What's your favorite book?

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akaybeyond
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Post by akaybeyond »

I cannot think of all my favourite books. :oops:
EM_Books
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Post by EM_Books »

Any of the Harry Potter books, all incredible
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BarrieReader
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I read a lot, and have several that I absolutely love. If I had to pick just one it would be Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.
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ResonantAleph
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Post by ResonantAleph »

My favorite book would probably have to be The Collected Fictions of Jorge Luis Borges.
“Bring something incomprehensible into the world!”
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ciscopower
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Post by ciscopower »

Microsoft Encarta encyclopaedia is my favouriate book, actually it is a encyclopaedia ebook, nice user interface, rich content.
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Post by Wells83 »

BarrieReader wrote:I read a lot, and have several that I absolutely love. If I had to pick just one it would be Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.
I completely agree.
Jason44
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Post by Jason44 »

EM_Books wrote:Any of the Harry Potter books, all incredible
Yeah they are also one of my favorites Image
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Post by TeamMikeNewton »

Twilight, Breaking Dawn, Cryptid Hunters, and Speak.
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Post by freckles »

awelker wrote:I read so much but i guess that my favorite books are the stephanie plum books by janet evanovich. they are hilarious and you won't want to put them down.
I completely agree, I love the series it always makes me laugh.
I also love Odd Thomas by Dean Kootnz, one of my all time favorites. It is hard to narrow the list down because I've read so many books that I've loved but those are at the top.
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Post by yollyP. »

The DaVinci code really struck the curiosity in me. No wonder the whole world went gaga over this book (including me). I considered the author as very gifted because he succeeded in catching the attention not only of the million readers but also the moviegoers.
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Post by jgand »

Favorite Book. That's a tough one. There are so many. But I guess I go with Dune.
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Bananafish
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Post by Bananafish »

Easy: The Road by Cormac McCarthy. 1984 is a close second.

Why? Because! It holds your attention throughout its entire course; furthermore, it breathes lifeless hope into your soul. It's a masterpiece.
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Post by 3nikki »

...changes with time.

Right now it has got to be 'Your Best Ever Now' by Joel Osteen.

For peace of mind and help with challenges.

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Angels & Demons
Christian G. Weaver
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Post by Christian G. Weaver »

Probably would have to be "Leige Killer". I think that was the title anyway.. but this question now has me reminded of it and prompts me to try to find it to read again :D
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