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853 QA Reputation110 | OIA said 10 years ago: Michael Harvey ‘ s The Chicago Way The Fifth Floor The Third Rail We All Fall Down | |
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698 QA Reputation19 | kasey said 9 years, 12 months ago: I fell in love with Will Grayson, Will Grayson; Harry Potter; Counting By Sevens; A Mango Shape Space; the Last Lecture…oh, god, there are so many. But those are the ones that made me cry/laugh/smile the most, from what I remember. | |
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69 QA Reputation0 | Shy Bird said 9 years, 12 months ago: The Fault in Our Stars!!!! | |
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712 QA Reputation0 | lyrically unchallenged said 9 years, 11 months ago: One of my favorite books is Looking for Alaska, or another book that was great was How To Save A Life by Sara Zarr, it was so beautiful. | |
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125 QA Reputation0 | Zoemeister said 9 years, 11 months ago: I have a passion for post apocalyptic dystopian societies. Such as 1964 by George Orwell, the Divergent trilogy. Also Science fiction and medical journals. | |
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285 QA Reputation54 | Sarah said 9 years, 11 months ago: I love “Thr3e” and the Circle Series by Ted Dekker (fantastic thriller novelist). I also like Divergent, and anything by Frank Peretti, Rick Riordan, and Lemony Snicket. | |
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674 QA Reputation49 | Keiralee said 9 years, 11 months ago: Ooooh I have so many! I love all of Scott Westerfeld, but the Leviathan series is the greatest of his. I also LOVE the Symphony of Ages series by Elisabeth Haydon, but NO ONE has read it. | |
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339 QA Reputation0 | cellohero said 9 years, 11 months ago: To Kill A Mockingbird, far and away, I read it at least once every year and I just can’t put it down once I’ve started (: | |
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135 QA Reputation0 | PoeticSpark said 9 years, 11 months ago: Rose Madder by Stephen King and Anne of Green Gables hold a special place in my heart (: | |
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214 QA Reputation18 | DKettering said 9 years, 10 months ago: These are mine : “1984″, “Animal farm” “A clergyman’s daughter” “Down and out in Paris and London” by George Orwell “Moveable feast” by Ernest Hemingway “Brave new world” by Aldous Huxley “The stranger” by Albert Camus “Fahrenheit 451″ by Ray Bradbury “Demons”, “Crime & Punishment” “Idiot” by Fyodor Dostoevsky “Tender is the night” by Fitzgerald “A clockwork orange” Stunley Kurbick “To kill a mocking bird” by Harper Lee “If on a winter’s night a traveller by Calvino “King Lear” by Shakespeare “The catcher in the Rye” by Salinger | |
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3368 QA Reputation204 | cynicalgravy said 9 years, 10 months ago: I can’t recall much of them now, but: “Harry Potter” series by J.K. Rowling “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” by Rick Riordan “The Curious Incident of the Dog in Night-Time” by Mark Haddon “Lord of the Rings” trilogy by J.R.R Tolkein “The Hobbit” by J.R.R Tolkein “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak “Warriors” series by Erin Hunter Right now I’m running out of good books to read…currently I’m reading Gulliver’s Travels. I’ve read each harry potter book at least 5 times already. I would love Divergent trilogy and the Hunger Games, but they seemed to be rather cliched now. | |
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0 QA Reputation0 | Deleted User said 9 years, 10 months ago: aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe is beautiful | |
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4614 QA Reputation1375 | DJ Not Nice said 9 years, 10 months ago: French literature classics such as Victor Hugo (Les Misérables), Alexandre Dumas (Le Comte de Monte-Crisco), Jules Verne (Michel Strogoff), Émile Zola (Les Rougon-Macquart), Paul Féval (Le Bossu). Any Harlan Coben or Dennis Lehane book. The Book With No Name (Bourbon Kid) trilogy by anonymous. Tales of the Otori by Lian Hearn. Any Philip Kerr book. And obviously, A Song Of Ice And Fire by George R.R. Martin. | |
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195 QA Reputation0 | Anette said 9 years, 10 months ago: The best book I have read has to be Harry Potter and the deathly hallows! It is the best book in the Harry potter series to.. I cried while reading it, and I have never done that before, hehe | |
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379 QA Reputation19 | Annan said 9 years, 10 months ago: White Oleander by Janet Fitch Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten Looking For Alaska by John Green the Inheritance (saga? series?) by Christopher Paolini the Redwall books by Brian Jacques of course, LOTR and Harry Potter When I was younger, I absolutely loved The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley. I’m still in love with that book. | |