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Boy. This is hard for me. Peyton Place is a favorite and so is To Kill A Mockingbird.
Also Gone With The Wind.
I don’t read books. But I read Fifty Shades of Grey a few months ago, and loved it! Can’t wait for the movie to come out.
I’m partial to the Bible, though I haven’t read it in years.
Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah. For whatever reason, that book has stuck with me. I love her as an author though. The Grey books were good, but really, it could have been rolled into 1 book b/c she did a lot of repeating!
That’s stuck with me too. I liked it a lot.
There are TONS. I cannot pick just one. The Harry Potter series. Nora Roberts’ “Irish” Trilogies. Eat, Pray, Love. A little book I found a hundred years ago called God on a Harley. Nearly every book I’m reading “right now” (except this insurance textbook… it’s a little dry…)
I have no idea. I don’t read all the time, I go through spurts. I loved Safe Haven by Nickolas Sparks, I still think about it. Not sure it’s my favorite though. I don’t think I’ve read enough books to have a clear favorite.