What is your all time favourite book? (1 Viewer)

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Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie
Haroun and the Sea of Stories - Salman Rushdie
In Cold Blood - Truman Capote
The Lost Thing - Shaun Tan
The Hound of the Baskervilles - Arthur Conan Doyle
The Lost World - Arthur Conan Doyle
Abarat - Clive Barker
I, Claudius - Robert Graves
A Short History of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson
The Talented Mr Ripley - Patricia Highsmith
Any of the Hazel Green books - Odo Hirsch
Anything by Agatha Christie
Any of the Cairo Jim books - Geoffrey Mcskimming
 

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Oops and I forgot Nathaniel Hawthorne and Alfred Bester are gret for short stories - Rappaccini's Daughter by Hawthorne is probably my favourite.
 

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I quite like 'The Tenth Circle' by Jodi Piccoult. It was surprisingly the first book I ever read, and the only book I have really grown to love.
 

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Probably... the novel Skymaze. First read it when I was like 11, have read it probably 4 or 5 times (and the rest of the trilogy) since. What can I say, I'm a computer games nerd! :p
 
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Meg Cabot is my all time favourite author. I don't care what people say about her being too cliche or typical or girly or anything. They are simple books and they make you feel good about yourself.

Harry Potter is a must. Marsden's Tomorrow series is pretty good too.

Jane Eyre is my favourite classic i think. You really can't get past that.

Melina Marchetta writes cool books too. Jellicoe Road was awesome.

Shakespeare is cool but I guess we get enough of him at school.
 

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I've only just gotten into reading again. The best book i've read so far is 'Jessica' by Bryce Courtenay.
I'm going to start on the tomorrow series soon and Memoirs of a Geisha. :D
 

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honestly i cant say im too fond of ms highsmiths work. but orwell's nineteen eighty-four is alright.

favourite book, though, the spike milligan war stories. i forget the titles of some of them, but it includes 'adolf hitler: my part in his downfall', 'mussolini: his part in my downfall', 'rommel? gunner who?' and maybe two others. good books.
 

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Neverwhere- Neil Gaiman
The Code Book- Simon Singh
American Gods- Neil Gaiman
Captain Alatriste- Arturo Perez-Reverte
 

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i love the book 'the kite runner'
and HARRY POTTER!!! WOOOOOOOOOO lol
i have a long list of books i love but here are some that stand out:
-the catcher in the rye
-the great gatsby
-a thousand splendid suns
-the queens fool
-books by Sophia Kinsellia
 

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well here we are...at the end of the thread dealy...no one's going to read this BUT a fulli sikk book is 'the god of small things'...its pretty confronting and weird at sum points, but the way arundahti roy writes it is amazin ya'll...bit weird, and im sure there's sum subliminal shit in there sumwhere that i missed, but the stuff i did pik up was gooooooood

 

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yeh i agree, the god of small things is a great read...ranks up there with to kill a mockingbird, the grapes of wrath, east of eden etc.
 

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wot about the bronze horseman too....its a bit of a chick book but it turns into hardcore porn by the end of it...pretty good bruz
 

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harry potter series
jessica - bryce courtenay
the time travellers wife - audrey niffenegger
 

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what my mother doesnt know -sonya sones

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frankenstein-mary shelley-mind u if it wasent for ext i wouldnt have touched it!
 

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