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OP: thanks for the thread. So nice to see all the books mentioned here. So many great goods. Here are some I can remember right now:
The moon and sixpence The age of innocence Tender is the night A room of one's own (such great prose) The English patient The sheltering sky Beloved Also Loved The House of the spirits, Like water for Chocolate, Love in the time of Cholera. |
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Loved the Time Travelers Wife and was soo disappointed when my mom didn't like it after I made her read it.
Man's Search For Meaning changed my life. Outlander was the first series where I really, truly cared about the characters. |
+1 yes! |
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Homegoing by Yaa Gyaasi
What We Carry by Maya Shanbhag Lang |
+1 unsurpassed genius was Steinbeck |
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I love any books by Ron Chernow: Hamilton, Washington and Grant. Eric Larson In the Garden of Beasts, The splendid and the vile, Truman David McCullough. Walter Isaacson Benjamin Franklin
For fiction Lois Lowry the Giver and Son the sequel. Also love Pillars of the Earth and other books writen by him..cant remember his name right now! |
| The Barsetshire novels by Anthony Trollope. |
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So many great books on this list........a few I love that are not on here:
The Moonstone & The Woman in White- Wilkie Collins East of Eden- Love Steinbeck. This is my favorite Bel Canto - Ann Patchett We Were the Mulvaneys- Joyce Carol Oates Anything by John Fowles Crossing to Safety - Wallace Stegner American Pastoral - Phillip Roth All the Rabbit books - John Updike |
Ken Follett. His books are terrific. |
| I appreciate the non-classics on this list. I know many of the classics are excellent, however we know of them already. |
Stegner’s All the Little Live Things is my favorite book of all time. |
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The Bonfire of the Vanities
Cutting for Stone I read both while in the Peace Corps....when it rained, the whole community shut down. I stayed in my house and ready for days and days. It was glorious! |
Agree, I’m over classics being listed, but at least no one responded with “the Bible”. I am much more interested in hearing about modern favorites that may have flown under my radar in the past two decades of mothering. I also enjoyed the few childhood favorites thrown in. |
| Volo's Guide to Waterdeep |
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So many of my faves have been mentioned!
Bel canto The things they carried Olive kitteridge I know this much is true A thousand splendid suns The blue sword Animal dreams Harry Potter Also love love love The Three Junes by Julia Glass The Life of Pi Angela’s Ashes Divine secrets of the Yaya sisterhood Bridget Jones’ Diary Circe by Madeline Miller Empire Falls by Richard Russo The Book Thief |