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Post Number:#466
by Marilyn » 20 Jul 2012, 14:26
One of my recent favorites is Church on Foster Drive by Taylor Lime. It was pretty unusual, and interesting.
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Post Number:#467
by lanneschubert » 22 Jul 2012, 22:08
My favorite book as of right now is Perfect Chemsitry by Simone Elkeles because it seemed to deal with relevant problems for teens today. A close secone would be Going too Far by Jennifer Echols.
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Post Number:#468
by mrrollyj » 29 Jul 2012, 10:06
I never have to think too long when I'm asked this question. Dune by Frank Herbert. A relative gave it to me when I was twelve and raved about it. I have to admit that it was a little much for me at that time so I didn't finish it then but I went back to it a few years later and was amazed. Since then I've read it numerous times and it always brings me something new.Sometimes it's purely adventure, others it's political drama or a religious treatise or some good old speculative science fiction.
I think I may have to go get it off the shelf and give it another once through.
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Post Number:#469
by Willou » 01 Aug 2012, 12:31
Wow, that is a tricky question... If I had to choose one I would say Sunbird by Wilbur Smith.
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Post Number:#470
by softprerna » 02 Aug 2012, 07:54
I have many favourites but one of the most favorites is the lajja book.
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Post Number:#471
by fitzml » 04 Aug 2012, 15:07
The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.
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Post Number:#472
by eysk90 » 04 Aug 2012, 17:17
its hard to choose a favorite one. but brother karamazov would be a close one for me
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Post Number:#473
by narintho » 06 Aug 2012, 22:33
Snow in the summer by Sayadaw U Jotika
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Post Number:#474
by hennrysmith777 » 10 Aug 2012, 04:48
Hello friends. nice to see you again.
It is not easy to say that what is my favorite book because My favorite book list is long but "City of Lost Souls" is my favorite book forever. It is very nice book.
Thanks.
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Post Number:#475
by HateToWin » 10 Aug 2012, 11:55
its hard to pick just one, but one of my favorites is "Capone The Man and The Era" by Laurence Bergreen, i really like the insight it gives, and not only does it tell of the horrible things Al Capone did, it also shows some of the better things he did, which is a nice contrast and makes for an interesting read
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Post Number:#476
by jennifersmith326 » 10 Aug 2012, 12:35
Right now, My favorite book is The Selection, By Kiera Cass.
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by freehat5d » 10 Aug 2012, 13:01
I'm not sure I really have a favorite, but my favorite out of the books I've read in the past couple years is probably "Killing Faith". It's a mystery thriller that was constantly evolving throughout the story.
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Post Number:#478
by mattjo1 » 10 Aug 2012, 13:57
I really have so many favorites, but if I could only pick one, I would pick "To Kill A Mockingbird", by Harper Lee. I read it in the fall of 2011 in my Sophomore English class, and I have read it 3-4 times since then. it changes your perspective completely.
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Post Number:#479
by babelfish_2012 » 18 Aug 2012, 13:32
Very hard but a few favourites that come to mind right away are
Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett
The Woodlanders, Thomas Hardy and
Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller
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Post Number:#480
by Stacey1109 » 18 Aug 2012, 14:33
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
It's one of the first books I remember reading and I still re-read it now. Ive had to replace the copy I orignally had as it was so worn.
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