What's your favorite book?
- KrisSkysong
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Re: What's your favorite book?
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- tamara_mc41
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that is such a great question.
I think I have way to many to just pick one.
but right now my top fave is the white rabbit chronicals.
I love how the author put a brand new twist on zombies and killing them/ saving them.
I loved how easy the books were to read.
and all the characters were fantastic. it was the first book to make me cry in awhile.
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No matter what people are saying about the author him self, this book is amazing. I read it every year for my birthday, and last week was my 15th time reading it. I feel like this book is apart of me. The entire series is amazing, but the first book feel like home to me.
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I have recommended this novel a hundred times, and I will keep doing so. It is fantasy, and a bit darker than some people can handle, but it is so well written. Even though I know the book so well, I go back to it two or three times a year to reread it because I love it so much. The characters draw you in so well, and everything is beautiful, even the ugly parts.
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A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemoney Snicket, oh how these books bring back so many memories
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There's a lot of character development and as middle book, most of the plot takes place in it.
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