Question:
What is the best book you have ever read?
Coley
2006-12-18 08:10:12 UTC
I have just finished 'Five people you meet in heaven' by Mitch Albom. It was truly amazing, you simply have to read it!!
40 answers:
Em
2006-12-18 08:24:55 UTC
Les Miserables, Victor Hugo



Oh The Places You'll Go, Dr Seuss
homerdacat
2006-12-18 08:13:32 UTC
5 People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
xander
2006-12-18 09:29:01 UTC
Since you loved 5PYMiH, you'll love the other two books by Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie, and, For One More Day.



The best book I've ever read if Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt.
spikeyblonde_22
2006-12-18 08:17:54 UTC
Treasure in an Oatmeal Box: The Story of a Special Boy and the People Who Loved Him by Ken Gire



The Hundred Penny Box by Sharon Bell Mathis and Diane Dillon
~ ANGEL ~
2006-12-19 02:11:44 UTC
I love another book by your favorite autor, Mitch Albom:



m W
2006-12-18 16:43:49 UTC
A Woman's Worth By Tracy Price-Thompson

Great Book and Rhythms by Donna Hill
Aryam
2006-12-18 08:25:22 UTC
The Lovey Bones by Alice Sebold
Bob the Boat
2006-12-18 08:21:10 UTC
Hi Coley,

I will check your suggestion out.

I read a lot of daft stuff.

The Bible, how to cheat at cards, Yes Minister, The four part "trilogy" by Douglas Adams, but I suppose the ones I re-read is ought from from Terry Pratchet - it is my sense of imaginiation & humour. Bless him.

Bob
misspurplesusi
2006-12-18 08:20:42 UTC
'The Amber Spyglass' by Phillip Pullman. Its better when read with the full "His Dark Materials' Trilogy, but still a great read. I am quite young (14) so it may not be to your taste. The plot is diverse, with so many things going on at the same time, which is one of the things i love about it. If you've never read it, read it now!
Reg Tedious
2006-12-18 09:10:06 UTC
Can I have Two? Bill Bryson "A Short History Of Nearly Everything" a great way for normal people to learn about things and "Spycatcher" by Peter Wright, because our government didn't want us to read it.
Firespider
2006-12-18 08:23:00 UTC
I have also read that book, I enjoyed it too.



The Hobbit, and the Lord of the Rings Triology by J.R.R. Tolkien.



David Copperfield. by Charles Dickens



The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie.



Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.



Three Blind Mice by Agatha Christie.



The Poisonwood Bible, by Barbara Kingsolver





Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowlings........too name a few.
2006-12-18 08:13:47 UTC
Men At Arms - Terry Pratchet. Brilliant and hilarious.
truth_handler
2006-12-18 08:17:25 UTC
The Bible



http://www.handlethetruth.net
2006-12-18 08:28:37 UTC
Bhagavad Gita As It Is, by Swami Prabhupada
2006-12-18 08:13:53 UTC
Apart from the Bible, The Children of England about King Henry's VIII`s kids
bbchichita
2006-12-18 08:17:36 UTC
One of the best books I've ever read is named "Why Men Love Bitches" by Sherry Argov...it's so good and keeps your attention the whole time and the most important part is that it helps women realize that to love a man, they need to love themselves first!
2006-12-18 10:48:06 UTC
Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen

it made me want to change my life on the view and actions of anger. it was a wonderful book to read. i would recommend it to anyone.
Queen of the Stone Age
2006-12-19 04:52:57 UTC
Persuasion by Jane Austen. Didn't want it to end.



My aunt is reading "5 People...", she's lovin it too
MiZz RuBy
2006-12-18 08:12:41 UTC
Pride and Prejudice! Jane Austin is the best!
2006-12-18 11:32:52 UTC
"Night Warriors" by Graham Masterton.



The most entertaining horror novel written.
2006-12-18 08:23:36 UTC
Lord of the Rings.



It isn't the 2nd biggest selling book of all time for no reason. If you can be bothered to invest the time then do it.
2006-12-19 05:03:24 UTC
It has to be the Bible . But along the lines of fiction it would have to be Magician , of the riftwar saga and the following Serpentwar saga by Raymond E. Feist .
Rachel
2006-12-19 04:07:04 UTC
Howard's End by E M Forster....a masterpiece!
Huh?
2006-12-18 08:17:33 UTC
Green Eggs and Ham
Louise Smith
2006-12-18 08:20:50 UTC
The best book I have ever read is "TOKYO SUCKERPUNCH" by Isaac Adamson. It is an awesome book, and I cannot wait to see the movie, which stars my sweet and wonderful TIGER, TOBEY MAGUIRE!!!!!
alec3720
2006-12-18 08:24:23 UTC
Cobra Effect by Richard Preston. Certainly makes you think about what if...?
Kango Man
2006-12-18 08:13:58 UTC
The Mini London A-Z is my all-time favourite book. If you live here and ride a bike, it's a must-have.
FUGAZI
2006-12-18 08:13:11 UTC
I love all of Deric Longdon's books. "Enough to make a cat laugh" was the best of the lot.
♣ My Brainhurts ♣
2006-12-18 08:12:34 UTC
Germinal by Emile Zola, by cracky now that is a book.
Lachelle
2006-12-18 08:12:48 UTC
Vanity Fair, a long read, but oh so worth it!
2006-12-18 08:41:25 UTC
Timbuctou (? spelling?) Paul Auster. But also so many others!

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moose
2006-12-18 08:18:17 UTC
the box car children
angelswings
2006-12-18 08:16:39 UTC
My own book..... A Book of Poetry for Emma, My Best Friend, My Daughter.

Even though I wrote it, it still makes me cry.
Sky Boy
2006-12-18 08:14:38 UTC
HOLY QURAN

I was really impressed and surprised when read it for the first time.

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brdwaylvr
2006-12-18 09:23:05 UTC
i would have to say either Carrie or The cay
kevin f
2006-12-18 08:18:38 UTC
east of eden
Peanut butter Jelly Time!!!!
2006-12-18 08:12:44 UTC
of mice and men
ari-pup
2006-12-18 08:31:08 UTC
Best book? "When we were (wo)men"
Buff
2006-12-18 08:21:53 UTC
This year's best seller.....The Holy Bible!
2006-12-18 08:18:43 UTC
NO MEAN CITY,IT`S ABOUT GLASGOW.


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