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of all time. One you can read again and again and never get tired of it.

2007-08-29 03:50:42 · 22 answers · asked by chiquiz08 3 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

I love Twilight by Stephenie Meyer too.

2007-08-31 05:19:52 · update #1

22 answers

"Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen!

2007-08-29 22:24:04 · answer #1 · answered by adémo 5 · 1 0

Hmm...it depends. My favorite books are not necessarily the most rereadable ones. Two books which I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a book to read are George Orwell's 1984 and Stephen Wolfram's A New Kind of Science (the latter being a nonfiction book). On the other hand, my personal favorite novel is James Hogan's The Two Faces of Tomorrow.

2007-08-29 10:59:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

omg! A book called "Twilight" by stephine Myer. It is a Book that really gets you into it, (I finished it in two days!) You really cant put it down! Here is a brief summary:

A sad and lonely "Bella Swan" Moves to forks to live with her father named "Charlie" To find a fresh new start, On the first day of school, A Boy named "Mike" Seems to have a *Hint Hint* Liking for her. While they sit at lunch, A Boy named, "Edward Cullen", Is the most Impressive Thing She has ever seen. He has the most Lovely, Velvet skin, With topaz eyes that make her shiver. She also notices that, His family is just as beautiful as he is. So, She Studies him carefully. He is in the same biology as him...But it seems........He is trying to aviod her to the fullest. I cannot say anymore, Yet this is the best book in the known universe
PLZ READ IT@

2007-08-31 01:14:37 · answer #3 · answered by (♫ its the voice that kills ♫) 1 · 1 0

That's a tough one, I have so many books I could read over and over again. But probably The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Farenheit 451 are two of the best for me. I reread The Hobbit and the LOTR trilogy every year with my mom, it's a tradition we started when I was 15. I still love those very much too.

2007-08-29 11:08:50 · answer #4 · answered by tnk3181979 5 · 1 0

"I Never Promised You A Rose Garden" by Joanne Greenberg.

I love that book, although I'm not schizophrenic (like the main character), I can relate to her story, especially in her struggles to overcome her illness and to be 'normal'.

Here's an excerpt from the book's summary:

"I Never Promised You a Rose Garden is a semi-autobiographical account of a teenage girl's three-year battle with schizophrenia. Deborah Blau, bright and artistically talented, has created a world, the Kingdom of Yr, as a form of defense from a confusing, frightening reality. When Deborah was five, she underwent surgery to remove a tumor in her ovaries, a traumatic experience that involved a great deal of physical pain and shame. During her childhood, Deborah suffered frequent abuse from her anti-Semitic peers and neighbors. When Deborah first created Yr, it was a beautiful, comforting haven, but over time the gods of Yr became tyrannical dictators who ruled Deborah's every word and action."

2007-08-29 10:59:48 · answer #5 · answered by Ms Ghost 6 · 1 0

"Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer.........THE GREATEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ!!! Its absolutely amazing!!! You get lost when your reading it.....and you don't wanna stop! Its almost like you become apart of the book when your reading it! (i know that might sound weird...but it's true!!! :) ) Trust me, (and i don't know how many times i've said this before), you WILL fall in love with this book!!!!!

2007-08-29 12:14:05 · answer #6 · answered by Jess 2 · 1 0

i kno this answer looks pretty long but deffinately read this. the book is called twilight by stephenie meyer. i swear this is the best book ever! the second book is called new moon and the third and newest book is eclipse. here is an exerpt and summary of twilight
"Softly he brushed my cheek, then held my face between his marble hands. 'Be very still,' he whispered, as if I wasn't already frozen. Slowly, never moving his eyes from mine, he leaned toward me. Then abruptly, but very gently, he rested his cold cheek against the hollow at the base of my throat."
As Shakespeare knew, love burns high when thwarted by obstacles. In Twilight, an exquisite fantasy by Stephenie Meyer, readers discover a pair of lovers who are supremely star-crossed. Bella adores beautiful Edward, and he returns her love. But Edward is having a hard time controlling the blood lust she arouses in him, because--he's a vampire. At any moment, the intensity of their passion could drive him to kill her, and he agonizes over the danger. But, Bella would rather be dead than part from Edward, so she risks her life to stay near him, and the novel burns with the erotic tension of their dangerous and necessarily chaste relationship.
Meyer has achieved quite a feat by making this scenario completely human and believable. She begins with a familiar YA premise (the new kid in school), and lulls us into thinking this will be just another realistic young adult novel. Bella has come to the small town of Forks on the gloomy Olympic Peninsula to be with her father. At school, she wonders about a group of five remarkably beautiful teens, who sit together in the cafeteria but never eat. As she grows to know, and then love, Edward, she learns their secret. They are all rescued vampires, part of a family headed by saintly Carlisle, who has inspired them to renounce human prey. For Edward's sake they welcome Bella, but when a roving group of tracker vampires fixates on her, the family is drawn into a desperate pursuit to protect the fragile human in their midst. The precision and delicacy of Meyer's writing lifts this wonderful novel beyond the limitations of the horror genre to a place among the best of YA fiction. (Ages 12 and up) --Patty Campbell
trust me this is a great book. the first 2 chapters are kind of slow but after that i promise you will get hooked
hope i could help =]

2007-08-29 10:53:16 · answer #7 · answered by TWiLiGHT_LoVeR 1 · 3 1

Of the long long list, it would be one of these three: Little Women (Alcott), A Prayer for Owen Meany (Irving), or The Brothers K (Duncan).

2007-09-02 01:22:45 · answer #8 · answered by Amy B 2 · 0 0

i havent read many books but 1 of the few books i have read that i think was really good was The Hunt for Red October

2007-08-29 12:50:03 · answer #9 · answered by Dont get Infected 7 · 1 0

SEARCH FOR THE SUN by Ellen Anthony.

I never get tired of re-reading it.

2007-08-29 11:46:28 · answer #10 · answered by loryntoo 7 · 1 0

The Hobbitt and the Lord of the Rings. I've read it three times since my childhood and will probably will read it another three before I die.

2007-08-29 12:50:52 · answer #11 · answered by Oz 7 · 1 0

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