I will always love reading Dracula.
Beach Music was another really good book, as well.
2007-03-12 06:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Some of my favorites are:
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Gone With The wind by Margaret Mitchell
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
More recently,
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
Uglies trilogy by Scott Westerfeld
Notes From a Midnight Driver by Jordan Sonnenblick
Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie by David Lubar
2007-03-12 06:44:28
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answered by laney_po 6
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I have been a reader for 44yrs. My all time favorite is "The Far Pavilions" by M.M. Kaye. It has everything, Adventure, Romance, History, Friendship, and war. It takes place in India in the 1800s. You can find it on line or in most used book stores. It is a very long book, but you'll be sorry when it ends.
2007-03-12 08:00:56
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answered by curious connie 7
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there are such quite some by way of the years! The Stand by making use of Stephen King The darkish Tower sequence by making use of Stephen King Water For Elephants by making use of Sara Gruen Jane Eyre and The Professor the two by making use of Charlotte Bronte lady Chatterley's Lover by making use of D H Lawrence
2016-10-18 04:57:32
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Well, if you are into Christian reading, might I suggest "Pagans in the Pews" by Dr. Peter Jones? Or, if you are looking for classic political intrigue, I love, absolutely LOVE, the late Robert Ludlum's "Scorpio Illusion" and "The Aquitaine Progression". If you like folklore, try Zora Neale Hurston's "Mules and Men" or "Go Gator and Muddy the Water".
2007-03-12 06:53:51
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answered by aquabird17 1
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The Bible is great for all time thoughts on history and today.
a few more:
Hawaii
The Greatest Generation
The Secret - by Rhonda Byrne & others - and I got the DVD to watch it over and over - plus I have 2 more DVD's of the secret away to my friends.
anything on Andrew Carnegie
Dale Carnegie
Dr. Phil - on relationships
The Richest Man Who Ever Lived - about King Solomon
Get Out of the Pit
- I love motivational books
GOD bless us always.
MBA-Boston Univ.
2007-03-12 06:47:35
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answered by May I help You? 6
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Noble House---James Clavell
The Stand----Stephen King
Shogun---James Clavell
2007-03-12 15:17:54
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answered by Andy 2
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Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahnuik.
2007-03-12 07:14:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
anything by Hemingway
2007-03-12 07:56:27
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answered by alj20012003 2
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I read one recently that was really out of this world. It's called (and I know you've heard of it) To Kill a Mockingbird. The book is absolutely wonderful. I almost couldn't put it down.
2007-03-12 06:44:32
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answered by Mommymonster 7
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The Vampire Lestat
2007-03-12 06:43:14
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answered by axelflame8 2
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