What is your favourite book ?
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zaddy123
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Mine is Ready Player one.
That is the first book I have ever read. I made a conscious effort to read the whole book. every day I would read a bit more than the last.
I would read one paragraph, then 2, then the whole page, then 2 pages and so on until I read the whole book.
That is the first book I have ever read. I made a conscious effort to read the whole book. every day I would read a bit more than the last.
I would read one paragraph, then 2, then the whole page, then 2 pages and so on until I read the whole book.
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Excellent question @zaddy123 and a great answer too.
I love Frank Herberts' Dune. I think I've read it about 30 times now.
A very close second would be Geek Love, by Katherine Dunn.Albus (he/him)
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Picking a favourite book is really difficult! I am very much a mood reader
I will say the book I have re-read the most is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.Hannah - She / Her
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I have a series that is a favourite and have since slowly started buying the series.
Kate Shugak series by Dana Stebanow -
Unfortunately I am not very intellectual so my favourite book of all time is The Hobbit. I just get lost in that book that is somehow surreal, just like the world I live in now.
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The kite runner
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a thousand splendid suns
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very thought provoking x
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