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What’s the best book you’ve ever read? *You can name more than one.

What’s the best book you’ve ever read?

*You can name more than one.

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Caran

Still the Lord of the Rings…

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Anne

A Prayer for Owen Meeny?

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Jennifer

I am Pilgrim

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Jonathan

Strangers by dean koontz

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Danielle

Fantastic book!

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Sarah

Mice by Gordon Reece

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Liz

Shantaram

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Danielle

Fell in love with this book when i first read it. Read a few years ago it was being turned into a film but not heard anything about it since

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Jason

IT by Stephen King

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Michelle

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Claire

Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell.

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Erica

Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen/ The cat who came in from the Cold Deric Longden

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Kathryn

I am jealous all of you are able to pick one. As I sit here with my morning coffee I am trying to think of one and nearly every nook I have read comes to mind.

The first book to scare the crapola out of me was Stephen Kings, The Shining. I was about 14 at home alone. My parents were gong for a week. Every light in the house was on for days.

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Marina

Stephen King – The Stand

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Alan

Tough choice between Blind sighted by Karin Slaughter, or Digital Fortress by Dan Brown.

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Billy

War of the Worlds or perhaps Factotum

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Trisha

I will always love Diary of Anne Frank. No matter how old I get.
Also Carrie by Stephen King. I read it at least once a year

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Louise

The Secret History by Donna Tartt.

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Sean

Depends on the genre. Fantasy is the hardest so will go with a series that’s Jim butchers Dresden books. For crime thriller is too tough because there have been amazing reads I can say anything by @Angie @Caroline or @Mel are always great and have been so.e of my best reads ever. Also a new favourite is kerry wilkinson

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Mel

How wonderful, thank you sooooo much, Sean. Xx

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Sean

How can I not you guys always write brilliantly and support small bloggers

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Martha

I love Kerry Wilkinson books.

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Sean

Think of the children was my top read of last year followed by Angie Marsons and Caroline Mitchell

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Angie

Thank you ?

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Caroline

Thanks @Sean, always appreciated! x

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Emma

To kill a mockingbird altho i do love anything by chris carter

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Gillian

The kite runner

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Jasmine

To Kill a Mockingbird, A Town Like Alice, and anything by Chris Carter, Michael Connelly, Karin Slaughter and many more crime/thriller writers.?

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Danielle

The Descent by Jeff Long!

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Keith

Misery & Da Vinci Code

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Jamie

Piece of cake by Derek Robinson.

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Abbi

Never let me go (kazuo ishiguro… Spelling lol!!), tale of the body thief (Anne rice) I have no mouth but I must scream (Harlan Ellison short story)

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Kathleen

It Steven King or any Chris Carter

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Liz

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

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Heather

The pact Jodi Picoult

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Linda

Tuesdays with Morrie, fabulous, every one should read it by Mitch Albon.

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Noreen

Possibly, Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks. But there are all kinds of best!

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Ray

Innocent Traitor

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Fauna

I can’t pick just one but I figured I’d go ahead and post this one since I decided to read the series for the hundredth time!!

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Patricia

The Dark Fields, Alan Glynn. The film adaptation was Limitless and the ending was changed…

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Kim

The Nightingale Kristin Hannah

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Marina

• The Alchemist
• The Book Thief
• The Kite Runner
• Misery
• Of Mice and Men
• To Kill A Mockingbird
• Anything Jeffrey Deaver writes, master of twists! x

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Joan

all of peter robinson ,paul doherty,s the nightingale gallery all of dick frances

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Ray

The outsider. Albert Camus

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Richard

For me I’d go with Timeline by Michael Crichton and Term Limits Vince Flynn.

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Janine

Pillars of the Earth – Ken Follett
11.22.63 – Stephen King

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Margaret

Middlemarch by George Eliot

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Pattye

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John

The Catcher in the Rye by JDS and also The Trial by Franz Kafka.

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Emma

Kane & able – Jeffery archer is one that sticks in my mind
Early books from martina cole before she became very repetitive
Love books by Kimberly chambers too, butler & O’haras series are amazing ?

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Jennifer

No way I could pick just one! Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Lightning by Dean R Koontz, A Wrinkle in the Skin by John Christopher. Also Romeo & Juliet but technically it’s a play so don’t know if it counts! Lol.

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Grace

The sweet gum tree, the girl who loved tom gordon, harry potter

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Stephen

so many good books but ones that spring to mind are, Cry the beloved country, the book of lost things, every dead thing and the life of pi.

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Hilary

the Whisperer

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Jackie

The Harry Potter series, We Need To Talk About Kevin, A Thousand Splendid Suns, Rebecca, Jamaica Inn.

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Liam

HMS Ulysses by Alistair McLean

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Ray

If anybody wants to write about the Tudor era, then a small book with tons of details is ‘Life in a Tudor Palace’ by Christopher Gidlow. I met this guy some years ago, he was then top bod at Hampton Court, great little book.

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Aileen

Dead Simple by Peter James 2nd keep your friends close by Paula Daly x

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