What's your favorite book?
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Re: What's your favorite book?
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Knikkki!knikkki wrote: ↑18 Dec 2006, 17:46 I have many favorites, but my most favorites are Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins. Why? Funny, great story, great characters, amazingly written.
Mists of Avalon by Marian Zimmer Bradley ... magical and re-readable.
Anything by Christopher Moore.
I love them all, but Skinny Legs and All was my first Tom Robbins and will always be my favorite! I was so glad to see your post on my first day navigating the site.
As for my favorite book, ask me today and ask me again tomorrow, my answer is likely to always be different than yesterday. My generic answer usually includes John Irving, but I love anything he writes so will do better to answer more thoughtfully. In no particular order, and aside from Alice in Wonderland or The Story of Ferdinand, The Master and Margaritaby Mikhail Bulgakov and Pig Tales - A Novel of Lust and Transformation by Marie Darrieussecq are at the top of my list, followed by Katherine Dunne's Geek Love and a little known read called The Powwow Highwayby David Seals. I also have to add that I was twice surprised by the more mainstreamed-by-movie books of Tracy Chevalier, author of The Girl with a Pearl Earring, as I became completely taken in by both that and The Virgin Blue. I rather want to read it again right now!
Well, that wasn't so hard, now was it?
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I have whole series as favorites... so I'd rather go by authors or writers.
Shakespeare, T.A. Barron, Maria V. Snyder, Jacqueline Carey, Sarah Zettel, Dan Millman, Anne Rice...
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The entire way through the novel was thrilling and gripping. I didn't want to put it down once I started reading. I was intrigued by the concept and all the unique characters but what really got me was the centuries-old conspiracy. Overall a great book and I recommend reading it.