anything, especially if it is free. That is why I read Twilight series. I have the Fifty Shades series but am saving it until I run out of good things to read (I have over 100 books I am working through). LOL
  • cheers_b
    cheers_b Posts: 74 Member
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    i usually have a few books on the go -- i try to have 1 business/self-improvement book and 1 or 2 fiction novels on the go (the tell if i have 2 fiction novels on the go ...then the first one isnt holding me...).
    best of all time- - too many to list and too many years to try and think back over! But recently have read a few good ones. Hearing heartbeats is a good one, as well just finished You before Me -- easy read and tearjerker but good.
  • ScottyNoHotty
    ScottyNoHotty Posts: 1,954 Member
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    Shogun is my fave book, read it once a year

    The Dresden Files, The Black Company, and anything by Ed Greenwood make my list.
  • LynneT44
    LynneT44 Posts: 23 Member
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    I would have to say my all time favorite is Thinner-- by Stephen King, I could not put it down!! I have to also say that my mushy side really loved the biography by Patrick Swayze and his wife.. truly a good guy and sexy as hell too!
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
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    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:

    I love the Dark Tower series. I've heard they are going to be made into a movie or tv series and I seriously hope it doesn't happen. It would just ruin it.

    I deeply and sincerely hope this doesn't happen.

    But Clint Eastwood would be the perfect Roland....imho.....the eyes, the voice. Yep.
  • Joehenny
    Joehenny Posts: 1,222 Member
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    Flowers for Algernon
    Walden
    48 Laws of Power
    God is not Great
    Think and Grow Rich
  • deety3
    deety3 Posts: 82 Member
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    Absolute all-time fav? The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein.

    But looking up a few posts, I'm seeing Shogun, which is a great reminder -- I've missed that one for a while!
  • conniemaxwell5
    conniemaxwell5 Posts: 943 Member
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    The very first to find it's way into my heart and gave me a love for reading was "Ferdinand the Bull," read to me by my grandpa. He was an amazing narrator and made the book interesting and fun every time he read it. I never tired of it.

    My brother captured him on video reading it just before his mind deteriorated and he was placed in a nursing home. He's been gone almost 12 years now and I can still hear his voice reading that book. It will be the first book I read to my grandchildren. I hope I can do it justice!
  • craigmandu
    craigmandu Posts: 976 Member
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    My favorite book? I hate to say that 50 shades book, but it probably is.

    I've never read it, but my wife has...and thus it is a very good book in my opinion. There are a few others that I don't know the names of or titles to...but I like them too (again, I've never read them).
  • andijean31
    andijean31 Posts: 139 Member
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    My favorite book is She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb.
  • JenAndSome
    JenAndSome Posts: 1,908 Member
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    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:

    I love the Dark Tower series. I've heard they are going to be made into a movie or tv series and I seriously hope it doesn't happen. It would just ruin it.

    I deeply and sincerely hope this doesn't happen.

    But Clint Eastwood would be the perfect Roland....imho.....the eyes, the voice. Yep.

    I agree with Clint Eastwood, but it would almost have to be him from 10-15 years ago. I really can't picture anyone else in the role.
  • SadKitty27
    SadKitty27 Posts: 416 Member
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    No longer human by Osamu Dazai (it's a classic.)

    I also enjoyed from the Corner of his Eye by Dean Koontz on the no so classic scale :)
  • 9jenn9
    9jenn9 Posts: 309 Member
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    Can't choose one. They are like kids - All beautiful, with gifts to offer, but different from each other. That said here are some of the ones that come to mind:
    Little Women - Louisa May Alcott
    Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World (non fiction account of Ernest Shackleton's ill fated expedition to Antarctica, but he managed to lead his crew to safety. He was true grit personified).
    David Copperfield - Charles ****ens

    Love this thread!
  • VickiDiane22
    VickiDiane22 Posts: 118 Member
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    My all time favorite books are The Lord of the Ring Trilogy
  • 9jenn9
    9jenn9 Posts: 309 Member
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    The very first to find it's way into my heart and gave me a love for reading was "Ferdinand the Bull," read to me by my grandpa. He was an amazing narrator and made the book interesting and fun every time he read it. I never tired of it.

    My brother captured him on video reading it just before his mind deteriorated and he was placed in a nursing home. He's been gone almost 12 years now and I can still hear his voice reading that book. It will be the first book I read to my grandchildren. I hope I can do it justice!

    I love Ferdinand! Children's books are a whole 'nother thread! Let's see:
    Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus; No David! ; Where the Wild Things Are; Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day; Pippi Longstocking; Harry the Dirty Dog.