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Your favorite books of all time

Discussion in 'Books' started by danceken, May 24, 2009.

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  1. danceken

    danceken Member

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    List your 5 favorite books of all time. This should make a good tbr list. Mine are
    Book Thief
    Eragon
    Harry Potter
    Wintersdance
    Dairey ofa Whiskey Robber
     
  2. seizedbyanger

    seizedbyanger Banned

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    all the books in the gemma doyle series
    the road of the dead
    lucas
    go ask alice/jays journal
    thirteen reasons why
     
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    Greengirl Senior Member

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    almost everything from Ann Rice. I am a forever fan.
     
  4. opel diamond

    opel diamond burn out

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    the little wooden horse and the owl who was afraid of the dark, love those books!

    now i'm older my others would be: Wild by Jay Griffiths, Riding the Magic Carpet, Into the Wild, On the Road, Grapes of Wrath, The Beach, Walking.

    god there's loads. :)
     
  5. DroneLore

    DroneLore h8rs gon h8, I stay based

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    William Faulkner - The Sound and the Fury
    Chuck Palahniuk - Choke
    Peter Shaffer - Equus
    George RR Martin - A Storm of Swords
    Fyodor Dostoevsky - Notes From Underground
     
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