What's your favorite book?
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Re: What's your favorite book?
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- The epitome of taste in living disgrace.
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Because it inspires me to live my best life.
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It is hands down my favorite book. And absolutely not what I expected. At all. It’s actually recommended for junior high kids and high school kids. Which was my demographic when I first read it but I feel like it applies to all age groups.
First off, the beautifully written. It’s a poetry book and it kills me every time. The way she draws you into the story is phenomenal.
I wish I could say what it’s about but if I said too much it would totally ruin it. You have to fall into the story. All I feel comfortable saying is that It’s a story of first love and growing up.
I highly recommend it and it truly opened my eyes in a lot of ways.
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It was the first book I read from him, thereafter I haven't stop reading his books and I keep on learning from each one of them.
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Great question! I don't have a favorite book, however my favorite books to read are by a variety of authors. The books are the Steeple Hill Love Inspired, which are Inspirational Romance.
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