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thethousanderclub Members of the Thousander Club share some of their 'Must-Read' books.

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The Hiding Place
The Federalist Papers

Which book(s) are on your 'Must-Read' list and why?


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Jim Swike I just started Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything. It was on my must read list after reading reviews.

I hope I remember what I read..LOL


thethousanderclub I hope I remember what I read..LOL"

Definitely a good thing. We, unfortunately, remember very little of what we read, which is one reason why we need to read a lot.


Nataliya My list is “100 Greatest Books Ever Written” by Easton Press. It is actually a total of 125, 25 were added at a later time. Not all the books from this list are my favorites, one that I am reading now is not going to receive many stars, but I am hoping for an interesting ending. The book is “Brave New World”. I picked it up only because it is on the list. Ones in a while it is nice to experiment, and read something completely different from your taste.


Paul Great Gatsby is my favorite novel, followed by David Copperfield. I also really love Unbearable Lightness of Being.


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Jane Eyre. The story has its dark moments, but I still love it. It taught me a lot about friendship and society. I read the first few chapters when I was in elementary school, but couldn't really appreciate it until I was in Middle School.


thethousanderclub Paul wrote: "Great Gatsby is my favorite novel, followed by David Copperfield. I also really love Unbearable Lightness of Being."

Did the film adaptation of Gatsby make you happy or sad?


thethousanderclub Elsie wrote: "Jane Eyre. The story has its dark moments, but I still love it. It taught me a lot about friendship and society. I read the first few chapters when I was in elementary school, but couldn't really a..."

I really did enjoy Jane Eyre. Must read? Yeah, I think it might be.


thethousanderclub James wrote: "By "Must Read List," do you mean "These are the books I must read" or "These are the books that everyone ought to read?""

These are the books everyone ought to read.


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Paul I haven't seen it, yet. I will, though, and will try to keep an open mind...


Donna Jim wrote: "I just started Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything. It was on my must read list after reading reviews.

I hope I remember what I read..LOL"


I read that in May!!! Sadly it didn't help me at all! :)


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