The best book you ever read

Anonymous
It’s a toss up between Anna Karenina and The House of Mirth

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s a toss up between Anna Karenina and The House of Mirth



But I should add that I’ve only just started reading Look Homeward, Angel and I am thinking it’s going to join the list by the time I’m done
Anonymous
Fatal Vision, by Joe McGuinness
Anonymous
Olive Kitteridge.

Honorable Mention: Far Tortuga
Anonymous
The Passion - Jeanette Winterson

Open - Agassi bio

Michael Lewis - Liars Poker

Silk - Alessandro Barrico

WS Maugham - Up at the Villa

The Sea, The Sea - V Wolfe

Gifts From the Sea - Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Isak Dinesen - Babette's Feast







Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Bible


That's not one book.
Anonymous
You know there's a Books section to this website?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You know there's a Books section to this website?

Oops, forgot where I was!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s a toss up between Anna Karenina and The House of Mirth



But I should add that I’ve only just started reading Look Homeward, Angel and I am thinking it’s going to join the list by the time I’m done


I've had that on my shelf forever and I love Anna Karenina and House of Mirth, so if you love it, I'll have to finally give it a try!
Anonymous
Favorite classic: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Favorite modern book: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Favorite classic: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Favorite modern book: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel[/quote]

I resisted reading this for so long because I thought historical fiction about Thomas Cromwell would be boring. When I finally read it I couldn't put it down and then when I finished it I immediately read the other two books in the series. Brilliant stuff.
Anonymous
The Name of the Rose

Umberto Eco
Anonymous
Pride and Prejudice
Anonymous
Ministry of the future, Kim Stanley Robinson.

It gave me a glimmer of hope for the future
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure.

But I love it when you read to me.
And you can read me anything.



The Book of Love....
is long and boring....
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