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message 4551: by Scout (last edited Feb 08, 2024 12:24PM) (new)

Scout Okay, I have been through 1000 books in this list and very few would I actually consider to be my best books ever. Oh, there are some very good books; a few could be considered classics. I have selected some that were essential to me in some fashion but all but a few would I consider the best ever.

I have not participated in previous lists and I suspect that with the lack of parameters given in these lists, it is unlikely that I shall participate again.

I will say, though, that there were some classics that I have added to my Want to Read list, and for that I am grateful.

Oh, by the way, good grammar rules indicate that I "shall" and all the rest "will". So I choose to use good grammar instead of a pre-programmed bot's.
Cheers


message 4552: by Catherine (new)

Catherine I feel that just because a book is a classic, doesn't necessarily mean that it's a great book.
I read The Last of the Mohicans, Jane Eyre, Tale of Two Cities and I loved them, but then I read Turn of the Screw and I hated it.


message 4553: by Scout (new)

Scout Catherine wrote: "I feel that just because a book is a classic, doesn't necessarily mean that it's a great book.
I read The Last of the Mohicans, Jane Eyre, Tale of Two Cities and I loved them, but then I read Turn ..."


You are right about that. Emma and Madame Bovary are considered classics and I hated both of them.


message 4554: by Scout (new)

Scout Mavis wrote: "Scout wrote: "Okay, I have been through 1000 books in this list and very few would I actually consider to be my best books ever. Oh, there are some very good books; a few could be considered classi..."
Mavis, Thank you for that reference. I'll go look right now.
Cheers.


Chlo (Taylor's Version) excuse me where is it ends with us??????!!! hello????


message 4556: by Scout (new)

Scout Not sure where your comment is coming from. Is it to inform? If so, I would love to understand your meaning.
Scout


message 4557: by Kaija (new)

Kaija Bear Where is the throne of glass and a court of thorns and roses?


message 4558: by Kaija (new)

Kaija Bear Kirsten wrote: "I'm annoyed with Twilight. Extremely

And where is The Shack?"

Yes me toooooooo


message 4559: by Kaija (new)

Kaija Bear Molly wrote: "Ah the stupidity of lists. You'll notice the Best and Worst lists are almost identical. "

Thank you


message 4560: by Kate (new)

Kate I'm not loving this list, it's not very diverse and frankly boring.


message 4561: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Gao I would if that low rent Attila the Hun didn’t have her story at the top. Remember Katniss Everdeen is an evil poacher and coal miner’s spawn who hates Huns for no reason and that Emperor Coriolanus is the true hero!


message 4562: by Anya (new)

Anya Hatten Laura wrote: "I hope my novel doesn't end up on this list!"

LMAO


message 4563: by Scout (new)

Scout Chuckle. Don't we all!


message 4564: by Mike (new)

Mike I immediately laughed on seeing this list. Numbers 1 and 2 make a laughingstock of the list. Why would anyone look further?


message 4565: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Gao Mike wrote: "I immediately laughed on seeing this list. Numbers 1 and 2 make a laughingstock of the list. Why would anyone look further?"

Nah, the real laughingstock is Orwell’s papers and Atlas Shrugged!


message 4566: by Kaija (new)

Kaija Bear I respect the author and all but how did twillight end up on there, the first time you read it you fall in love but after it just gets annoying,
tell me if i am wrong,


message 4567: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Gao Kaija wrote: "I respect the author and all but how did twillight end up on there, the first time you read it you fall in love but after it just gets annoying,
tell me if i am wrong,"


Twilight's not so bad; Edward is just a creepy stalker, Bella is bland and ungrateful, and Leah Clearwater should have her own stand alone movie.


message 4568: by Drew (new)

Drew D Lol, Hunger Games as number one. We all know the greatest book of all time is Captain Underpants.


message 4569: by -Ceci- (new)

-Ceci- Hahahahahhahahahah facts


message 4570: by -Ceci- (new)

-Ceci- Jeffrey wrote: "Kaija wrote: "I respect the author and all but how did twillight end up on there, the first time you read it you fall in love but after it just gets annoying,
tell me if i am wrong,"

Twilight's n..."
THANK YOU


message 4571: by -Ceci- (new)

-Ceci- I would love to know why Heartstopper volume 5 is not on here also this book list is more dry than a desert also Edward gaslights Bella so bad. when people ask me "team edwar or bella" I say "team disgusting"


message 4572: by bailey ☆°• (new)

bailey ☆°• excuse me where is cat in the hat??


message 4573: by -Ceci- (new)

-Ceci- real!!


message 4574: by -Ceci- (new)

-Ceci- Its iconic


message 4575: by Denise (new)

Denise Temple I have decided that I am going to approach this list to simply read something I have not read before and to re-read something I have forgotten I once enjoyed. (Makes me sound ancient? no, I will go with Vintage.) Lists are taken to seriously in some cases and I would rather find a new book here to love than fight about top books in general.


message 4576: by Catherine (new)

Catherine I don't feel that people have to list all classics.
I loved Fourth Wing and Ransom by Julie Garwood.


message 4577: by [deleted user] (new)

I think the Outsiders was pretty good but the ending was sad


message 4578: by Kaydens❤️ (new)

Kaydens❤️ WHO IS VOTING FOR LOLITA? YALL R WEIRD.


message 4579: by Lu Anne (new)

Lu Anne I don't think anyone would say it's a pleasant book, just that it's well written.


message 4580: by Lu Anne (new)

Lu Anne I wish that the books not originally written in English but have been translated had the English title listed. I may have read it but not recognized the title.


message 4581: by Swetha (last edited May 04, 2024 03:03AM) (new)

Swetha twilight being above books like the kite runner is such a joke


message 4582: by Lu Anne (new)

Lu Anne Catherine wrote: "I don't feel that people have to list all classics.
I loved Fourth Wing and Ransom by Julie Garwood."



message 4583: by Lu Anne (new)

Lu Anne Have you read Sweet Talk BY Julie Garwood? The sample was great but when I read the book and found out her goal in life!!


message 4584: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Gao I’d rather date a ballerina.


message 4585: by Swetha (new)

Swetha Lu Anne wrote: "Have you read Sweet Talk BY Julie Garwood? The sample was great but when I read the book and found out her goal in life!!"
havent read it this is my 1st time hearing about it tbh


message 4586: by eloise (new)

eloise Swetha wrote: "Lu Anne wrote: "Have you read Sweet Talk BY Julie Garwood? The sample was great but when I read the book and found out her goal in life!!"
havent read it this is my 1st time hearing about it tbh"


Never even heard of the book! Lol!


message 4587: by lily ★ (last edited May 08, 2024 12:03PM) (new)

lily ★ Some of these choices are questionable, but that doesn't mean no one likes them. These are just opinions on books. We need be polite and respect each other.


message 4588: by eloise (new)

eloise I voted Charolette's Weba nd the books i loved growing up. I don't know all the others!


message 4589: by Kaija (new)

Kaija Bear Jeffrey wrote: "Kaija wrote: "I respect the author and all but how did twillight end up on there, the first time you read it you fall in love but after it just gets annoying,
tell me if i am wrong,"

Twilight's n..."
Hahaaha


message 4590: by Kaija (new)

Kaija Bear Jeffrey wrote: "Kaija wrote: "I respect the author and all but how did twillight end up on there, the first time you read it you fall in love but after it just gets annoying,
tell me if i am wrong,"

Twilight's n..."

Thats true


message 4591: by D (new)

D  White Creatives - Looking for a hidden GEM...try Big Magic and Eat Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert!


message 4592: by Ava (new)

Ava Is it even possible to pick one favorite book? How have so many people done it?!


message 4593: by lily ★ (new)

lily ★ D wrote: "Creatives - Looking for a hidden GEM...try Big Magic and Eat Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert!"

I know, right, haha.


message 4594: by lily ★ (new)

lily ★ Jeffrey wrote: "Mike wrote: "I immediately laughed on seeing this list. Numbers 1 and 2 make a laughingstock of the list. Why would anyone look further?"

Nah, the real laughingstock is Orwell’s papers and Atlas S..."


lol


message 4595: by Gypsy (new)

Gypsy Ava wrote: "Is it even possible to pick one favorite book? How have so many people done it?!"

I know right, I feel when people ask me this I always leave some out because I have so many. LOL


message 4596: by Kenna (new)

Kenna Lorena wrote: "I am rooting for "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."
I can understand how "The Book of Mormon," is on that list but before The Bible? No way..."


Yes!! The Bible should be 1st on there for sure!!


message 4597: by Diana (new)

Diana No, the Bible should not be on this list. All the books listed are novels. The Bible is a reference, a text not a novel. Oh, hmmm - maybe it is?!


message 4598: by Kenna (new)

Kenna Diana wrote: "No, the Bible should not be on this list. All the books listed are novels. The Bible is a reference, a text not a novel. Oh, hmmm - maybe it is?!"

Hmm...good point. The books stated are novels, but the Bible does include many stories! It could be debated both ways :-)


message 4599: by Kenna (new)

Kenna Kenna wrote: "Diana wrote: "No, the Bible should not be on this list. All the books listed are novels. The Bible is a reference, a text not a novel. Oh, hmmm - maybe it is?!"

Hmm...good point. The books stated ..."


If the The Book of Mormon is on there, though...I mean, I don't think that The Book of Mormon would be considered a novel, do you? If that's on there, I think the Bible should be, too. <3


message 4600: by Diana (new)

Diana Kenna wrote: "Diana wrote: "No, the Bible should not be on this list. All the books listed are novels. The Bible is a reference, a text not a novel. Oh, hmmm - maybe it is?!"

Hmm...good point. The books stated ..."


I consider the Bible to be a set of guidelines. 'Book of Mormon' - total fiction.


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