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One book you would recommend to anyone?

One book you would recommend to anyone?

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Argel

Hatchet by Garry Paulsen so far

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Shilpi

Tuesdays with Morrie

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Prarthna

Same… I love that book!!??

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Amanda

A Man Called Ove.

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Anwesh

Its the story abt a sceptical old man, right?

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Amanda

Yes but so much more than that! ?

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Anwesh

Yeah, i have heard good reveiws of this book. But thanks for posting the tittle, i nearly forgot abt this one. Im gonna buy it soon now.

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Val

The Island by Julia Hyslop

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Nicole

Enders game by Orson Scott card

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Anwesh

The Backpacker by John Harris

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Das Kapital

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Yadhav

Wealth of nations by Adam smith?

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The communist Manifesto for you, fella

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Yadhav

Already read it! 😉

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Hahaha

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Fahima

The Book Thief

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Holly

Plague Lands by Alex Scarrow

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Wayne

West of Eden

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Rashida

Kite Runner

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Trish

I loved this book

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Kathy

“Built of Books How Reading Defined the Life of Oscar Wilde” for non fiction and “The Vulcan Academy Murders by Jean Lorrah” for fiction

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Irene

Da Vinci Code

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Abraham

The Nightingale by Kristian Hannah

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Hoogeveen

agree!

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Brooke

i have this but aint touched it yet lol

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Rebeka

The Paul street boys by Ferenc Molnár

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Wahidha

The Help

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Caroline

The Richest Man In Babylon by George Clason

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Sabrana

The Nightingale – Kristin Hannah

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Rawan

Life of pi – Yann Martel

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Trish

Didn’t want to read it but ended up loving it.?

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Rawan

Me too ??✋

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Sara

Caraval by Stephanie garber

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Courtney

Such a good book!

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Sara

@Courtney my absolute fave

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Courtney

I hope she writes more! It was one of the very few I have read and finished in a matter of days! Loved the concept!

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Sara

@Courtney there will be a second book titled “legendary” coming out this May! ??

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Courtney

Omg yay!!!!!! Thanks for letting me know!

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Laura

Bible

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Jermaine

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

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Andrea

Feel the fear and do it anyway, Susan jefferies

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Daniel

Ready Player One

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Sara

This is how by Augusten Burroughs

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Jason

Came a hot friday by Ronald Hugh Morrieson

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Edward

The book thief

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Elizabeth

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon.

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Ruth

Adultery

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Aditya

To catch an heistress

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David

I’ve said it many times.but i think its worth saying again.at least once in every ones lifetime this book is a must..

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Jason

definitely becoming more fact than fiction by the day.

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David

True..

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Joanne

This is Going to Hurt, by Adam Kay. Moving in parts, absolutely hilarious in others!

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Paul

Room by Emma Donoghue

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Susan

One of my favorites of all time!

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Julie

Utopia by Sir Thomas More

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Tiffany

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

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Courtney

A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sara Maas. It’s a fantasy book for older young adults. Magic and Fae so through the book.

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Susan

The Passage by Justin Cronin and pretty much anything by Stephen King.

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Valentina

Dark matter by Blake Crouch.

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Claire

The Shack

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Lea

I loved that book…

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Claire

I always buy extra copies so I can give them out. Still haven’t seen the movie because I’m afraid it won’t live up to the book

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Allison

Hated it

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Nicola

A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman

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George

“To Kill a Mockingbird,” of course :):):)

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Shannan

no question

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I.E.

the Pearl by Steinbeck..every human should read it

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Barter

The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden.

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Lynn

The Jungle by Sinclair Lewis

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Linda

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Robin

The Bible

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Zoe-Ann

“The Stand” Stephen King

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Judy

Green Rider by Kristen Britain

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