If you were allowed to read only one more book for the rest of your life, which would it be?

Anonymous
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
Anonymous
any of the first three Trixie Belden books. That was my favorite series as a kid and something about them just takes me back to a wonderful time in my childhood when I would just curl up with a book on a summer day and be immersed with my literary friends.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A Prayer for Owen Meany


+1 So glad I'm not alone on this one!


I was going to say this, too!
Anonymous
Hidden Figures about the black women mathematicians
Anonymous
I will be the cliche and say "Pride and Prejudice." I honestly want my children to read this to me as I drift on my deathbed (hopefully) out of life.
Anonymous
Jane Eyre
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Catch 22
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The Glass Castle
North of Normal
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Anonymous wrote:Jane Eyre


+1

Or, The Prince of Tides
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One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A Prayer for Owen Meany


+1 So glad I'm not alone on this one!


I was going to say this, too!


Me too!!! I just love him, and this was probably my favorite. But seeing 100 Years of Solitude gave me pause!
Anonymous
Anne of Green Gables
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Don Quixote
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North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
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Anonymous wrote:Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow or George Washington

If you are not a big history fan I have other suggestions!


Thanks everyone!

PP i am not a history buff, and also not a sci-fi person.

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