ANSWERS: 33
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The Catcher in the Rye.
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Harry Potter, the complete series! Also, The Matrise Circle - Robert Ludlum (spelling?)
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Haven't read many. Read Tom Sawyer a decade ago and it remains my favourite.
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House of Scorpio by Pat Wallace
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Atlast Shrugged....Ayn Rand
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The Good Earth- Pearl S. Buck I LOVE the Harry Potter series too!
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Sombrero Fallout by Richard Brautigan.
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"Night" was pretty good.
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Swan Song..very long book but worth the read. :)
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right now its Possible side effects!! very funny an full of cute short storys
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To Kill A Mockingbird, I think, is my favorite novel I've ever read.
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"Centennial" by James Michener.
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I must have read at least ten of Jack Higgin's spy novels and I started to get disappointed with some of his most recent books. The stories start to wear thin after a while. There are just so many times that I can read about doomsday devices being smuggled out of World War II Germany and showing up in the hands of contemporary terrorists.
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Silver metal lover by Tanith lee and JRR Tolkien's lord of the rings
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"Our John Willie" by Catherine Cookson ... she is one of my favorite authors.
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"All But My Life" by Gerda Wiseman Klein; though it's sorta not a novel, but it is a great read.
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Madame Bovary
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The Beach was very very good.
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The story of "O"
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The Stand
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Watership Down by Richard Adams.
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"Travels with Charley" by John Steinbach
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I like to hear other opinions. I really enjoyed "Choke" myself.
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IT by Stephen King! (I have a thing for clowns)
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Dark Tower Series
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For pure enjoyment and goosebumps, John Wyndham's "The Midwich Cuckoos." For astonishment that was life-altering, " Atlas Shrugged," Ayn Rand. Too many categories are possible, though, for me. Sorry I chose two, not one, as asked.
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Ulysses and Portrait of the artist as a young man. Shoot... I have too many really for too many reasons. We could honestly be here for days!
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Timeline, because it was the first book that I ever read by my favorite author (Michael Crichton).
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The Witching Hour by Anne Rice
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Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
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To kill a mockingbird
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Persuasion, Jane Austen.
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"The Years of the City" by Frederik Pohl. Love how it shows the world progressing thru the city of New York. Showing the corruption and selfishness dying off to become a society of socially responsible anarchists.
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