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What is your all time favorite book? Mine is Name of the Wind

What is your all time favorite book? Mine is Name of the Wind

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Chris

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. 🙂

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Jenny

Good choice. Great books.

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Chris

Thanks. 🙂

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Sabrina

Inheritance Series

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Evan

Se onr svetar hitja hvass.

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Elaine

All the Agatha Christie mysteries

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Jenny

I love all the books with Poirot as the detective.

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Nancy

Endless Love (fiction)
An Unknown Woman (nonfiction)

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Jenny

To Kill a Mockingbird

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Karen

Little Women. Read it when I was 10 and re-red it to many times to count. Love it and always will!!!

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Evan

Oh @Kat, I look forward to reading The Name of the Wind. I have the 10th anniversary edition.

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KatQuestion author

I guarantee you will love it! Rothfuss is an amazing writer

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Evan

I have that and The Wise Man’s Fear and the novella The Slow Regard of Silent Things. I’m ready.

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KatQuestion author

Happy reading!

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Sissy

East of Eden

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Gagandeep

Acotar series

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Becks

I’m really looking forward to reading Name of the Wind! My all time favorite was The Book Thiefl

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Kathleen

Outlander

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Angelina

The Magus (John Fowles).

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Audrey

Wizard of Oz

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Salvatore

SHE’S MY PRINCE HE’S MY PRINCESS

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Catherine

I loved Name the Wind.

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Cinda

She’s come undone by Wally Lamb. That’s the book I’ve read the most times anyway.

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Diane

Homecoming by Cynthia Voigt

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Elizabeth

To Kill a Mockingbird

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Carol

Right now I would say “A Dog’s Purpose”.

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Kristina

The Shadow of the Wind is definitely a top pick for me.

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Mutasim

One of my favorites!

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Elizabeth

The Wasp That Brainwashed the Caterpillar: Evolution’s Most Unbelievable Solutions to Life’s Biggest Problems
by Matt Simon.

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Dan

Pillars

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Judy

The Highwayman of Tanglewood by Marcia Lynn McClure

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Kiba

I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb

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Graham

“The Song of Achilles” by Madeline Miller

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Sahal

The Great gatsby

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Cindy

His dark materials (sorry i have to have the whole series)

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Denise

The Bridges of Madison County

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Jo

The princess bride by William Goldman

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Rory

Underworld by Don DeLillo

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M

The Notebook

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Bernita

The Dew Breaker by Edwidge Dandicat

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Jessica

Either Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson or Just Listen by Sarah Dessen

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Dianne

Any. book by Janet. Evanovich.

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Penny

Cross Stitch (The first of the Outlander series) by Diana Gabaldon

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Rula

The biography of Michael Jackson.

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Poulomi

I have two all time favs: A walk to remember by Nicholas Sparks and Love Story by Erich Segal.

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Sana

A thousand splendid suns by Khaled Hossaini

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M

Really ?

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Sana

Yeah. Don’t you think so?

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M

I have this on my TBR list , i was just asking is it really good.

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Sana

You must not miss that man ! You would love every inch of it .

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M

you have put lots of weightage by saying this , I gonna start reading it, after finishing my current one which is a non-fiction (Self help, consumes lots of brain ?). will read fiction after that just to refresh the brain again ? and go into good dreams of imaginations.

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Sana

Supp. Self-helps are always brain draining ?

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M

yup ? ,you also read self helps? i don’t think self help or non-fiction is the first choice genre of Girls specially , they more like a fairy tales a dreamy world ?, just on a lighter note, nothing too serious? have ur say on it?

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Sana

I didn’t read any as yet. Yeah I am more interested in tradedy story, drama, urban literacy .. family fictions. Bit freak ?

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David

My all time fave..i’ve reread it so many times..

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Zelle

the song of ice and fire ??

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Dijana

The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons

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Sam

Lonesome Dove

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Barb

???. I’m reading this now. My daughter recommended it. So far so good.

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M

which ons

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Barb

@M name of the wind

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Gail

Cross Stitch (which was the first in the Outlander books) and A Thousand Splendid Suns

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Joan

The stand

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Kiyomi

The Shadow of the Wind

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Marcia

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

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Rachid

Grapes of wrath .1984 stranger

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Cyndee

East of Eden

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Olga

Master and Margaret by Bulgakov

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Rae

That’s a great one!

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Gregory

Zorba, the Greek

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Ilyse

Green Darkness by Anya Seton

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Rodney

The Natchez Burning trilogy by Greg Iles.

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Shilpa

The Book Thief

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Sana

In my TBR ?

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Sonny

The Memoir of Frank McCourt 🙂 those books are so beautifully written!

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Nicole

The Red Tent

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Sophie

“The Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz Zafon.

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Sarah

The Great Gatsby

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अभिलाष

The adventure of Tom Swayer

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Jeanie

Praise the Human Season by Don Robertson

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Debby

Lolita

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Sana

Eehem ?

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Hayle

efore I Fall

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Book

Soulless by gail Carriger if by fave you mean book I can read over and over

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Debbie

Grapes of Wrath – every time I read it I get a different pserspective,

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