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What is your favorite book?

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Courtney

No idea lol there all so amazing

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PhillipQuestion author

I love Enders Game by Orson Scott Card

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Courtney

I love Enders game

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Isla

Twenty Wishes by Debbie Macomber xx

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Max

City of Heavenly Fire.

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Peter

Slaughter house 5

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Peter

It is a great book, and very relevant with our veterans of recent conflicts

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Michael

Lord of the Rings trilogy

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Stacy

Hard to choose…jane eyre caught my passion which started it all…but also gena showalter, the lords of the underworld series since they were released and waiting for the next one in june…

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Rio

Lord of the Rings

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Margi

The English Patient
To kill a Mocking Bird
Captain Corelli’s Mandolin
Shawshank Redemption
Jane Eyre…….
ATale of Two Cities
There r so many….oops

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PhillipQuestion author

One! lol

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Margi

It just all tumbled out sorry……lol. l really go on

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Audrey

Nancy Drew and the whispering statue. First mystery book I’ve read ?

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Allison

My nine year old and i are reading that!

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Amal

The Kite Runner by Khaled Husseini ?

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Abigail

Right now is Lunar Chronicles (:

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Oumayma

The Davinci Code

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Walter

Three Roads to the Alamo.

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Ingrid

The last one I read 🙂

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Charmaine

The pillars of the earth by Ken Follett

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Emily

1984

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Katy

What Katy did (and not just because of my name haha)

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Kathleen

All the Light We Cannot See

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Germaine

So many! Impossible to select only one.

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Sobitah

Wuthering heights

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Carrie

THE GREAT GATSBY

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Hilary

Far From The Madding Crowd or Georgette Heyer’s The Alastair Trilogy,depending on my mood.

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Nadya

Good Omens, Jane Eyre, Yoga Body Mind and Spirit, and A Man Called Ove. – Good Omens is the best! But the other each fall into their respective categories as a fav!

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Allison

I love Good Omens!??

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Chris

The Eighth Dwarf by Ross Thomas. All his books are great but that one is fantastic.

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Justine

Enders Game by Orson Scott Card. I read it again every few years

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Fatma

Harry Potter :).

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Judith

To kill a Mocking Bird
The Time Traveler’s Wife
Naked by David Sedaris

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Sandro

Pillars of the Earth

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Aleksandra

Losing Julia

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Smile

Jane Eyre

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Sheila

Would not like to pick one. The others would be hurt. There are so many books I could choose for different reasons…

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Jeannie

Dreamcatcher- Stephen King.

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Christine

Kristen Lavrensdatter

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Sandy

Anything by Jon Krakauer.

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Gay

The Dreaming Place by Charles deLint

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Abbey

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

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Kay

Too many to choose x ?

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Tomme

Withering heights

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Arman

The Alchemist – Paulo Coelho

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Breanna

Probably ‘Finding Alice’ by Melody Carlson

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Bettie

Prince of Tides

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Patricia

Watchers by Dean Koontz

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Nikole

The Stand by S. King

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Stephen

I have that in my bag 😮

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Marla

The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton

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Bree

Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly ❤

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Scotti

Everything Louise Penny has written plus many more. It depends on when. For example,back in my child rearing days I loved Chesapeake by Michener. Read and re read it. I have had “favorite” books from each year of my reading life.

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Felicity

I love Inspector Gamache!

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Riyaz

Harry potter series

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Susan

Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin.

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Rijied

To Sir with Love – E.R Braithwaithe

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Sourav

The Fault in our Stars by John Green

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Judy

Little Women.

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Grace

Jane Eyre.

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Judie

Outlander series

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Michelle

I cannot just pick one!

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Sourav

Yup…! It’s really hard to pick just one book! 🙂

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Angie

Nicholas Nickleby from Charles Dickes. A very close second is A Christmas Carol.

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Brittany

Easy. Ready Player One by Ernest Cline.

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Pauline

Pride and Prejudice

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Sourav

Jane Austen, right!?

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Caitlyn

The Human Comedy by William Saroyan

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Colin

Too many to choose from but a few up there would be
Kane & abel -jeffrey archer
Long firm – jake arnott
The book with no name – anonymous

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Wilhelm

Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind”

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Gail

Brideshead Revisited x

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Maureen

The End of the Affair by Graham Greene

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Jeff

dI haven

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Jeff

sorry, I have not read my favorite one yet it’s still out there somewhere

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Hiwa

I alwys like reading English Grammar.

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Felicity

Shantaram, of course!

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Alli

The Eight by Katherine Neville. I wrote a review of it…
http://www.amreading.com/2016/08/25/read-it-before-its-a-movie-a-review-of-the-eight-by-katherine-neville-part-1/

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Carol

It is too hard to choose just one, but I love Gift Of A Letter by Alexandra Stoddard.

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Jessica

I don’t have one ?

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Taylor

I love the Harry Potter series, but my favorite book is still probably 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher. I read it when it first came out, and whenever I have a particularly bad day, I’ll sit down and read the whole thing in just a few hours.

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Mélissa

paulo coelho – the Alchemist

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Sandra

So many favorites…Recently it is A Man Called Ove by Frederick Backman

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Jennifer

How can you choose just one?

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Natasha

Tess of the d’ubervilles by Thomas Hardy

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Nicole

Too many to pick just one. ?

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Rania

A thousand splendid suns

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Deborah

One, Atlas Shrugged. Lots of others

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Lennine

The Walk by Richard Paul Evans.

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Dorothy

Hmm….difficult question to answer. At the moment it’s Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden. This will change later.

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Lorri

Watership Down

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Bernard

any thing by agatha christie

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Elizabeth

That’s a hard question but if I had to pick one I’d say The Hobbit

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Danielle

The Outsiders

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Zilla

Gosh thats hard!!!! Just too many to pick just one!!!

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Bryn

The outsiders

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Romina

The Great Gatsby truly has stuck with me

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Bhramar

It is too hard to choose only one

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Angela

All I have ever read!

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Joanne

To Kill a Mocking Bird followed by: The Shack, and War Room

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Lorraine

The Bible, The Shack, Pilgrim’s Progress, So You Don’t Want To Go To Church Anymore, too many to choose <3

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Manuel

Hate to admit this. But there’s a book of fairy tales made gay. And it’s absolutely delightful. Not amazingly written or anything but I love it all the same.

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Jeff

Wicked by Gregory Maguire
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Leonora

Alice in wonderland by Carroll

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Summer

Today I’m going to say,The grapes of wrath, A tree grows in Brooklyn & Outlander.

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Bhupendra

To kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee

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Joanne

My favorite book of all time

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Saanch

harry potter series

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Santi

Anything by Stephen King or Dean Koontz ( I wrote one too, it’s available on smashwords, you can check out my page Santi Kruger author , you will find the link on there, my book is called Masquerade, if you are interested.)

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Carla

Insomnia by Stephen king
I’m a constant reader

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Ana

One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, but there are so many others that I also love!

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Neelam

Emma, the alchemist

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Namrata

5 People You Meet in Heaven

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Julie

The Pillars of the Earth. By Ken Follett..

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Mon

For now Into the Forest by Jean Hegland

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