Favorite book?

United States
September 5, 2006 11:40am CST
what is your favorite book that you have ever read?
18 responses
@Darkwing (21583)
2 Dec 06
Glastonbury Tor - Glastonbury Tor in Somerset. I love this place.
I don't have a favourite book as such, but I love to read Bernard Cornwell books.
@kikkeema (36)
• Thailand
2 Dec 06
the catcher in the rye.
@maevic (819)
• Bahrain
27 Sep 06
Catcher in the Rye and the Bible.
• India
27 Sep 06
godfather by mariopuzo
@bimal10p (1218)
• India
27 Sep 06
sherlock holmes....
@all_n_one (2003)
• United States
23 Oct 06
I like those harry potter books i am 19 not a kid but my little brother got me hooked on them. Doesn't matter the am to much anybody can get into those books i think.
• India
11 Sep 06
i like WINGS OF FIRE by abdul kalam..... & HOW TO WIN by shiv khera...........
@Sunset50 (1397)
• United States
6 Sep 06
Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin, it definetly changed my view of racial issues in the 50/60s
@bhchy1 (6047)
• United States
6 Sep 06
Heidi...still have the copy I got as a little girl.
@Nahara (1673)
• Israel
5 Sep 06
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
• India
6 Sep 06
da vinci code....harry potter
@tamrox (39)
• India
5 Sep 06
although there r many but some of them r- the da vinci code five point someone wuthering heights
• Italy
5 Sep 06
There is many beautiful book, i like "nel bianco" by ken follett, or "la notte eterna del coniglio" by giacomo gardumi
@skittlez353 (1402)
• United States
27 Sep 06
i love nicholas sparks. he wrote the notebook, a walk to remember, the guardian and more. you should look into him. all his books made me laugh at one point and cry at another.
• United States
5 Sep 06
The Westing Game. I read it in junior high. I was really good at solving mysteries before the end. I solved this one's surprise ending but it was still fun to read it through. Also Jaguar by Bill Ransom was a great book too!
• United States
5 Sep 06
I have 2, Eragon and Eldest. They're the books so far out in the Inheritance Trilogy. These books are fantastic, and I think theyre better than Harry Potter and LOTR.
@Jcblu78 (185)
• Canada
5 Sep 06
This will probably sound silly, but Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. Yes, I do read novels for grown ups, but that has always been my favourite book. My second favourite is also by Dr. Seuss, called Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb. Always brings back wonderful childhood memories. :)
@deitzy (380)
• United States
5 Sep 06
A Day No Pigs Would Die it is an incredibly well done book