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Re: What's your favorite book?

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Well this question is tempting and tricky to answer. It is similar to asking a mum of more than one child, who is her favorite child. I must say, that i have many books that i have read and was pleased. Nevertheless, the novel "Aeneid" by Vergil remain among the top books of the books that i have to re-read. The main reason is that, for the first time, i understood nothing. Re-reading it again, i did shed a 'figurative tear' especially on how it ends. Tragically.
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The no. 1 is Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers. Very powerful. I read and reread it. After by Anna Todd too. I've got loads. It's not an easy question really
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I love Lucy M. Montgomery's books...i can't chose a favorite
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Jane Eyre.
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My favorite book is Kristine Series by Martha Cecilia.

I also like Hacienda Catalina Series by Mary Ann Carpio.
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My favourite book is Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart.
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the prince by Makeaville
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criss cross by Helen horn, Skylar Ann and Marie Jackson.

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criss cross by Helen horn, Skylar Ann and Marie Jackson.

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criss cross by Helen horn, Skylar Ann and Marie Jackson.

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criss cross by Helen horn, Skylar Ann and Marie Jackson.
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I love the books based on the fact that they are amazing historical fiction which is my favourite book category, the plot of each book is amazing and each one just keeps getting better and better plus the romance between Mr Ambrose and Lilian is just intense. I love the series so much.
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My favorite book of all time would have to be William Shakespeare's Romeo&Juliet, just because it's about a forbidden love and even though it has unhappy ending it's still a powerful book.
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I have more than one favourite but I have really really love Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas. He truly is an amazing storyteller
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No coffin no grave is one of the best books I have also read so far and its a very nice book of course
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Rebecca by Daphne duMaurier
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I just love to read any book that comes My part, read carefully and know what am reading and the message the book is all about.I dont think I have a favorite book because any one I read I must pick a point.
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My favourite book is Speaker For The Dead by Orson Scott Card, but I like all of the Ender saga and Shadow saga.
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