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
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.
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.
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.
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!
Pride and prejudice
Blink of an Eye by Ted Dekker
The nightangle
Harry Potter, all of them
Georgina Kincaid series by Richelle Mead ❤️
Ooo so far Lauren Kate Fallen series ❤️
Not so difficult: The Chosen by Chaim Potok
It is difficult !!
This question comes up a few times a week it seems. I don’t have a favorite book ?♀️
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
The Magus, John Fowles.
The Scarlet Letter
“The Magic of Awareness” by Anam Thubten (non-fiction)
Favorite Fiction: several, yet the one I’ll post now is “The Signature of All Things” by Elizabeth Gilbert
The scarlet letter, les miserables
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling
Outlander
A Confederacy of Dunces
Nonfiction: An Unknown Woman
Fiction: Endless Love
“Three men in a boat (to say nothing of the dog)” by Jerome K. Jerome
Thats an easy one.1984.
Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik
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
You’re so kind. Thank you, Sean. ❤️❤️
Aw thank you Sean, so kind xx
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
Outlander
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.
A study in Scarlet
princess bride – covers every genre and satisfies every reader’s needs.
Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt
Dark Prince by Chisteen Feehan
Gone with the Wind
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Control-William Goldman.
The Sterkham Handshake
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.
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte…of course.
Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
The Stand, Stephen King
Memoirs of a geisha
Stand
To kill a Mocking Bird.
Shadow of the Wind
Macbeth
Anna Karenina.
The Troop by Nick Cutter
&
Misery by Stephen King
Great Expectations
Dracula
Ohhhhhh?
The Green Mile ❤️
Can still remember my first binge reading the secret seven Enid Blyghton
Wuthering Heights
Howl’s Moving Castle
Outlander
Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone
The book that started my love for reading was Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood.
Trinity by Leon Uris.
The Nix
Harry Potter Series.
Gone With the Wind
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.
The stand
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Interview with the vampire
Rich Dad poor dad
Charlottes web
That’s like asking a parent “ who’s your favorite child “ it’s impossible,
I know it’s difficult question ?
but If I MUST say. Probably the outlander books
The Time Traveler’s Wife
Catcher in rye and great gatsby
Many Stephen king and Joyce Carol Oates books
The Stand by Stephen King
Boy’s Life by Robert McCammon
It’s a tie.
Trumpet of the Swan
Too many but The Judas Tree was good by A.J.Cronin.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
harry potter
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14031.Palm_of_the_Hand_Stories
Anything by Victoria Christoper Murrary and Billingsly
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☺
Jane Eyre
@Ros me too.
Foucault‘s Pendulum Umberto Eco
@Walter on my tbr list.
@Valorie Would be time to read it again for me. I read it in the 80s the last time
Pride and prejudice
notebook
Outlander
I have a few, not just one.
Jane Eyre
The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
Shatter Me and Divergent, I can’t pick
Little women
The Karamazov Brothers, Dostoevsky
The Secret History
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.
Guilt by Association
Too many to list
Read so many books it could change anytime.. But, I would say Jane Eyre
All of them
Thinking of nature(serbian book)
animal farm
The Perks of being a Wallflower
I can’t pick just one ?
No way I have a favorite
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
One of the few books that made me sob.
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.
How about top 25? haha
The end of a dream…ann rule
Zombie by Peter Treymane
Throne of glass and finding Audrey
You’re right! This is difficult!
The Jungle
Division Street, USA by Studs Turkel
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
To Kill A Mockingbird.
The Stand.
One Hundred Years Of Solitude.
It’s a 3 way tie.
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
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!
No way I can pick only one. No way.
Following for good ideas. 😉