What's your favorite book?
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I read anything. I love going to the Library still and the bookstores. I have an unhealthy relationship with Amazon. LOL!!!0
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The waking forever series by Heather McVea is one of my recent faves0
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Outlander. I have read it three times. I love the combination of Science fiction, pagan rituals, romance and history.0
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A Song of Ice and Fire is probably my favorite - I read the series twice and just A Game of Thrones 3 times.0
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One of them is:
Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
Common sense ideas that are not so common to everyone. If only everyone understood the intentions of the words in the book...0 -
The hitchikers guide by douglas adams truly a masterpiece
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The Shining. One of King's better works.0
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TheCrawlingChaos wrote: »The entire sword of truth series
Is it good the whole way through? I read the first 3 books a while back and fell off. I planned to go back to them but I was a little discouraged when I was told by someone that the series gets progressively worse as it goes. I didn't have a good read on how well he liked the earlier books so I don't know how to interpret his claim. If I enjoyed the first few, can I expect more of the same in the later books?
It went downhill after book 6, IMO.0 -
TheCrawlingChaos wrote: »The entire sword of truth series
Is it good the whole way through? I read the first 3 books a while back and fell off. I planned to go back to them but I was a little discouraged when I was told by someone that the series gets progressively worse as it goes. I didn't have a good read on how well he liked the earlier books so I don't know how to interpret his claim. If I enjoyed the first few, can I expect more of the same in the later books?
You did better than I did...I fell off in the middle of book 2
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Hands down. Stephen Kings 11/22/63. It has friendship, love, lost and hurt. It has a way of pulling you in. I often have to look around and remember where I am at. It made me laugh, cry and wonder about stuff like what if this really was. Read it twice listened to it 3 times. Love his books. Got my first book for my 15th birthday IT and have not stopped reading his stuff.0
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Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell0
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Swan Song by Robert McGammon. It's kind of like The Stand bt Stephen King, but on steroids.0
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On Winter's Night a Traveler
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And I must comment about the amazing job that they did when casting for the movie! The Characters were so close to how I imagined them when reading the book!
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I'm at home with a good old tech manual!0
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CircumcisedCokeCan wrote: »FabulousFantasticFifty wrote: »
And I must comment about the amazing job that they did when casting for the movie! The Characters were so close to how I imagined them when reading the book!
except for Harold. the kid that played him didn't look at all as doofy and fat as he should have.
but still. we did get an amazing Tom Cullen in Bill Fagerbakke. M-O-O-N that spells good casting.
I know right?? M-O-O-N that spells Tom was Awesome!!!0 -
Another one of mine is Maybe Someday from Colleen Hoover0
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Here's another really good one!
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