What's your favorite book?

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batman
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Post by batman »

Probably 'The World According To Garp' by John Irving.
marcberry
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Post by marcberry »

on the road - jack kerouac
westy87
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Post by westy87 »

By far JUNK by melvin burgees
jgand
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Post by jgand »

Yeah, its great stuff.
Michelle
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Post by Michelle »

Winter's Tale, Mark Helprin, hands down. I even got an autographed copy for my birthday once (he sells them on his website)!

Close 2nd - House of the Spirits, Isabel Allende

Runner ups: Kite Runner, The Book Thief
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ResonantAleph
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Post by ResonantAleph »

Probably Ulysses. Although I've read it multiple times, every time I open it, I discover something new.
“Bring something incomprehensible into the world!”
―Gilles Deleuze
victory08
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Post by victory08 »

my favourite - is IT by Stephen King :)
StanDaMan
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Post by StanDaMan »

I Love Ender's Game! So good.
janicejan
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Post by janicejan »

I love reading inspirational books and one of the best books I ever read was "the purpose of driven life" other books may seem to be nice or great indeed, but the book I mentioned left a mark on my mind and my heart.~
Kirsten
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Post by Kirsten »

Id have to say my favourite book is Pride and Prejudice, ive read most of Austen's work and this is my most read book, im on to my second copy i wore the first one out.
tupperwareblitzkrieg
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Post by tupperwareblitzkrieg »

The Tupperware Blitzkrieg is a favorite.
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Aimee Stinson
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Post by Aimee Stinson »

The Drama Unfolds written by Andrea Kulman is a good book.
stevephilipps
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Post by stevephilipps »

Although everyone might not enjoy reading 1984, it is one of the most relevant books in this day and age, and more people relate to it every day than they realize, and it also brought to light the notion of a higher power constantly watching over the people.
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Post by Piree »

I will cast my vote on "Lord of the flies" But there are other books almost as good as it, so really hard to tell my favorite.
Beth Hoke
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Post by Beth Hoke »

My favorite book is The Prince of Tides. I think Pat Conroy is one of the greatest American authors ever!
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