Kill me softly – Sarah Cross. It was just so well written and capitvating and not what you expected at all. It’s one of the ones that stick with me no matter how much time goes by.
I think using my actual favorite is an unfair and overly common answer (Harry Potter) so I’ll go with my second favorite which is the Giver by Lois Lowry. I read it in 7th grade and have read it so many more times over the years. The message has stayed with me all this time.
I almost preferred this over TMI because of the setting. I prefer not to read books set in modern day (or even in our own world) so this was good. But TMI was my hard favourite for a good long time.
The hobbit. Who doesn’t love awesome adventures. I love reading about bilbo and Thorin.
Kill me softly – Sarah Cross. It was just so well written and capitvating and not what you expected at all. It’s one of the ones that stick with me no matter how much time goes by.
I think using my actual favorite is an unfair and overly common answer (Harry Potter) so I’ll go with my second favorite which is the Giver by Lois Lowry. I read it in 7th grade and have read it so many more times over the years. The message has stayed with me all this time.
Oh god this is hard. Like Amanda my favorite is Harry potter but to stay away from that i would say when in doubt add butter by Beth harbison!
Hey if your favourite book is Harry Potter then it’s Harry Potter! It taught us a lot of things, even from the movies!
No. No WAY could I choose one single favorite book!
My favorite book is a Bulgarian classic called Under the Yoke by Ivan Vazov.
But seriously tho ?
Infernal devices series ?
I almost preferred this over TMI because of the setting. I prefer not to read books set in modern day (or even in our own world) so this was good. But TMI was my hard favourite for a good long time.
TID just generally felt better written and more well constructed although TMI was also pretty awesome ?
You can’t ask me that, because I have too many favorites.
I don’t have a single one, there’s too many!!