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Elaine Cook | 6 comments Jen wrote: "What's your one must-read recommendation & why? Any genre! (but esp fiction). I'm desperate to escape into something fantastic. I've been reading a lot of non-fiction and a little blah fiction late..."

Just finished The Night Circus because it was mentioned several times in this thread. I did really like it, was one I hated to get to the end. I'm not sure if I had to pick just one that it would be this one. I tend to be in love with the last one I just read (hence my affinity for series). I would be able to choose my top pick for the last 6-12 months, but over a lifetime? Even a decade's worth of reading would be hard for me to narrow down to just one. I do welcome the suggestions and have noted several to add to my list.


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Suzanne  Bartlett | 7 comments Little Women. I have loved this book since the first time I read it.


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Jane Lebak | 2 comments My one must-read book for everyone would be Watership Down. I've read it over and over since I was 11, and it's amazing.


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Nerina | 2 comments Definitely Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro - it is haunting, stays with you for weeks if not months after you've finished it. I usually go straight from one book to the next but couldnt after this one - it really took me by surprise, i couldnt get it out of my head.


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Elaine Cook | 6 comments Jane wrote: "My one must-read book for everyone would be Watership Down. I've read it over and over since I was 11, and it's amazing."
Also one of my top picks; I've read it a couple of times,but not lately. I bought it as audio because of the narrator.


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Jen (jenlyjen) | 9 comments Nerina wrote: "Definitely Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro - it is haunting, stays with you for weeks if not months after you've finished it. I usually go straight from one book to the next but couldnt after thi..."


this has been on my to read list, I should bump it u p....


message 57: by Jeanna (last edited Mar 13, 2017 07:48AM) (new)

Jeanna (theknittinghousewife) For me my number one book would be To Kill a Mockingbird. It is without a doubt one of my favorite reads of all time. My favorite light hearted book I can reread and reread would have to be a tie between The Princess Bride and the Harry Potter Boxset

P.S. My favorite knitting book would have to be Zen and the Art of Knitting: Exploring the Links Between Knitting, Spirituality, and Creativity


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Cat | 1 comments Jen wrote: "What's your one must-read recommendation & why? "

I loved, loved, loved reading ALl the light we cannot see by Anthony Doerr this summer...
The story of a young blind girl in the second world war in France. Beautifully written, poetic and moving.


message 59: by Jen (new)

Jen (jenlyjen) | 9 comments Cat wrote: "Jen wrote: "What's your one must-read recommendation & why? "

I loved, loved, loved reading ALl the light we cannot see by Anthony Doerr this summer...
The story of a young blind girl in the secon..."


That was a great book!


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