Mine is The Fault In Our Stars. Just curious.
Ohhh hard question either " To Kill a Mockingbird" or "Lord of the Rings"
I know it's not really a "book", but the walking dead comics are incredible ;)
As far as actual books go, LOTR still holds the #1 spot for me.
As far as actual books go, LOTR still holds the #1 spot for me.
anjirocoolFlowers for Algernon
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Either the dream quest of lost kadath (If I spelled that wrong don't crucify me) or flatland.
Good Omens, The Stranger, or the Malus Darkblade series.
Not_MatlockThe Count of Monte Cristo
I'm reading the unabridged version right now.
For me, I can't really decide, so I'll list a couple:
Dune
Ender's Game
Anything by Ray Bradbury
I'm reading the unabridged version right now.
For me, I can't really decide, so I'll list a couple:
Dune
Ender's Game
Anything by Ray Bradbury
Ready Player One is a very good book. Also the Hobbit and LOTR
Mysterious Island or Atlas Shrugged, calling a tie
Ellie_GouldingMine is The Fault In Our Stars. Just curious.
you are the best yay that book is also the best
you are the best yay that book is also the best
Either the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series or the Ender's Game series. Both are absolutely excellent. I enjoy all of Dan Brown's books too.
i agree with panzer enders game series were incredible
It's not technically a book, but it is a literary work that is often sold in books. Macbeth.
Ravenor: the Omnibus
Other than that, I enjoy Orson Scott Card's books.
I've been reading The Three Musketeers off and on for a long while now, but some of the art I remember seeing in my grandparents house, hanging on a wall in the visitor's bedroom. It's kind of crazy to see the small, easy-to-miss connections remain through generations.
Other than that, I enjoy Orson Scott Card's books.
I've been reading The Three Musketeers off and on for a long while now, but some of the art I remember seeing in my grandparents house, hanging on a wall in the visitor's bedroom. It's kind of crazy to see the small, easy-to-miss connections remain through generations.
The whole "The Rift War Cycle" by Raymond E. Feist. I found this seiries one day when randomly browsing the library. I got hooked instantly and it is now my favorite series by far. It doesn't have the best writing but it's universe is just so real and exciting that it completely entrances you into the books. 10/10 would recommend
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Riftwar_Saga