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3 Favorite Books

Oct Bride asked me what my 3 favorite books are.  I'm still not sure if I can narrow it down but what are yours?

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Re: 3 Favorite Books

  • House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende

    The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho

    The Red Tent by Anita Diamant

  • Harry Potter Series

    The Red Tent

    Kite Runner

  • I think these would be my top 3...

     

    Nineteen Minutes

    Perfect Match

    My Sister's Keeper

  • This is a tough one! ?I'd say right now the ones that stand out are:?

    Life of Pi by Yann Martel

    The Christmas Box Miracle by Richard Paul Evans

    Autobiography of a Yogi (this book is kind of "out there" but oddly helped me leave a very unhappy job)?

  • Hmmm tough question...

    The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

    I Am Charlotte Simmons by Tom Wolfe

    The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

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  • btr-bride, you're cheating with the HP series, LOL!

    I think I would say

     The Pact by Jodi Picoult

    Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows (#7) by JK Rowling

    3rd...hmm, I feel like I need to be standing in front of my bookcase to answer this question!  Perhaps The Other Boelyn Girl by Philippa Gregory?  Jemima J by Jane Green?  The Josephine Bonaparte trio?

  • I've got 2 for sure:

    My Family and Other Animals, Gerald Durrell

    My Year of Eating Meat, Ruth Ozeki - though, this may fall to 5-6 on the list if I keep thinking...

     
     

  • The Smoke Jumpers by Nicholas Evans

    The Pact by Jodi Picoult

    Summer Sisters by Judy Blume

  • ooh, Summer Sisters! I told you I needed to be in front of my bookcase!  I've read that one at least 4 times!
  • Catcher in the Rye

    The Pearl

    Something Borrowed

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  • the giver

    brave new world

    anne of green gables/little women/little house series (similar genre)

    Wuthering heights

    most anything by Dickens or Shakespeare

    IMO most newer books dont hold a candle to these...

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  • The only one I can definitely put on this list: The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho.

  • A Secret History by Donna Tartt

    She's Come Undone or I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb

    Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides

  • oh I forgot, TransSister Radio by Chris Bojhalian.
  • OOO I forgot the Wally Lamb books.
  • omg I *HATE* wally lamb books. DETEST them. Few books I can say that about but they actually made me angry! I know alot of ppl love them though...
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    omg I *HATE* wally lamb books. DETEST them. Few books I can say that about but they actually made me angry! I know alot of ppl love them though...

     Did you read them both?  You hated one and read the other, still?  Sometimes people hate She's Come Undone, but like the other one.  No?

  • Can I also add the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich??  I LOVE LOVE LOVE those books! 
  • Teacher picks-

    The Curious Inceident of the Dog in the Nightime

     Harold and the Purple Crayon

    fun picks- 

    Author: Kathy Reichs

  • 1.  The Giver - Lois Lowry

    2.  A Wrinkle in Time - Madeline L'engle

    3.  Where the Red Fern Grows - Wilson Rawls

    These are all "kids" books, but I just remember them shaping me so much when I read them.  I'll never forget the first time I read The Giver - it was so different from any other book I'd ever read.  Loved it.

  • yep - read them both and HATED them both!

    I didnt believe him as a female voice in She's come undone and I really really disliked the main character. I know this much is true was so dijointed and rambling, too long for the content and I just really did not like

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  • I can't pick.  It's just not possible!!!
  • This is one of the hardest questions I have ever been asked!  Here are my answers for now, and no, I can't keep it to 5.

    The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory

    Jemima J, Jane Green

    The Kite Runner, Khaled Something

    P.S. I Love You, Cecelia Ahern

    Kaffir Boy, can't remember the author

    Ramona and the Pest, Beverly Cleary

  • #1 Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet - I'm actually rereading it now for the 4th or 5th time so I can read the sequel next.

    #2 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

    #3 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith

    My Sister's Keeper, the Pact, To Kill a Monkingbird, and the Power of One are close runners up.

    Is anyone else on goodreads.com?  Its a website that catalogs the books you've read and you can look at your friends lists.  Let me know and we could add each other.

  • Memiors of a Geisha

    Midwives

    Maiden Voyage by Tania Abei (random autobiography about sailing but I've read it more times than I can count)

    I too hated the second Wally Lamb book.  A large part of it has to do with the fact that my best friend had a psychotic break right before that book came out.  I was living that book, didn't feel like I needed to read it.

  • This is what I can read over. and over. again.

    The Bean Trees, by Barbara Kingsolver

    Second Glance, by Jodi Picoult

    Anne of Green Gables series

     

  • Tough one...

    I'd have to say...

    The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, this is probably one of my all-time favorites. I just think it's a wondeful, compelling story.

    Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom, this book made me cry like a baby (in a good way) and I am so not a cryer. It's a poignant story and I think we all identify with the main character in one way or another. It's short and a quick read. I recommend it.  

    Even though it's really a "kid" book, I love Where the Red Fern Grows. Again, it's a simple, beautiful story of patience, persistence, devotion and love. I never get tired of it.
     

  • "Shopaholic" series by Sophie Kinsella

    "I Know This Much is True" by Wally Lamb

    "Heartbreaking Work of a Staggering Genuis" by David Eggers 

  • Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen

    Pillars of Earth - Ken Follett

    Anna Karenia - Tolstoy

  • I'm picking 4! 

    • Fall on Your Knees by Anne-Marie MacDonald
    • Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
    • The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory
    • Kite Runner

     

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