What's your favorite book?
- mmalnar
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Re: What's your favorite book?
-- 02 Dec 2014, 00:41 --
I would have to say the first book that ever moved me was "The Hounds of Baskerville". I was asked to read it in my Junior year of high school and do a book report on it. That is the first book that I just could not seem to put down. The author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, was able to completely draw the reader into the story.
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- Favorite Book: Goose Girl
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- Valrose
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This novel prompted pages and pages of thoughts and self-reflection, the beautiful language and the themes just blew me away.
- BellaEmy
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"Night Road" & "The Fault in our Stars" are a close 2nd.
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That was the first book to open my mind when I was a kid. Before that I had only read mind-numbing books that are as bad as TV (*cough* Goosebumps *cough*), but Lowry's YA book was something else. To this day, I think the idea of memories and how we create and remember them is one of the greatest experiences of all humanity.
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