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| Thread started by: | "Which is your favorite book???" Posted by layla160 18 December at 10:10
Which is your favorite book??
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| | | | Messages: | "My favourite book is frmula 1." Posted by schumigirl1956 23 May at 17:54
I have several but i always return to Michael Schumacher books i have found them a great pleasure and help has i won 3rd place in a composition on the internet in 2007, out of 20,000 entries, they gave me a glass award in which i am deeply moved when i recieved it,to me it felt has if i won the oscars.
| "Me reader" Posted by sweetfam 12 August at 17:41
i only need GOOD book 2 read.i ve read so many books but y favourite z harry potter
| "Mine is..." Posted by sarahsofem 12 June at 10:07
the Regeneration WW1 trilogy by Pat Barker = genius!! They're partly historical but there are fictitious charatcers interwoven into the main plot and sub-plots (Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, W.H.R. Rivers, etc). I think it's just an amazing feat for a woman author writing in the Nineties.
I also love the French writer Georges Perec - zany as hell but really good. W or the Memory of Childhood is amazing.
Sarah x
| "Love all sorts" Posted by chelle1980 20 April at 13:37
i love reading danielle steele books. i think she is an amazing author.
my fave one is "accident"
i could read this one over and over. a bit of a tear jerker in parts, but a great read!!!
| "Omg i have like a million" Posted by missfreake 8 April at 00:09
i really can't decide,when i was 12 i really liked S.E. hinton. Now i think my fav. book is the secret life of bees.
| "I have quite a few! " Posted by milenafiore 16 January at 10:06
I will only mention several titles... Giovanni Papinis' Gog; Nikos Kazantzakis' Zorba the Greek, Simone de Beauvoir's All people are mortal, Rabelais' works, all of them  Jerome K. Jerome's Three men in a boat, Yasunarim Kawabata's Beauty and sadness, Milan Kundera's Slowness... ok... brainstorm over... fine weather in my mind now! 
| "So many books........" Posted by therealfiona 25 July at 16:06
Top of the list is Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Then...Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" the entire "Claudine" series by Colette. "The Pursuit of Love" and "Love in a Cold Climate" by Nancy Mitford. "The Eustace Diamonds" by Anthony Trollope. "Wild Swans" by Jung Chang (much imitated but never bettered)"Trainspotting" by Irvine Welsh (not easy to read unless you're Scottish and can understand the language)and finally, "More, Now, Again" by Elizabeth Wurtzel
| "I like many books.." Posted by ladyangel82 6 July at 14:00
I like Goethe's books for example..the Crimson Petal and white by Michael Faber, Torey Hayden books, It by Stephen King..
| "Mine is" Posted by csinerd 5 June at 21:38
i like these books called the clique series its sorda like mean girls it has 'queen bees' and 'wannabees' its a really intresting series
| "So many" Posted by katy276 2 January at 11:53
Gosh, there are so many... one that I've read recently that I really enjoyed is the Time Traveller's Wife, I thought it was a really well-crafted book. I'm readinhg Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar next - have you read it?
| ""the bell jar"" Posted by saffron1 4 July at 23:34
I read this book when I was very young, probably about 20 and it had a lasting impression on me. Not sure whether it was because of my age or the book itself. It's interesting because I have found that some, not all of the books I read in my youth, don't move me in the same way now I'm older. I'll try re-reading this book and see if it still affects me. I'll let you know Katy276 what I think, but don't hold your breath, I have a pile next to my bed to get through first, I read all the time!
| "For youngsters" Posted by ruthd 13 July at 16:38
I have just read Fearless and it is great for younger readers...nice and short, but still realistic with fab characters. It has a myspace page too!
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