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1. A Prayer For Owen Meany
2. The Giver
3. Rebecca



Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Book Thief
The Little Prince
The Handmaid's Tale
Their Eyes Were Watching God



That's a really good..."
I am a huge Daphne du Maurier fan. I have read Jamaica Inn, My Cousin Rachel. Will probably read Frenchmens Creek in the near future. I have trouble finding some of her books. I read The Birds and always think of that story when I see a flock of birds gathering.

Rebecca (5 stars)
My Cousin Rachel (twice, 3 stars first time and 5 stars 2nd time!)
The House on the Strand (5 stars)
Jamaica Inn (3 stars, but that could change with a 2nd read, lol)
I definitely have plans on reading more of her works.
Thank you for informing us of Harry Potter's birthday, Bethany!
At first, I thought you meant the book series' anniversary, then realized you meant the character. He's 48 (fictional) years old today, correct?
Tasha—I'm glad you've mentioned voting for Siddhartha. It reminded me that I want to vote for it along with The Lord of the Rings and Gone with the Wind. Now I'm voting for three list books!
At first, I thought you meant the book series' anniversary, then realized you meant the character. He's 48 (fictional) years old today, correct?
Tasha—I'm glad you've mentioned voting for Siddhartha. It reminded me that I want to vote for it along with The Lord of the Rings and Gone with the Wind. Now I'm voting for three list books!

I didn't actually read the books until I was in college (only the first four were out at the time). I was one of those uptight English majors who thought I was "beyond" children's literature. My roommate pressured me into reading them and I think I read the first four in a long weekend!
Luckily, I've loosened up since then.
I didn't know that J.K. Rowling gave Harry Potter the same birthday as herself. That's cute!
Bethany—That's why I should refrain from commenting in our group until I've had a cup of tea. Not sure how I counted backwards from 2018 to 1980 and got 48, haha!
Wow, reading four long novels in a weekend is impressive! I can read one novel from cover to cover in a day, but it depends on how much free time I have (and how distracted) to devote to reading.
When I watched the movie adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince with family members (youngsters) it occurred to me that I would probably like the book series (we'd watched the first six movies together as they were shown in theaters). That was in 2009, and the entire book series was published by then. I read them all in a week and loved them! They are the type of books that you don't want to put down and cannot wait to start the next in the series ASAP. I've read them multiple times and everyone in my family has at least once and loved them too!
Bethany—That's why I should refrain from commenting in our group until I've had a cup of tea. Not sure how I counted backwards from 2018 to 1980 and got 48, haha!
Wow, reading four long novels in a weekend is impressive! I can read one novel from cover to cover in a day, but it depends on how much free time I have (and how distracted) to devote to reading.
When I watched the movie adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince with family members (youngsters) it occurred to me that I would probably like the book series (we'd watched the first six movies together as they were shown in theaters). That was in 2009, and the entire book series was published by then. I read them all in a week and loved them! They are the type of books that you don't want to put down and cannot wait to start the next in the series ASAP. I've read them multiple times and everyone in my family has at least once and loved them too!


I think there are a lot of l,essons that can be learned in YA books. You can read them as a kid and simply enjoy the story. As a teen, there are deeper things to be learned, And finally, as an adult, there ard yet deeper meanings which resonate (especially if you've lost a parent).
Tasha, isn't it wonderful when youngsters introduce us to great young adult books? That's why I read The Hunger Games series too. A teenager (at the time, he's now an adult) in my family insisted that I read them. He was so enthusiastic that I couldn't wait to start. I read the whole trilogy in three days and agreed with him that they are excellent. That was before the movie adaptations were made.
You're a superfan of the Harry Potter series, Parker! You're certainly not alone with your admiration for Potterverse. I have a few online friends who are huge fans as well.
I couldn't agree with you more about the benefits of this genre. Well said!
You're a superfan of the Harry Potter series, Parker! You're certainly not alone with your admiration for Potterverse. I have a few online friends who are huge fans as well.
I couldn't agree with you more about the benefits of this genre. Well said!

Carl wrote: "I've been voting for Moby Dick, A Confederacy of Dunces, To Killa Mockingbird, and whatever I just finished that's impressed me. There are so many good books on this list and I keep discovering gre..."
Hello Carl, and thank you for sharing your favorite Great American Read books!
Many of us feel as you do. It's wonderful when you read a GAR book that you likely wouldn't have if not for this list and then realize how much you like it.
In addition to the three I've already mentioned above, I began voting for 1984 after finishing a reread of it with this group. Like you, I won't hesitate to vote for newly discovered list books if I rate them 5 stars.
Hello Carl, and thank you for sharing your favorite Great American Read books!
Many of us feel as you do. It's wonderful when you read a GAR book that you likely wouldn't have if not for this list and then realize how much you like it.
In addition to the three I've already mentioned above, I began voting for 1984 after finishing a reread of it with this group. Like you, I won't hesitate to vote for newly discovered list books if I rate them 5 stars.
Renee wrote: "I've been voting for Beloved by Toni Morrison. It is my all time favorite novel."
Thank you for sharing, Renee!
I've not read the Toni Morrison Trilogy yet. Have you read books 2 and 3 as well, Jazz and Paradise?
Thank you for sharing, Renee!
I've not read the Toni Morrison Trilogy yet. Have you read books 2 and 3 as well, Jazz and Paradise?
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Books mentioned in this topic
Rebecca (other topics)Jamaica Inn (other topics)
The House on the Strand (other topics)
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Daphne du Maurier (other topics)Margaret Mitchell (other topics)
J.R.R. Tolkien (other topics)
After I posted the topic Praise and Criticism, I decided to also begin voting for a stand-alone book—Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.
For now, these are my choices but if I should discover others that I like more, I'll switch.
Which list books are you voting for? Please share!