My Favorite book
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@Boonie1 (425)
Ashdod, Israel
August 21, 2015 6:58am CST
Most of us here in mylot love writing and reading interesting things.
Books definitely qualify as being an interesting read, and everyone seems to have at least 1 book they really love and can read over and over.
What is your favorite book/ganere?
How often do you actually get to read books?
Do you have a favorite author?
I have way too many to choose from.But I will chose one, I absolutely love Harlen Coben , he is an amazing mystery/crime/thriller writer.
He has so many good books, with my favorite being Gone For Good, but I still have a lot of his books yet to read. definitely check him out if you like those kind of books
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@kiran8 (15348)
• Mangalore, India
1 Sep 15
I read just about anything that comes my way, fiction,feel good books,non fiction... I love reading Frederick Forsythe, Robert Ludlum and John Grisham's books ...I keep reading my favorite books every now and then , many times over !I have many favorites - Roots,The Tristan Betrayal by Ludlum, When The Lion Feeds by Wilbur Smith and Armageddon by Leon Uris ! Amazing book the last one !
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@rusty2rusty (6763)
• Defiance, Ohio
28 Aug 15
I do not have a favorite book or author. i do like action, mystery, romance and history books.
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@topffer (42156)
• France
21 Aug 15
I used to read a lot (I have 20000 books in my library) but I read less since a few years, and more easy books than before. My all times preferred book is "Froth on the Daydream" by a French author called Boris Vian. It is a novel/tale where objects and animals are thinking, with a lot of play on words and inventions, but it is also the most beautiful love novel of the 20th C. Vian had a lot of humor and was cultivating sarcasm. The preface starts with : "The essential is to have a priori judgments on everything.". I give you a link to Wikipedia, if you want to know more, but it is impossible to describe this book : it is a kind of poetic UFO in litterature. You have to read it to fall in love with it.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Froth on the Daydream First English-language edition cover Author Boris Vian Original title L'Écume des jours Translator Stanley Chapman Country France Language French Genre Novel Publisher
@arthurchappell (44998)
• Preston, England
2 Nov 15
my reading interests vary enormously so many great books become my latest favourites