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Which book has swallowed up your heart and soul?

Which book has swallowed

up your heart and soul?

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Jhob

Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy! ❤

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Shikha

Not find yet

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Rawan

Life of pi – Yann Martel ??

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Rona

Hunger Games Trilogy

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Tanya

A long time ago I read November of the Heart by Lavryle Spencer. Don’t know why it took me by surprise but I cried for days after. ❤️❤️

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Cathy

The Reader and I’m not,sure why. I bawled. And Angela’s ashes

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Nicola

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon … Girl at War by Sara Novic … Winter in Madrid by C J Sansom

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Darren

None that I can think of

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JoAnne

Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann

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Shannon

A Court of Mist and Fury ?

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Tim

Witch light

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Nicola

Susan Fletcher??

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Tim

Yes, @Nicola amazing book

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Nicola

I loved it… It was fantastic Xx

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Tim

I agree, I really felt for her x

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Nicola

Yeah she was quite unfortunate… Liked the traditional description of the witches traits as well x

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Tim

Yes , I was hooked before the end of page one x

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Nicola

Ditto lol

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FenishaQuestion author

Well read the books of the author Robin Sharma,his books are mostly about life and it can change your life too. 🙂

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JoAnne

God’s Mountain by Erri de Luca.

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Milina

Pride and Prejudice

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Sophie

The Happiness of Pursuit ?

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Nicola

PS I love you..it made me laugh and cry…such a lovely story..can’t say the same about the film though xx

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Jenny

The Great Gatsby and Things fall apart by Chinua Achebe

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Vinod

‘Autobiography of a Yogi’by Paramahansa Yogananda.

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Jesse

Probably “A Girl’s Life Online” by Katie/Kate Tarbox as it relates to me so-o-o-o much, but also “Anne Frank: A Diary of a Young Girl” by, well, Anne Frank because it’s -incredibly- sad and heartbreaking. 🙁

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Vijaya

I cannot get over Rebecca. A master piece.

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Sean

To Kill A Mockingbird

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Cathy

Yes ,that too!

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Chrisi

Love in the time of Cholera

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Michelle

The Heart’s Invisible Furies

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Beth

Corssfire series by Sylvia Day

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Mar

A Little Life

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Gillean

Agreed, just finished it ?

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Mar

Read it months ago and I’m still not over it

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Deidre

The All Souls series by Deborah Harkness

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Jesse

It’s a TRILOGY, not a SERIES, by the way. 🙂

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Milla

The Good father

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Sean

Who wrote that

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Francesca

Thirteen reasons why. I’ve read it, listened to it and watched it. It just squeezes my heart and I’m 58, not a kid.

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Rebecka

Maybe someday with Colleen Hoover. Read it at least four times. Then we have the selection series, lux series and many more.

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Jesse

I’ve read BOTH “The Selection” series by Kiera Cass AND the “Luxe” series by Anna Godbersen and must say that they’re so-o-o-o good! <3

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Rebecka

Yeah, the selection series is wondeful. Great to hear someone else with the same taste in books. I have only read lux series by Jennifer l Armentrout but I will put Luxe series in my shopping list directly ?

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Jesse

Awesome-sauce! 😀

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Anna

Miss. Austen literary piece, ‘PRIDE and Prejudice’ and
‘A tale of two cities’ by Charles Dickens

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Trudy

Jane Eyre

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Aayushi

Not without my daughter, Harry Potter 3rd part, A 1000 Splendid Suns

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Kelly

Faust by Goethe

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Nina

Outlander series.

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Nicola

No Place to Hide by Susan Lewis affected me loads..it’s a shocking read and had me in floods of tears xxx

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Dana

We were the lucky ones.

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Barbara

I have not read it yet but it looks like a good one!

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Dana

@Barbara It really is.

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Barbara

@Dana good to know! Thanks

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Leslie

Never let me go

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Anneta

Jane Eyre,the book of my heart!

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Angie

The Rent Collector by Camron Wright and A Dog’s Purpose by W Bruce Cameron

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Jessie

Pride and Prejudice it was my gateway book to the Austen world

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Laurie

The Bridges of Madison County and The Nightingale and A Man Called Ove and The Thorn Birds are 4 books I re-read again and again that I will love for the rest of my life.

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Barbara

All great! I read the Thorn Birds years ago I may need to reread! I adore a Man called Ove!

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Louise

Bleak House

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Nicole

Arsen : A Broken Love Story by Mia Asher
I cried through most of it !

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Rawsiya

The book thief <3

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Terry

great poetical emotive book

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Tasha

Pride and prejudice

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Muasya

Life in time of cholera

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Peace

Flowers for Algernon – Daniel Keyes.

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Terry

never let me go Kazuo ishiguro

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Simon

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Cynthia

Under the dome (Stephen King)

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Judy

A Good American by Alex George

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Katie

A lot of books have done that to me ?
Book Thief would definitely be one also The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe

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Jamie

A Court of Thorns and Roses series
Gentlemen Bastards series. It breaks my heart when I have to realize these people and worlds are not real!

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Katie

I have to remind myself of that with every book I read ?

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Nicole

Left Behind series

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Lizbeth

Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom, and The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold.

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Angel

The Counter Earth series has literally changed my life. Everyone should check it out (tbh everyone except femminists, sorry) the author is John Norman. Gorean series.

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Stygian

The Bell Jar

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Afraniq

Gemina by Amie Kaufman and The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender

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Maha

The Forty Rules of Love, Atlas Shrugged, To Kill A Mockingbird are just a few.

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April

The Selection Series

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Rachel

Wonder by RJ Palacio

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Teri

First Among Equals, Jeffrey Archer. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott.

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Nicole

The night circus, water for elephants and outlander.

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Misty

The Nightingale and A Thousand Splendid Suns ?

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Kathleen

Outlander and Clan of the Cave Bear Series

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Melanie

Yes and YES!!

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Nikki

Pride and Prejudice, Angels trilogy by Lurlene McDaniel, My Sister’s Keeper, and Rachel’s Tears

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Shylene

Bible.

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Katie

Small great things

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Malabi

Kite runner. Prison Diaries & a lot of other books

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Christine

VIOLIN by Anne Rice

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Tollibab

La vie est déguelasse, Léo Malet

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Rochelle

Black the circle trilogy by Ted Dekker and Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon ❤️?

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Barbara

A Man Called Ove, Eleanor and Park, Water for Elephants, All the light we cannot see, and The Art of Racing in the Rain. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Nichole

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

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Brenda

Lilac Girls

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Melinda

Joyland by Stephen King, and the Gold Seer Trilogy (first 2 book so far) by Rae Carson. Also, Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One. Each touched me deeply for different reasons.

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Abderrahim

Catcher in the Rye

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Darren

Great book. Read it at least once a year

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Abderrahim

Still the best book I have ever read. I liked it so much.

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Philip

Les Miserables

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Joe

Uh, none.

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