Best book you have ever read?
By NCgirl
@NCgirl (487)
Philippines
14 responses
@bojangles88 (649)
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7 May 08
Kite Runner by Khlaed Hosseini I think! There are so many great ones out there it's hard to choose. Also, Shackled Continent by Robert Guest (taking the non-fiction prize).
@ctrymuziklvr (11057)
• United States
11 Mar 08
The best book I have ever read and read and read and have seen the movie at least a dozen times is Gone With The Wind. I have it in hard cover, paperback, vhs and dvd! I love it and can mouth all the words in the movie without missing a beat!
@x7heavens (365)
• Singapore
12 Mar 08
One of my favourite authors are John Grisham. I have read most of his books like, The Firm, A Time to Kill, The Rainmaker, Pelican Brief, and a few more. Stories are usually about legal rules and lawyers.
Besides that, I also like to read epic adventures from JRR Tolkien. Some of the books are the trilogy of The Lord Of The Rings.
But I am also a big, big fan of all the Harry Potter books. Cant wait for the last two movies to air.
@jenni7202 (1598)
• United States
12 Mar 08
This is a very hard question for me to answer as I love a lot a books. The only book that clearly comes to mind when you ask though is probably The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks. It made me cry twice as hard as the movie did, and made me love Nicholas Sparks. Since reading The Notebook I have bought just about every one of his books.
@keeping_jeremiah2911 (160)
• Philippines
3 May 08
i love reading the Purpose Driven life. It's worth reading.
@wrangel15 (1443)
• Philippines
6 May 08
I enjoyed reading The Purpose Driven Life of Rick Warren too. I like to read it again.
Right now I'm reading How to Win Friends and influence People by Dale Carnegie.
I've just found this good book in my office library. Try it also :)
Of the books that I like I read the Bible most of the time. It is the best book I have ever read.
Imagine a book that looks new each time you read it. You can read a passage many times and you'll find out that you're learning from time to time as time goes by.
I also enjoyed reading the Lord of the Rings Trilogy book.
@sincere4frdship (2228)
• India
7 May 08
Well, My all time favorite is "Discovery of India" by J. Nehru and "The seventh Secret" by Irving wallace ...
Thanks !!!
@xavierkyle (223)
• Philippines
3 May 08
I wouldn't call it a book because it is a series. The best book I have ever read is the Harry Potter series.
@Alixander (178)
• Romania
7 May 08
Well My favourite books would be, Mutation, The Godfather, Robin Hood, The Da vinci Code, .. and a few more, Anyway I like reading, If you have anny suggestions about good books that I should read Pls send me in a message the titles otf them, Happy reading, Greet.
@Citizen_Stuart (2016)
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7 May 08
I've read and enjoyed so many books, it's hard to narrow down, but here goes:
"Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand. A very good book, full of ideas, I like books that make you think.
"Ringworld" by Larry Niven. This was the first of his "Known Space" books that I read when I was a teenager, and the central idea just blew me away.
"Two Sides of the Moon", which is the joint autobiography of David Scott and Alexei Leonov, describing how their careers as astronauts developed in parallel despite being brought up in different cultures.
"Seize the Moment", the autobiography of Helen Sharman, the first British astronaut to make it into space.
"Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Seas" by Jules Verne. A classic novel of exploration and revenge.
Those are just the books I can think of off the top of my head.
@sbommiretalks (10)
• India
7 May 08
Its not about the bike, my journey back to life. By Lance Armstrong.
Amazing book. Kudos to Lance...