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      jody235 last edited by

      fifty shades of grey

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        regnomraw last edited by

        Sexual book or general literature?

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          bimsbims last edited by

          We need to talk about Kevin by Lionel Shriver :ok2:

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            tommyboy717 last edited by

            i don't read much but i liked Connor Franta's A Work In Progress 🙂

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              ffuck last edited by

              @jody235:

              fifty shades of grey

              Really? Why did you even like it? I mean, whatever floats your boat as for the genre and the plot, but the writing style is awful, it is completely ungrammatical and barely makes sense at some points. Honestly I read parts of the book and it looked like terribly written fanfiction to me.

              Anyways, if I had to choose one favorite book of mine it would be Still Life With Woodpecker by Tom Robbins. Small, funny, magical and with a really deep but easy to understand philosophy. Also, Dyed Red Hair by Kostas Mourselas (a Greek novelist, this particular novel of his has been translated in many languages including English). It is a great book but you have to be at least a little bit familiar with contemporary Greek history (although the genre is not historical at all, more like romance and psychological, but knowing some stuff helps you understand the characters better.

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                gusfring last edited by

                Brief history of mankind

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                  speshnar last edited by

                  Adam Haslett - You Are Not A Stranger Here

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                    Karofsky last edited by

                    John Saul; The Manhattan Hunt Club

                    This book really shocked me and kept me hooked into it. It was my first "adult" novel, left it's mark and set the bar pretty high. In the past 14 years it's the only book in my collection that I've kept ^^,

                    Rest in Peace
                    Cory Monteith
                    1982 - 2013
                    @};–

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                      josekochan last edited by

                      Pomes All Sizes by Jack Kerouac, and yes, that is supposed to be pomes and not poems.

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                        Lamorak15 last edited by

                        The mainstream Harry Potter series, its a classic

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                        • JohnEryn
                          JohnEryn last edited by

                          @bimsbims:

                          We need to talk about Kevin by Lionel Shriver :ok2:

                          Wow!!! Really?  :cheesy2:

                          It's her masterpiece for sure. I also read “The post-birthday world” and “So much for that”. I just adore the writing style of Shriver, she's the Dostoyevsky of this century for me. I haven't read any of her other novels bc they weren't translate to spanish yet. And I haven't the courage to try to read a whole book in english, my only practice with it comes from participating in forums like this one and IMDb boards.

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                          • JohnEryn
                            JohnEryn last edited by

                            About the original question, I don't really have just one favorite book…

                            But if you ever pressed me to give you just one name it would be “The black prince” by Iris Murdoch, one of the best novels that I have ever read till now.

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                              brianboru72 last edited by

                              It is almost impossible to single out just one book. I choose to go for range and name several top picks…

                              Clive Barker: Thief of Always
                              Tim Pratt: Little Gods
                              Neil Gaiman: The Sandman series
                              George RR Martin: Game of Thrones
                              Haruki Murakami: The Elephant Vanishes

                              Tell someone you love them today, because life is short.
                              But shout it at them in German, because life is also terrifying and confusing.

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