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I just finished reading 'The Notebook' which is now a film,and i thought its the best book I have ever read.
If anyone like to read,what is the best book you've ever read,and have you read it more than once,and do you own it? |
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She's Come Undone (by Wally Lamb) is possibly the best book I've had the pleasure of reading. A few years ago I bought it and have read it a few times since then. It never gets old and is always inspiring. Once I open it back up, it's hard to put down.
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I absolutely loved Bittersweet by Danielle Steel,and I have read it numerous times.Its just very uplifting.
I also loved The World Is Full Of Married Men by Jackie Collins.I couldn't put it down once i began reading it,now i own it,and read it all the time.It never gets boring.Its a GREAT book. And to answer another one of your questions,I LOVE to read. |
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This is a tough question, b/c I LOVE to read. But I loved "Five People You Meet in Heaven." I'd definitely recommend it to anybody who hasn't read it.
I also just finished "Perfect Match" by Jodi Picoult. She also wrote 2 other books, "The Pact," and "Plain Truth" which were made into Lifetime movies. All three of those are great. And of course, the "Harry Potter" novels. |
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The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien as well as any cookbook or travel guide book!
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The Perks of Being A Wallflower by: Stephen Chbosky
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Originally posted by safety pin my cat woke up up at like 5:30 this morning. she wanted me to let her out of the room. then she came back in and wanted to play. rufus wainwright - in a graveyard This next song is a song about death, and...how you shouldn't be afraid of it. Also, I wrote it on acid, so it should be pretty good..." |
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I love anything by Stephen King. It's a toss up between Pet Cemetary, or The Green Mile. Possibly The Green Mile, because that book started my love of reading.
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any of JOhn Grisham's books are awesome.. I Loved "The Rainmaker" and "The Pelican Brief" (the movie was aweful compared to the book)
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Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel, Salem's Lot by Stephen King, and All The President's Men by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are my all time favorite books. In fact I was so insipred by All The President's Men that for a short time in college I changed my major to journalism.
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A series of Unfortunate Events, they are really good
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I forgot what it was called, but something a few years ago. It was for kids younger than me, but it made me cry so whatever, I liked it.
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I've always loved the Nancy Drew books. They are all really good, so I don't have a favorite. Same goes with the Harry Potter books. And with The Princess Diaries books.The only book I can think of is The Diary of Anne Frank. I loved it.
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Oh God... I've read so many books that I can't even keep track of them anymore. It's pathetic. But these stand out in my mind as the absolute best.
-- 'The Runaway Jury' and 'The Rainmaker', by John Grisham -- 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn', by Betty Smith -- 'More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addiction' by Elizabeth Wurtzel -- The Harry Potter series, by J.K. Rowling -- 'Gone For Good', by Harlan Coban -- 'Annie On My Mind', by Nancy Garden -- 'The Secret History', by Donna Tart -- 'The Bell Jar', by Sylvia Plath |
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