WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE BOOK? (Page 8)

StuckInTheSixties
StuckInTheSixties: The Arnold Schwartzenegger Story

by Albie Bakke
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01B0002
01B0002: DRESDEN FILES BY JIM BUTCHER GREATEST SERIES EVER
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judi420
judi420: Tis by Frank McCourt. Excellent!
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StuckInTheSixties
StuckInTheSixties: (laughs)

My smart-ass joke was appropriately ignored.
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mo21nk
mo21nk: http://www.amazon.com/BANISHED-THE-LEGENDS-OF-MATAI-ebook/dp/B00HKMKL8W/ref=pd_rhf_pe_p_dnr_1 i just wrote a book and i need readers.
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ThirstyWater
ThirstyWater: 1984 George Orwell
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Precious Pea
Precious Pea: The Bible.. it's the only book that I know of where the author speaks to you... and it never grows old... fresh every day.. new revelations every day
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Gemstone677
Gemstone677: The adventures ok sherlock holmes
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Alberthy
Alberthy: The house of the spirits by Isabel Allende
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Pagan Warrior
Pagan Warrior: I cannot chose one, I love every book I read but if I did I really love books about real history biographies, A Long Walk To Freedom by Nelson Mandela was a brilliant book.
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techy girl
techy girl: THE WHOLE DIVERGENT SERIES
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mickelo245
mickelo245: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by, Robert Pirsig. To this day, I still use what I learned from that book to help solve problems.
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stripedl
stripedl: my favorite is Nineteen Eighty-Four by Orwell
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nhanhacv
nhanhacv: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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baixiangzi
baixiangzi: the moon and sixpence
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Seventh_Sanctum
Seventh_Sanctum: jungle book
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Catsonic
Catsonic: 'Crime and Punishment', 'A Confederacy of Dunces', Anything by Piers Anthony (lol), Anything Bronte, Austen, Wharton.... AHHH you get the picture!
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programmer1972
programmer1972: That is like asking how many grains of sand is on a beach. I don't know Sai King, James Herbert, Kingsley(not Martin) Amis, Frederick Forysth, George Orwell(down and out in Paris and London, 1984 and animal farm) i half read Anna Karenina by Tolstoy, a Russian girl told me the ending when i was half way through. gave up bitch. I was enjoying it. Jerome K jerome, mark twain, Oscar Wilde(his stories are hilarious) King Solomon's mines. John Grisham, Wilbur smith sort of read The three Muskateers by Dumas, can't remember if i read 'the man in the Iron mask' if i did i wouldn't have been more then 11. Cornelius Ryan(the longest day, A bridge too far) Micheal Caine(his autobiography is hilarious) Steve Mcqueen, robert de niro. The overcoat by Gogol. That's all I can think of, off the top of my head.
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malloryemmawyatt
malloryemmawyatt: I write my own books
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Whoknowsnotme
Whoknowsnotme: The Magician by Raymond Feist.
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Renee96
Renee96: The Twilight Saga by Steph Meyer, say what you want about it but no series has ever brought out as much emotion in me as that series did.
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ihatesharks
ihatesharks: the alchemist
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AutumnFyre
AutumnFyre: Ahh this is really hard to pick!
I'd have to say The Scarlet Pimpernell, a Robin Hood-type story during the French Revolution.
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Evelyn99
Evelyn99: Liked Gillian Flynn, the Alcemist is a great classic Jhonatan the seagull was very inspiring for me as a child
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