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cenobite Bray, Wicklow Ireland
Ooooohh, spicy stuff!blushing
My choices would include "Our Ancestors" by Italo Calvino and "Le Grand Meaulnes" by Alain-fournier.
The_Kansan Claxton (Powell), Tennessee USA
A River Runs Through It ~ Norman Mclean

Backbone of the World ~ Edward Louis Henry

Many, many more too numerous to mention...



gypsykisses Port Huron, Michigan USA
The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

followed by

my ancient history book...learned a lot from itwine
Polarbutterfly Somewhere, Northwest Territories Canada



"The Diaries of Anne Frank."


professor
Shadow_lover West Palm, Florida USA
Well mine changes from time to time, but through this break I think the best book I have read is "Ordinary women, Extraordinary sex"
spicey1 St. Louis, Missouri USA
The life and times of the Wicked Witch of the West..Gregory Maguire

The five people you meet in Heaven Mitch Albom

and anything by Patricia Cornwell



nurcnurc Longwood, Florida USA
So many, a few faves:

East of Eden - John Steinbeck

To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee

Pompeii - Robert Harris

Three Weeks with My Brother - Nicholas and Micah Sparks
Big_John Ocean Springs, Mississippi USA
My favorite book is always the last one I read and the one I am currently reading. Last one: Playing for Pizza by John Grisham.
Current one: The Appeal by John Grisham. Oh I read a golf psychology book last week. It was: Golf Is Not A Game of Perfect by Dr. Bob Rotella with Bob Cullen. Great book for golfers!



funnylovgal St.Catharines , Ontario Canada
Notebook
By Nicholas Sparks


Point Blank

Catherine Coulter
honkeytonk Murfreesboro, Tennessee USA
MARK TWAIN, humor and insight!!!
woody636 Elgin, Illinois USA
Way too many to name a favorite, but just finished "Alex & Me". Excellent! thumbs up
dcj22 Somewhere, Kansas USA
Way too many favs. I love Marley and Me though because it got my daughter into reading more. We read it together as we did the Chronicles of Narnia books and the Harry Potter books.
druidess6308 Reverse, Pennsylvania USA
The Mists of Avalon series by Marion Zimmer Bradley, later continued by her daughter.

Almost everything by Morgan Llewellyn

The Secret



hrt4lse Redding, California USA
spicey1: The life and times of the Wicked Witch of the West..Gregory Maguire

The five people you meet in Heaven Mitch Albom

and anything by Patricia Cornwell


Patricia Cornwell is one of my favorite authors, just finished reading Scarpetta.

I also like Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy, James Petterson, John Kellerman, Louis L'Amour, Tony Hillerman.

I've read all the Harry Potter books....twice....lol

When I was a kid my favorite was a tie between Island of the Blue Dolphins and The Black Stallion.
elana1977 new york, New York USA
Hi Mark Twain ? Cool , you know i am from Russia we love Mark Twain (school program) :) As a matter of fact not every american read his books (Or heard ) and he is an American , what an irony ... Tom Soier and H. Finn , you refreshed my childhood memories , thank you .



mbcasey North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA
Big_John: My favorite book is always the last one I read and the one I am currently reading. Last one: Playing for Pizza by John Grisham.
Current one: The Appeal by John Grisham. Oh I read a golf psychology book last week. It was: Golf Is Not A Game of Perfect by Dr. Bob Rotella with Bob Cullen. Great book for golfers!


John...you have to read Legend Of Bagger Vance...the best book that has golf as a theme I have ever read. Much deeper that that though...thumbs up



LACali Southern California, California USA
The Corrections-Jonathan Franzen, Smilla's Sense of Snow, The Little Prince.
gelynn Digos, Davao City Philippines
all the books by dan brown,danielle still,sydney sheldon...



llfrfgt michigan, Michigan USA
let it blurt! life and times of lester bangs
shakespeare09 Shelby Twp., Michigan USA
The Divine Commedy - Dante Alighieri

Paradise Lost - John Milton

For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway

Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Friedrich Nietzsche

Annabel Lee (poem) - Edgar Allen Poe
The Broken Tower (poem) - Hart Crane

Sorry only top 5 would suffice...too difficult to decide.




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