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.
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
• 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
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 ?
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.
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.
Still the Lord of the Rings…
A Prayer for Owen Meeny?
I am Pilgrim
Strangers by dean koontz
Fantastic book!
Mice by Gordon Reece
Shantaram
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
IT by Stephen King
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell.
Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen/ The cat who came in from the Cold Deric Longden
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.
Stephen King – The Stand
Tough choice between Blind sighted by Karin Slaughter, or Digital Fortress by Dan Brown.
War of the Worlds or perhaps Factotum
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
The Secret History by Donna Tartt.
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
How wonderful, thank you sooooo much, Sean. Xx
How can I not you guys always write brilliantly and support small bloggers
I love Kerry Wilkinson books.
Think of the children was my top read of last year followed by Angie Marsons and Caroline Mitchell
Thank you ?
Thanks @Sean, always appreciated! x
To kill a mockingbird altho i do love anything by chris carter
The kite runner
To Kill a Mockingbird, A Town Like Alice, and anything by Chris Carter, Michael Connelly, Karin Slaughter and many more crime/thriller writers.?
The Descent by Jeff Long!
Misery & Da Vinci Code
Piece of cake by Derek Robinson.
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)
It Steven King or any Chris Carter
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
The pact Jodi Picoult
Tuesdays with Morrie, fabulous, every one should read it by Mitch Albon.
Possibly, Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks. But there are all kinds of best!
Innocent Traitor
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!!
The Dark Fields, Alan Glynn. The film adaptation was Limitless and the ending was changed…
The Nightingale Kristin Hannah
• 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
all of peter robinson ,paul doherty,s the nightingale gallery all of dick frances
The outsider. Albert Camus
For me I’d go with Timeline by Michael Crichton and Term Limits Vince Flynn.
Pillars of the Earth – Ken Follett
11.22.63 – Stephen King
Middlemarch by George Eliot
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The Catcher in the Rye by JDS and also The Trial by Franz Kafka.
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 ?
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.
The sweet gum tree, the girl who loved tom gordon, harry potter
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.
the Whisperer
The Harry Potter series, We Need To Talk About Kevin, A Thousand Splendid Suns, Rebecca, Jamaica Inn.
HMS Ulysses by Alistair McLean
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.
Dead Simple by Peter James 2nd keep your friends close by Paula Daly x