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What are your "MUST READ" books?

I'm not going to be as deep as everyone else, but I think the Harry Potter books are a must read. Definitely agree on The Dairy of Anne Frank and Memoirs of a Geisha, those two are great.

Also, L'Éléphant bleu [The Blue Elephant] by Ysabelle Lacant and Beacon at Alexandria by Gillian Bradshaw. And ack, there are others I can't seem to think of right now. I'll come back to this thread often I think. Thanks for starting it :flower:
 
I recommend the Girl in Times Square..it's excellent....or anything by Paullina Simons....The Bronzed Horseman, The Summer Garden (sequel to The Bronzed Horseman) have read them all and all are fantastic reads..she's a great author

uumm..Mao's Last Dancer, Tha Damage Done (excellent book)
and as a few have said in here Memoirs of A Geisha..my all time Faaave book :D
 
Definetly Catcher in the Rye, if you haven't read that book sometime before graduating highschool, you are just missing out.
I also like a Million Little Pieces by James Frey, The Lovely Bones, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,On the Road, and The Story of my Life by Jay McInerny.
 
I forgot to mention The Hours by Michael Cunningham. Depressing, but definitely worth it. :flower:
 
LoveMyBoots said:
I forgot to mention The Hours by Michael Cunningham. Depressing, but definitely worth it. :flower:
I agree! I love it!!!
 
TaTa said:
I recommend the Girl in Times Square..it's excellent....or anything by Paullina Simons....The Bronzed Horseman, The Summer Garden (sequel to The Bronzed Horseman) have read them all and all are fantastic reads..she's a great author

uumm..Mao's Last Dancer, Tha Damage Done (excellent book)
and as a few have said in here Memoirs of A Geisha..my all time Faaave book :D
I love Paulinna Simons. The Bronze Horseman was my favorite (in the US the sequal was called Tatiana and Alexander) I haven't read The Girl in Times Square. I don't know if it's been released in the US yet. Have you read Tully? That's a good one too. I think 11 Hours was the only book of hers that I didn't like.
 
jennifer716 said:
Women by Charles Bukowski
The Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera
Do you like Milan Kundera?

I am reading [SIZE=-1]Immortality and it is quite boring and slow-gaited...
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I love She's Come Undone and I Know This Much Is True - both by Wally Lamb. He's just a fantastic author and I've been sucking up those books lately.
 
-The Catcher in the Rye, as already mentioned
-The Hours
-The Greatest Generation
-The Magic of Thinking Big
-& the HP series, lol
 
The Catcher in the Rye
Mrs. Dalloway
House of Leaves
Anna Karenina
Pride & Prejudice
Lord of the Flies
A Million Little Pieces
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

I like to read. :blush: :heart:
 
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cheiby11 said:
Do you like Milan Kundera?

I am reading [SIZE=-1]Immortality and it is quite boring and slow-gaited...
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I am agree. It is very sluggishly
 
jennifer716 said:
Women by Charles Bukowski
The Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera

Women is hilarious, although rather crude... but that's Bukowski.
ULB is amazing :heart:
 

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