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What are everyone's fave books?
Looking to expand my horizons wanna know some of the best books you have read, doesn't matter what genre.
7 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The Rules of Survival - Nancy Werlin
Martyn Pig - Kevin Brooks
Searching for Alaska - John Green
Feed - M.T. Anderson
If you want there is this site that you can sign up on and you put in all your own favorite books that you have read, and it gives you suggestions on other books to read, based on the ones that you add.
Librarythings.com
:) Good luck reading.
- charlestonLv 45 years ago
precise 5 maximum suitable reads so a ways in no particular order; 5: If Chins could Kill - Bruce Campbells (aka Ash from evil ineffective) autobiography 4: Starship squaddies via Robert Heinlen (it is a hundred% diverse from the action picture, least complicated occasion is that interior the radical Dizzy is a male trooper killed interior the 1st financial disaster lol) 3: Jumper via Steven Gould (back the radical differs a great deal from the action picture, and is written so rattling nicely that even people who hate analyzing will consume this e book) 2: The Zombie Survival instruction manual via Max Brooks ( Son of comedian legend Mel Brooks writes a self help e book written as though zombies are actual concern to handle, only exciting to study) a million: The physique via Steven King (it is in a e book of Steven King short thoughts that are all non-horror. Shawshank Redemption is in there too, his maximum suitable artwork in my humble opinion) have confidence me, study as a lot of those as u can :D
- You Need Me!Lv 71 decade ago
Grapes of Wrath. I read it many moons ago, when I was a young person. It really impacted me. Watch the old black-and-white movie too, if you ever get the chance.
- 1 decade ago
A Christmas Carol. I know it's very common, but it has a good meaning. It always makes me happy when Scrooge becomes cheerful in the end.
- 1 decade ago
'The Phantom of the Opera' by Gaston Leroux (Gothic horror/mystery)
'Phantom' by Susan Kay (Historical/tragedy [yes, it's a spin-off])
'The Lord of the Rings' tril. by J. R. R. Tolkien (Fantasy/adventure)
'The Chronicles of Narnia' by C. S. Lewis (Fantasy/adventure)
'Harry Potter' series by J. K. Rowling (Fantasy/adventure)