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What’s your favourite book of all time??? I know it’s a tricky one because you can’t really compare a Charles Dickens or a Shakespeare to a James Patterson, can you? But if you really HAD to say one, what would it be? I’m going to start off with ‘Jewels’ by Danielle Steele – it was my first real introduction into novels and, man, it got me hooked!
So what’s yours? biggrin
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Strangely enough, it was a book my grandfather used to read to me as a kid. Jules Verne - Journey to the Center of the Earth.
That was the first book that painted a picture in my mind so vividly that I keep a copy close by to read at least once a year.
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The Stand by Stephan King. I think I secretly wanted Captain Trips to happen some day.
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The Time Traveler's Wife-Audrey Niffenegger
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The Holy Man ~ by Susan Trott

I bought this book when it first came out (hard copy) ... and returned to the store on the Monday and bought 8 more copies .... I gave them away as gifts (and even my original one). Now I only have it in soft cover.

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Dictionary with synonyms and I like it Big!

Second it a language translator, es muy importante, alle sprog er smukke!
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i have re-read The Hobbit multiple times since my first trip with Bilbo in junior high....
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Not much of a reader i must admit, although I did enjoy Harry Potter, and I've read Slash's Autobiography which is pretty epic. I found reading Lord of the rings really annoying, and got fed up with it pretty quickly.
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That is a tughie. I don't know which I have read more often, John Dos Passos' U.S.A., or Robert A Heinlein's Time Enough For Love, or .
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I have 3: The diary of Anne Frank
Night- Elie Wiesel
Desperation- Stephen King
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I read a lot. I have to agree with Chefkathleen...I loved The Stand by Stephen King. I had to do a book report on it. I had a choice of that book and Lord of the Flies...I read them both...Liked The Stand better...

MacBeth is my favorite classic...

I loved The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlam, I got hooked onto all of his books... I don't really have a present favorite
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If I had to pick one it would be. Islands in the Stream By Ernest Hemingway.
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The count of monte christo...hands down..
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Pet Sematary by Stephen King. Currently reading it and getting to "that bit that forces you to put it down and not pick it up for another few weeks". People in the know, will know, you know.
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I loved the Scarlet Letter smile
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Wuthering Heights - purely because I read it so often, my copy is battered and bruised from the places its been.
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An impossible question for a literature teacher to answer...it's like asking me to choose between friends. However, I will say that my favorite book to teach is Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird". No matter the age of the students, everyone can get something out of it.
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As a stand-alone book, I would probably say Markus Zusak's The Book Thief.

However, once I start reading a Harry Potter book, I can't put it down, and Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials series was fantastic. I've also recently become an Austen fan, with Emma being my favourite thus far.
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J.R. Ward Brotherhood series. Loved the whole series.
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i highly recommend this book. yes its a hockey book but there is a lot more to it

great book
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Oh! i read this a few years ago! it was a wonderful read, and i love how it left what really happened somewhat up to the reader! excellent choice. smile

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Oh! i read this a few years ago! it was a wonderful read, and i love how it left what really happened somewhat up to the reader! excellent choice. smile



I loved Life of Pi. The last chapter was epic.

My favorite book of all time is Albert Camus' La Chute (The Fall). Read it 26 times so far
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Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes.
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the count of monte cristo by alexander dumas
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when I receive my e-reader (please Santa! I've been good, really!!) ... I am thinking most of these "loves" of all yours ... are going to be downloaded!

another one of my favourites (and given away a few times) is Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged

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Lord of the Rings. I just love going to other worlds and this to me is the original and best.
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I'm now reading The Dirt by Motley Crue for the 4th time and just finished Women by Chuck Bukowski for the 2nd time, to books I really enjoy. But I also liked reading The Hobbit, more so than the Lord of the Rings trilogy, even though I enjoyed them too.
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Wow that is a hard one....I read so much that I have to keep a list...and I am not one to pick favorites...however, there are two books that I find myself reading over and over. Moll Flanders and An American Tragedy.
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