08/09/2024 11:20
Subject: Re:The best book you ever read
The Gulag Archipelago, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Anonymous
08/09/2024 11:20
Subject: The best book you ever read
Anonymous wrote:The Bible
Serious answers only!
Anonymous
08/09/2024 11:17
Subject: The best book you ever read
I have always loved Love in the Time of Cholera
Anonymous
08/09/2024 11:16
Subject: The best book you ever read
Hard to decide between these three: Fates and Furies (Lauren Groff), Happiness (Aminatta Forna), and The Idiot (Elif Batuman). Maybe also Jhumpa Lahiri's short stories.
Anonymous
08/09/2024 08:12
Subject: The best book you ever read
Come over to the book forum.
Anonymous
08/09/2024 07:27
Subject: Re:The best book you ever read
Cutting for Stone. I haven’t been moved by a book like that in a long time. Was amazing.
Anonymous
08/09/2024 07:26
Subject: The best book you ever read
Anonymous wrote:The Bible
Anonymous
08/09/2024 06:40
Subject: The best book you ever read
Anonymous wrote:A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
Love this. I need to reread. It's been 20 years.
Anonymous
08/09/2024 06:21
Subject: The best book you ever read
A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
Anonymous
08/09/2024 04:39
Subject: The best book you ever read
The Bible
Anonymous
08/09/2024 03:21
Subject: Re:The best book you ever read
A Fine Balance really moved me.
Anything by Thomas Mann.
The best funny book - Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis
Anything by Martin Amis
Anonymous
08/09/2024 02:47
Subject: The best book you ever read
Fiction:
For Whom the Bell Tolls.
The Collected Works of Claudine Gay.
Non-Fiction:
Eastern Approaches (Fitzroy MacLean)
Anonymous
08/09/2024 00:42
Subject: Re:The best book you ever read
Not sure.
But I love it when you read to me.
And you can read me anything.
Anonymous
08/09/2024 00:04
Subject: The best book you ever read
The General's Son by Miko Peled.
Anonymous
08/08/2024 23:56
Subject: The best book you ever read