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Re: What's your favorite book?

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Mmm... king killer chronicles, enders game.
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I can't say I have just one. But there are a few that I reread more often than others. They are:

Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant by Anne Tyler
A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (usually at Christmas, of course)
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I really love Heartaches by H M Irwing. Its a love and healing book, am so connected with this book when i read it and always feel as if am watching it.
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It's always changing, but one constant is The Princess Bride novel by William Goldman.
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My favorite book is wuthering heights by Emily Bronte, I love that the characters arent the usual prototype we see in romance novels and i also like the reality of the ending
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. And I would have never picked it up had it not been for reading Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. :lol2:
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My favorite book is "Who moved my cheese". It's a self help book that i really enjoyed and rely on.
This book gives you a reason not to worry if you're losing something valuable and also a reason for not to fear even something new occurs.
If you are looking for some interesting Story that not only excites you but give you many reasons to move on then go pick this book.
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My favourite book that I’ve read recently is What Stands in a Storm by Kim Cross. It was a wonderfully written book about a storm that swept the United States in April 2011. This story involves real texts, social media posts, and stories from survivors of this horrific storm. What Stands in a Storm is an inspirational story of bravery and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in meteorology or just enjoys a good thriller. You won’t want to put this book down!
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We had Mythology back in 10th Grade and I really loved it that’s why I read The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller and instantly it became a total favorite of mine. I would love to read another kind of this book real soon.
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My favorite is If Tomorrow Comes by Sydney Sheldon.I have read it so many times and never seem to get tired of it.Combination of thriller,drama and romance.I'll also read any of his books and William H Coles.
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Final notice Van Fleisher
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My favorite book is A Rose to the Fallen by April Bostic. It’s a beautiful story about true love between two unsuspecting people.
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Animal Farm by George O'well. What a satire!
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i recently read the book "the betrayal of India" it is worth reading book.
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Villette by Charlotte Brontë is my absolute favorite. It is a masterpiece that surpassed Jane Eyre, despite being less popular. This book is a mass of intense human emotions, disappointments, and passion.
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