Lord of the flies from Golding is one of my favorites 🙂
CaptainLaCroix on
Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry
MordantBooger on
The Scarlet Pimpernel
CherryBombO_O on
The Hobbit
Thageez011 on
Shantaram
Derroe42 on
Trust. Now that I understand the structure, I’d read again.
ssebonac on
The Stranger – Camus
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Catch 22- Heller
Separate-Collar1570 on
I don’t have one favourite but I re-read this often:
* One Hundred Years of Solitude
* Pride and Prejudice
* Persuasion
* Mansfield Park
* Of Human Bondage
* The Castle (a close second is The Trial)
* Anne of the Green Gables
* Sherlock Holmes (all of them)
There are probably a few more that I can’t remember.
Ridiculousnessjunkie on
The Witching Hour by Anne rice. I’ve read it 8 or 9 times!
lardvark1024 on
Infinite Jest and The Pale King, both by David Foster Wallace. Incredible books.
starkissedsprout on
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo and The Breakdown by B.A. Paris.
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Lord of the flies from Golding is one of my favorites 🙂
Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry
The Scarlet Pimpernel
The Hobbit
Shantaram
Trust. Now that I understand the structure, I’d read again.
The Stranger – Camus
Await your reply – Dan Chaon
Catch 22- Heller
I don’t have one favourite but I re-read this often:
* One Hundred Years of Solitude
* Pride and Prejudice
* Persuasion
* Mansfield Park
* Of Human Bondage
* The Castle (a close second is The Trial)
* Anne of the Green Gables
* Sherlock Holmes (all of them)
There are probably a few more that I can’t remember.
The Witching Hour by Anne rice. I’ve read it 8 or 9 times!
Infinite Jest and The Pale King, both by David Foster Wallace. Incredible books.
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo and The Breakdown by B.A. Paris.