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A difficult question. What’s your all time favorite book?

A difficult question.

What’s your all time favorite book?

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Nora

Pride and prejudice

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Kinsey

Blink of an Eye by Ted Dekker

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MaleEsha

The nightangle

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Jqlin

Harry Potter, all of them

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Sara

Georgina Kincaid series by Richelle Mead ❤️

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Gracie

Ooo so far Lauren Kate Fallen series ❤️

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Myrthe

Not so difficult: The Chosen by Chaim Potok

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Mouad

It is difficult !!

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Nicole

This question comes up a few times a week it seems. I don’t have a favorite book ?‍♀️

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Laura

Oh difficult question. I haven’t got a favourite book but am going through an Auryn Hadley binge right now… All her books are up there in my top 10

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Angelina

The Magus, John Fowles.

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Sabrina

The Scarlet Letter

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Shira

“The Magic of Awareness” by Anam Thubten (non-fiction)

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Shira

Favorite Fiction: several, yet the one I’ll post now is “The Signature of All Things” by Elizabeth Gilbert

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Alane

The scarlet letter, les miserables

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Jan-Hendrik

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling

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Mark

Outlander

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Douglas

A Confederacy of Dunces

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Nancy

Nonfiction: An Unknown Woman
Fiction: Endless Love

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Dmitriy

“Three men in a boat (to say nothing of the dog)” by Jerome K. Jerome

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David

Thats an easy one.1984.

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Katie

Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik

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Sean

That depends on genre as I can’t class all of them together. Crime would be Torn Apart by @Mel. For non fiction based on war shake hands with the devil by romeo dallaire. For memoirs @Madeleine her book unbroken

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Mel

You’re so kind. Thank you, Sean. ❤️❤️

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Madeleine

Aw thank you Sean, so kind xx

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Heather

The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton

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Brandy

Outlander

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TG

non fiction: Why Nations Fail by Acemoglu and Robinsons.

and because I can relate to it the new book of Jose Vargas is my new favorite: Dear America, Notes of an undocumented Citizen.

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Aumi

A study in Scarlet

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Leslie

princess bride – covers every genre and satisfies every reader’s needs.

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Kim

Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt

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Rebecca

Dark Prince by Chisteen Feehan

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Debra

Gone with the Wind

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Melanie

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

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Lanny

Control-William Goldman.

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Andrea

The Sterkham Handshake

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Harriet

An old one I read as a young girl, THE FOREIGNER by Gladys Malvern. I re-read it a while ago and while it wasn’t as wonderful as I remembered it to be, it was certainly one of the major reasons I became such a big reader.

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Penny

The Road by Cormac McCarthy

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Kurt

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte…of course.

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Kayleigh

Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah

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Malvika

Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte

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Richard

The Stand, Stephen King

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Bisma

Memoirs of a geisha

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Beth

Stand

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Anya

To kill a Mocking Bird.

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Katherine

Shadow of the Wind

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Michele

Macbeth

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Diane

Anna Karenina.

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Sam

The Troop by Nick Cutter
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Misery by Stephen King

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Laura

Great Expectations

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Catherine

Dracula

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Matheesha

Ohhhhhh?

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Marebear

The Green Mile ❤️

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Elizma

Can still remember my first binge reading the secret seven Enid Blyghton

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Rebecca

Wuthering Heights

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Annmarie

Howl’s Moving Castle

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Jamie

Outlander

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Jaci

Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone

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Randi

The book that started my love for reading was Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood.

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Julie

Trinity by Leon Uris.

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Christin

The Nix

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Kimberly

Harry Potter Series.

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Bea

Gone With the Wind

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Jessica

Scribbler of Dreams. Since 7th grade. It’s almost embarrassing because it is very much a young teen book but I’ve read it dozens of times even into adulthood.

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Joan

The stand

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Rachel

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

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Christine

Interview with the vampire

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Apoorv

Rich Dad poor dad

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Kim

Charlottes web

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Akseli

That’s like asking a parent “ who’s your favorite child “ it’s impossible,

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RisayQuestion author

I know it’s difficult question ?

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Akseli

but If I MUST say. Probably the outlander books

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Sarah

The Time Traveler’s Wife

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Sunny

Catcher in rye and great gatsby

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Sunny

Many Stephen king and Joyce Carol Oates books

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Cathy

The Stand by Stephen King
Boy’s Life by Robert McCammon
It’s a tie.

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JoAnn

Trumpet of the Swan

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Les

Too many but The Judas Tree was good by A.J.Cronin.

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Robert

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

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Sydney

harry potter

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Kenneth

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14031.Palm_of_the_Hand_Stories

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Jacqueline

Anything by Victoria Christoper Murrary and Billingsly

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Lesley

Depends on my mood so changes regularly but if absolutely pushed to pick one i’d be happy to read over and over forever…no sorry can’t do it☺

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Ros

Jane Eyre

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Valorie

@Ros me too.

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Walter

Foucault‘s Pendulum Umberto Eco

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Valorie

@Walter on my tbr list.

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Walter

@Valorie Would be time to read it again for me. I read it in the 80s the last time

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Sarah

Pride and prejudice

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Vatan

notebook

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Sharon

Outlander

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Shannon

I have a few, not just one.

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Margaret

Jane Eyre

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Lynn

The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton

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Liliane

Shatter Me and Divergent, I can’t pick

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Aleena

Little women

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Naida

The Karamazov Brothers, Dostoevsky

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Mary

The Secret History

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James

I’ve read this book 4 times. Definitely in my top 3 along with The Source by James Michener and Noble House by James Clavell.

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Mayghen

Guilt by Association

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Mary

Too many to list

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Sandy

Read so many books it could change anytime.. But, I would say Jane Eyre

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Rena

All of them

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Magdalena

Thinking of nature(serbian book)

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Kelli

animal farm

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Lindsey

The Perks of being a Wallflower

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Tessa

I can’t pick just one ?

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Lori

No way I have a favorite

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Kimberley

The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein

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Lisa

One of the few books that made me sob.

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Philip

I’ve answered this question several times before. I have a bunch of all-time favorites, but if I was forced to choose just one it would be Les MIserables.

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Derek

How about top 25? haha

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Michelle

The end of a dream…ann rule

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Shaun

Zombie by Peter Treymane

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Lauren

Throne of glass and finding Audrey

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Eboni

You’re right! This is difficult!

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Kathy

The Jungle
Division Street, USA by Studs Turkel

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Gecko

Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

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Lisa

To Kill A Mockingbird.
The Stand.
One Hundred Years Of Solitude.
It’s a 3 way tie.

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Kelsey

The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

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Rachel

Usually, whatever I am reading at the moment. So right now I am reading “The Paris Exit”. Coincidentally, I have also been watching on Netflix “Atypical” and I just realized that the main male character in both, have very similar personalities! In fact, Marvin in the book could be Sam as an adult!

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Jean

No way I can pick only one. No way.

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Jeff

Following for good ideas. 😉

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