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absurda
10-01-2008, 02:29 PM
What's the best book you've ever read, and why?

Mine was probably The Mists of Avalon, because is explores different points of view. The female characters have depth, they all have flaws and qualities, there is no "good" and "evil". The male characters though are a bit one-dimensional. It made me fall in love with the Arthurian legends.

hoope
10-01-2008, 02:48 PM
well.. that is a hard question.. coz there r many..
but i can say .. i loved reading JANE EYRE by Charlotte bronte.. it made me really feel as if i was jane.. & the story of the gothic love, is really unforgetable.

CHRISTMAS CAROL.. for charles dickens.. is also .. lovely.. & i liked it alot..
Twilight.. for stephanie myers...........

lol.. long list coming.. but these i can say the best.

Pecksie
10-08-2008, 02:08 PM
Couldn't for the life of me name only one book.

JBI
10-08-2008, 05:29 PM
The Divine Comedy.

stlukesguild
10-08-2008, 06:17 PM
And yet another vote for The Divine Comedy.

Dark Muse
10-08-2008, 07:03 PM
What's the best book you've ever read, and why?

Mine was probably The Mists of Avalon, because is explores different points of view. The female characters have depth, they all have flaws and qualities, there is no "good" and "evil". The male characters though are a bit one-dimensional. It made me fall in love with the Arthurian legends.

Some day I really want to read that. I saw the miniseris they did for it on tv. It was quite good and I am obcessed with Arthruian Lore.