What's your favorite book?
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Re: What's your favorite book?
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This is the first book I've read that a character, who was actually dead, overshadowed who was supposed to be the main character. There were no supernatural events, but it felt like there was a spirit in every scene in the book. The main character was so overshadowed by the dead girl, that her name was never even revealed. The plot took a crazy twist that left my mouth hanging for at least a good 10 minutes. Very memorable book with astonishingly creative characters.
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The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
It is one of the best fantasy novels I have read, one of the few books that I have re-read, and one of the fewer books that made me cry. Just love the characters and their flaws.
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Hmmm, a favorite book, though? I would have to say it would be Patience and Sarah by Isabell Miller. It was my first LGBT book, and I remember being so happy that I finally found something that portrayed two girls being in love, instead of the stereotype that I was used to seeing in movies (that all they do is just jump each other, and that's pretty much it). I thought it was romantic, and I love it.
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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee still comes to mind years after I last read it; Anne McCaffrey's Pern series was one I read until the books fell apart; Eric Flint and his 1632 series is well-written and historically accurate; The Honor Harrington series by David Weber; Kitchen Soup; anything at all by Erma Bombeck are just a few.
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I owe my love of reading to J.K. Rowling and her creative world of Harry Potter. So, thank you Ms. Rowling for allowing me to enter this young wizard's magical and therefore begin my love for reading!
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