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What’s everyone’s all time fav book? :)

What’s everyone’s all time fav book? 🙂

Brittney #questionnaire

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Janine

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

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Jennifer

The Ring by Danielle Steele.

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Dana

I Know This Much Is True- Wally Lamb

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Helena

April Fools Day by Bryce Courtney.

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Jo

The Book Thief

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Maria

The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas.

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McKenzie

Anything by Nicholas Sparks! He is a genius and I cry every time

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BrittneyQuestion author

I love Nicholas sparks!! 🙂

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Meryl

The Art of Hearing Heartbeats

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Jennifer

@McKenzie what nicholas sparks book is you fav. I’ve read him along time ago and do like him. Would like to read him again

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Debbie

For One More Day by Mitch Albom

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Toni

Black beauty by Anne Sewell.

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BrittneyQuestion author

I’m getting a lot of books to add to my reading list!! 🙂

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Ann-Marie

The name of the wind for me.

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BrittneyQuestion author

Love black beauty 🙂

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Denise

Outlander

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Pamela

I also luved the earlier mentioned I Know This Much Is True
But, I choose A Prayer for Owen Meany

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Becky

I was gripped by Stephen Kings Needful things, such a clever book. The films was pants though

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Annette

The Talisman/Stephen King – a fabulous book that I really hope they don’t make into a film because it would have to be about 6 hrs long to get it all in !

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Adena

Have to go with I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb. Also, A Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz. And for a trilogy, it’s The Magicians series by Lev Grossman.

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Sharon

The Lord of the Rings by Tolkien

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Tina

hunger games

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Nicole

The Celestine Prophecy for philosophy, The Importance of Being Earnest for humour, The House at Riverton by Kate Morton for semi-historical drama.

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Lesley

The Clouded Hills by Brenda Jagger – part of a trilogy, historical romance (without being too hearts and flowers) at its best

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Annarita

“The Covenant” by James Michener I am reading it now for the 3rd time

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James

Tough call, but I’ll have to go with Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind

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Bma

The Ladies of Missalonghi by Colleen McCulloch. In the Classics range I like Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre.

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Michael

Swan Song by Robert McCammon

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Stacey

Shantaram

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Julie

A Thousand Splendid Suns Kalhed Hosseini.

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Heather

It’s a tie between Looking for Alaska by John Green and Of Mice and Men boy John Steinbeck. I like books written by people named John lol

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BrittneyQuestion author

At Tina Ann I loved the hunger games 2 🙂

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Sammy

Housewife assassin handbook series, cant get enough of them 🙂

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Rachael

Withering heights

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Alison

I love Stephen King’s writing even though I do not always like the topic or content of the book He is one author I will read to the end just because I like his writing however my favourite book of all time is The Wolf’s Hour by Robert McCammon it has everything I love – dogs, wolves, horror, adventure, excitement, (the scene in the train is exhilarating), love, passion, hope, and escapism. I know not everyone will enjoy this book as much as I do but that does not lessen my inclination to recommend it in the hope that others may get the same enjoyment!

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Pete

Enders Game

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Kelley

Christy

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Rhona

The Linnet Bird

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Sarah

Wait, I have to pick just one? LOL. I would say The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo has so far been one I have read the most times..

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Rosie

One Hundred Years of Solitude… Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Kendall

Of Mice and Men

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Debbie

the girl in times square by douglas kennedy

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Monique

Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel

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Jessica

Ruth Park’s Harp in the South – best Australian literature.

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Denise

Just started Clan of the Cave Bear – delicious so far …

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Donna

Still Missing Chevy @Stevens

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Diane

I actually have a series it is the collection by Andrew Vachss

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Debbi

Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruis Zafon, I read it every year

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Debbi

The Housewife Assissin’s series of books comes a close 2nd. Can’t wait for book 9 to come out

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Helen

The Little Book by Seldon Edwards

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