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    A favorite?

    I'd have to go with the Sherlock Holmes books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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    The Brothers Karamazov by Dostovsky. Because it is simply the most brilliant book ever written.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mal4mac View Post
    The one I'm reading at the moment, if it's a good book, so "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" would be it....
    ıt is really good

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    Since "Dr Jekyll" I've read two more contenders - "Our Mutual Friend" by Charles Dickens and "Waverley" by Sir Walter Scott. Wonderful books!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mal4mac View Post
    Since "Dr Jekyll" I've read two more contenders - "Our Mutual Friend" by Charles Dickens and "Waverley" by Sir Walter Scott. Wonderful books!
    I will read that book thanks to you

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    Fav Books

    Joseph Campbell: Hero With A Thousand Faces
    Christopher Vogler: Writer's Journey
    Kal Bashir: 2000+ stage Hero's Journey And Transformation Through A New World / State

    All changed by writing life.

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    As this is my first post let me start by saying hello, everyone! My registration email came through today. Hurrah!

    I have a few favourites that I often re-read: David Copperfield (Dickens), The Secret History (Tartt), The Historian (Kostova) and Pride and Prejudice (Austen). Perhaps not the most high brow of literary works but I find them so enjoyable. A good book is a good book, I say.

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    Catcher has to be up there, but two scenes in Catcher bother me: Holden dancing on the bed with Phoebe, and of course Mr. Antonelli. Kinda creepy. Currently my fave and has been for the last few years: Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton - it reads with such tangibility, followed by Idoru by Gibson and always, Bridge to Teribithia. Lousy movie. I also really like The Giver. Yes, most of my faves are juvenile fiction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MissBankjc View Post
    As this is my first post let me start by saying hello, everyone! My registration email came through today. Hurrah!

    I have a few favourites that I often re-read: David Copperfield (Dickens), The Secret History (Tartt), The Historian (Kostova) and Pride and Prejudice (Austen). Perhaps not the most high brow of literary works but I find them so enjoyable. A good book is a good book, I say.
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    De engelenmaker by stefan brijs. It's a dutch book, but I think that it has been translated in English and some other languages. It's a very interesting book about human cloning and morals.

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    J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. hands down.

    I used to feel like this question was akin to being asked who my favorite child is... =D
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    I read Harry Potter series and it is extremely good.

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    I think all books have different specialities...

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    All changes bring us different emotions in our books.

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    Maybe To Kil A Mockingbird?

    My favourite one physically is a three volume Shakespeare. I just love handling, it's very nice. And i really like the smell of my Histoy of Western Philosphy, haha. Which I haven't even read yet.

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