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Favorite 3 books of all time

I'm surprised that people have put Cathcher in the Rye in their top three books. I read that about a year ago, and just kept waiting for something interesting to happen - I realise that it's pretty symbolic, but even so, I found it quite dull.

My favourite 3 books are:

1. Enduring Love - Ian McWean
2. Any Harry Potter books
3 Wide Sargasso Sea

I also liked The Number 1 Ladies Detective Agency - really easy to read, and quite funny and ironic at times.
 
Wow...This is a toughie...I think I will go with 3 that i have read somewhat recently:

His Dark Materials (trilogy)-Phillip Pullman this book may be in "young adults" but it is fantastic! I literally cried at the ending...

The Dark Tower (series of 7)- Stephen King my name says it all...

wow the last one is hard to pick...so many good 'uns

I will just go w/ : To Kill a Mockingbird- forget the author... A classic!
 
Currently:
1) Catch 22 - (Joseph Heller)
2) Les Miserables - (Victor Hugo)
3) To Kill a Mocking Bird - (Harper Lee)
 
1. Counte of monte cristo-Alexander Dumas
2. Stones from the river- Ursula Heigi
3. Fat White Vampire Blues-Andrew Fox
 
hmm...
The Catcher in the Rye
Catch 22
1984...

Fahrenheit 451, Brave New World, and Pride and Prejudice are up there too.

And A Clockwork Orange of course.

I can't choose only 3 :(
 
Here are my top three ......... for now. ;)

"The Lions of Al-Rassan" by Guy Gavriel Kay
"The Time Traveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger
"Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman
 
It is tough to narrow it down to three...
but here goes.

Sight Hound- Pam Houston

DaVinci Code- Dan Brown

Secret Lives of Bees- Sue Monk Kidd
 
This is a very tough call, but I think it is as follows:

The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevskiy
The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald
The Outsider by Camus/Rabbit, Run by Updike/Atonement by McEwan

Yes, I cheated...
 
This is just my current list it may change in the future:cool:
1.Lord of the Rings
2.Dark Tower series
3.Dragon lance
 
hmm...it's hard to pick
1. Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen
2. Drowning Ruth- Christina Schwarz (sp?)
3. Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte
 
Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon
Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
The Witches by Roald Dahl

I also /have/ to mention Life of Pi by Yann Martel and The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde. They were both excellent also.
 
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