The Perks Of Being A Book Addict discussion

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If there was only one book that you could read again what would it be?

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fabby | 480 comments outlander Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon this book has everything adventure,historical romance and the guy its so stubborn, its infuriating and is just Jaime[sight]and its big enough to last until you find something else that catches you eye


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Nancym (nancym1031) | 15 comments Pride and Prejudice always and forever.


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I'd read Harry Potter


message 54: by fabby (new)

fabby | 480 comments Nancym wrote: "Pride and Prejudice always and forever."

Mr Darcy should never be left behind


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K. Gorman (k_gorman) | 2 comments It's a toss-up between The Last Unicorn and The Haunting of Hill House. I love both books too much!


message 56: by mh (new)

mh | 3 comments I'd read Harry Potter. The whole series. :D
( in my head that counts as one)
Or the in death series. (45 brilliant books. HA)


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Krista | 8 comments Swan Song by Robert McCammon.


message 58: by Michelle (new)

Michelle I agree those that said Outlander. Would the whole series count as 1 book? :)


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Santino (tinoprinzi) Perks of being a Wallflower.


message 60: by Sherri (new)

Sherri (beatbandit) | 5 comments Tejashree wrote: "Its hard to choose one book...

maybe Pride & Prejudice."


I was thinking the same thing, but Persuasion might win out. As much as I love Pride and Prejudice, I've always loved Persuasion a little bit more, but it's a bit like choosing a favourite child. Or so I've been told.


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Sherri (beatbandit) | 5 comments Deborah wrote: "Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman"

Oh, excellent choice!


message 62: by ariel (new)

ariel Calderon (coco13) I think of the books i have read these past months i would read "Something Strange and Deadly"


message 63: by Haroon (new)

Haroon The perks of being a wallflower


message 64: by Ginny (new)

Ginny | 8 comments The Bible, although I think that may be cheating since it has 66 books. But it has drama, humor, action,love stories...all that stuff!


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Haroon wrote: "The perks of being a wallflower"

good one, should've said that one


message 66: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 32 comments Steel city magic. I adore this book!


message 67: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (missie322) Ginny wrote: "The Bible, although I think that may be cheating since it has 66 books. But it has drama, humor, action,love stories...all that stuff!"

I agree. It has everything you need :) Besides a given for me, I would have to say Tess of the d'Urbervilles. I loved that book. I'm not a big fan of re-reading but I can see myself reading that one again.


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Olivia (ice-cubey) | 21 comments Clockwork Princess. It pretty much made my whole life


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Eric A Tale of Two Cities


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