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What are your favorite books?

ItzLeo October 5th, 2022

list at least 2 or 3 of your fav books

it can be any book you want

here are mine

Camp by L.C Rosen and Willow by Julia Hoban

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helpfulTurtle6349 October 9th, 2022

@ItzLeo

the God of small things

by arundhati roy


last night at twisted river

by John irving


the spirit catches you and you fall down

by Anne fadiman



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Liv125 November 12th, 2022

A very nice and interesting as well as varied range of books ๐Ÿ˜Š Thank you for sharing!

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azureBunny9696 October 9th, 2022

@ItzLeo

Mine include:

-Girl on the train

-Silent patient

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Liv125 November 12th, 2022

Ohh, I also really enjoyed reading the 'Silent Patient'. It was an intriguing and exciting book ๐Ÿ˜Š Thank you for sharing!

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IWishIWasAMossyRock October 9th, 2022

My favorite book is Harrow Lake and my favorite generes are horror and mystery :)

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Liv125 November 12th, 2022

Horror and mystery are good genres, and they are some of my favourites too ๐Ÿ˜Š I will have to look into Harrow Lake, thank you for sharing your favourite book!

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TheAutumnWitch October 20th, 2022

@ItzLeo

The Ice Princess by Camilla Lรคckberg (Fiction; Nordic noir; more suited for 18+ years of age)

My Bookstore: Writers Celebrate Their Favorite Places to Browse, Read and Shop by a variety of authors (Nonfiction; essentially a guide to independent bookstores across the USA recommended by these numerous authors. Bookworms, rejoice!)

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Liv125 November 12th, 2022

I have never heard of the Nordic noir genre, but it does sound really mystical and exciting๐Ÿ˜Š Thank you for including a suitability warning and for sharing your favourite books!

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Themaninblackxxx October 20th, 2022

The Flashman books (13 of them)

Adventure/humour with a unique character in Flashman

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Liv125 November 12th, 2022

Adventure genre books are always fun and exciting to read, i love the suspense in them ๐Ÿ˜Š Thank you for sharing your favourite books!

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butdoesanyonenotice November 4th, 2022

@ItzLeo

probably JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings [ not The Hobbit though, too wordy ] and The Great Gatsby

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Liv125 November 12th, 2022

JRR's books are such classics, and definitely a must read. I love Lord of the Rings as well, and i am currently in the process of reading it myself ๐Ÿ˜Š So far, the words have been quite complicated but I love the mysterious world and exciting storyline. Thank you for sharing!

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lightBunny5055 November 4th, 2022

@ItzLeo It starts with us by Colleen Hoover and The Kite Runner by Khaled Hossieni


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Liv125 November 12th, 2022

I have seen Colleen Hoover mentioned quite a lot, and i like her books a lot as well ๐Ÿ˜Š I'm glad you like them too, and thank you for sharing both of your favourite books!

quinnsdrift227 January 31st, 2023

@lightBunny5055 honestly more half half of colleen hoovers books are amazing

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akky123 November 12th, 2022

Breathe: A ghost story by cliff Mcnish was the first "horror" book I read as a child and I remember that it was so impactful that even to this day when I think about it, I remember how scared I was! Good read to get the poor heart going. ๐Ÿ˜„

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Liv125 November 12th, 2022

Oohh, even the title sounds spooky and scary! ๐Ÿ˜Š I can imagine how frightening it must have been to read that when you were younger. Thank you for sharing your story ๐Ÿ’›

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Beechie November 12th, 2022

@ItzLeo

I have so many, so I'll list the ones that come to my mind right now : 1) "White Fang"- Jack London 2) "Library of the dead" - Glenn Cooper 3) "Shetehi Li HaSakin" - David Grossman

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Liv125 November 12th, 2022

These are some really unique books, and i like the sound of the titles a lot ๐Ÿ˜Š Thank you for sharing your favourites here!

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Beechie November 12th, 2022

@Liv125

I could go on all day โ˜บ๏ธ I love reading

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BlueSkies1021 November 12th, 2022

@ItzLeo

You've Reached Sam by Dustin Thao is literally my favorite book in the whole universe it honestly changed my life for the better and made me happier than any other book I've ever read. They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera is also super meaningful and anyone who hasn't read it really should---it really teaches you to cherish life, you know?

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akky123 November 12th, 2022

@BlueSkies1021 You've reached Sam hit me hard, especially the end ahh.

Liv125 November 12th, 2022

'They Both Die at the End' was a very meaningful book, and i enjoyed being able to read it ๐Ÿ˜Š Thank you for sharing your opinions on it, and about your favourite books overall! ๐Ÿ’—

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