Tuesday, February 7, 2012

What is your favorite book that you have ever read?

My favorite book is Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls. I also have to reccomend another book called Bloomability by Sharon Creech. I just wanna see if people have the same ideas as I do. Please answer!

What is your favorite book that you have ever read?
mine is one of those books that people either love or hate



The Redemption of Althalus by david and leigh eddings
Reply:Cold Zero by Christopher Whitcomb.
Reply:Oh honey, my choice of favorite book changes daily! I loved Emma, I loved all the Anne Rice books, I love the Twiight series, I loved the oUtlandr series. I love the Narnia books, the Prydain books by Lloyd Alexander, and many more!
Reply:the great train robbery
Reply:Very often, my favorite book is the one I am reading right now if I can't put it down. I enjoyed A Thousand Splendid Suns last week and Shattered Dreams last month. I suppose my all time favorite was Evergreen by Belva Plain for pure pleasure. Hiroshima and The Diary of Anne Frank showed me the horrors of war. Books by Michener, Wouk, Jakes, and Uris taught me history through fiction. The World is Flat taught me economics and how and why the world is changing so rapidly.
Reply:i really like the cirque du freak books by Darren shan

they are like harry potter but less childish and fake
Reply:Harry Potter
Reply:harry potter series

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Reply:Krystal, My favorite book is actually 3 books, the Lord of the Rings trilogy.



They made this into a movie and it was really wonderful. But, I love this book because at the time I first read it I was going through a miserable year.



I was 14, had hurt myself in an accident, couldn't do PE with the rest of the classes and felt like a real geek! It seemed like I couldn't do anything fun. This book was so well written I could imagine myself into another world where I could do so many things that were impossible to me in this world.



Over the years I read this book again and again, just for the fun of it.
Reply:Mr Was by Pete Hautman
Reply:Mine is also Harry Potter. it was truly a thrilling, breathtaking, and AWESOME! story. it's sad that it's gone now. L OVE YOU J.K. Rowling! LOL! BRING OUT MORE HARRY POTTER OR OTHER GREAT BOOKS! LOL! also I liked "You Don't Know Me" by David Klass. that book is AWESOME! LOL!
Reply:Everybody's All American by Frank Deford
Reply:Bone by Jeff Smith
Reply:You Don't Know Me by David Klass
Reply:Wowsa - well i read a lot so i love loads of books.



I think I would have to say that my favourite so far is still the 'His Dark Materials' trilogy by Phillip Pullman. I read it years ago and still love it and read it over again. They just made a film of the first book - The Golden Comapss (although the english book is called Northern Lights). The film was awesome - really followed the plot but went really really fast cauz so much happened. The book isn't like that - the pace is slower so you have time to digest everything but the film really did bring everything to life. I suggest it.



Also another great book is Pirates! by Celia Rees. It doesn't really get going untill a few chapters in but is unputdownable after that. It touches on some deep concepts and has a sense of adventure that I still haven't experienced in many other books.



Although The DaVinci Code was fantastic, I really love Deception Point by Dan Brown. It is just sooo different from anything else. And the facts in there are amazing!



Trudi Canavan is a fantastic writer. I suggest her 'Black Magicians Trilogy' and her 'Age Of The Five' trilogy. They grip you in a way not many books do.



Another thing which is different is the book Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. It is followed by New Moon and Eclipse, and another one in the series is coming out soon. It is about vapires but the way she intergated them into our world is a never seen before idea of them. Leaves you longing for them to be real - which is in itself wierd.



ahh me blabbing on agian!

anyway I hope this helped
Reply:The Left Behind series by Tim Lahaye and Jerry Jenkins was phenominal. A couple of the books dragged out a little but the entire series was great.
Reply:Mine is Harry Potter by JKR.
Reply:Cornhusker Shuffle...by Kelly Losey, he was one of my high school football coaches and i literally read the book in two nights, i couldnt put it down.
Reply:Mine are the Harry Potter series. Most people think they are very childish but they are not at all. So much effort was put into writing them and the way the book unfolds is genius. Not many people see that cause you really have to read them properly to notice how even small and seemingly unimportant details are crucial.

I love a lot of other books but none come close to Harry Potter.
Reply:(I'm surprised more people haven't said Twilight so far.) My favorite book of all time...I'm gonna say either Ptolemy's Gate by Johnathon Stroud or the first three books in the Pendragon series by D.J.McHale
Reply:The sisterhood of the traveling pants! %26amp; BSC!
Reply:"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Dont know why i never think of it when i answer these questions. I love the movie too but the book is out of this world! I re-read it when i want (need) to remember what humanity can be.
Reply:uglies series by scott westerfeld
Reply:Where the Red Fern Grows is really good, but i'd have to say my favorite would be The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks.
Reply:Mine just happens to be Eclisped by Stephenie Meyre followed by Twilight and then new moon


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