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What’s a book you think everyone should read at least once in their life?

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message 1: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Hopefully we get some good ones


message 2: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (michellecales) | 45 comments The Borrowers at least one classic like The Mill on The Floss ,Bleak House .


message 3: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Oh very nice


message 4: by Wyetha (new)

Wyetha (wyesreads) | 229 comments The Picture of Dorian Gray


Cassandra 🍁☕️📚 (blondie2611) | 151 comments For One More Day by Mitch Albom


message 6: by Brian (new)

Brian | 186 comments Of Mice and Men.


message 7: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments I definitely like that one. I had to read it in school, but I went back and ended up reading it later on as an adult and I appreciated it way more.


message 8: by M.J. Rodriguez (new)

M.J. Rodriguez | 71 comments Classic American Railroads, by Mike Schafer.


message 9: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Mahady | 60 comments Modern book that makes you think:
The Measure by Nikki Erlick


message 10: by sarah (new)

sarah | 288 comments To kill a mockingbird but I’m gunna put Of mice and men on my list


message 11: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 948 comments Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy
The Ear of the Heart by Dolores Hart
The little Girl who lives down the Lane by Laird Koenig
Dan Brown's first 4 Robert Langdon novels (I didn't care for the 5th)
Patricia Highsmith's Ripliad
Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck
The hidden Life of Otto Frank by Carol Ann Lee
Rebecca by Daphne DuMaurier
Frenchman's Creek by Daphne DuMaurier
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway


message 12: by Jen - Reviews (new)

Jen - Reviews | 3 comments Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. I know it's an old one and often the descriptions last for pages and pages but the story itself is fantastic.


message 13: by Jen - Reviews (new)

Jen - Reviews | 3 comments sarah wrote: "To kill a mockingbird but I’m gunna put Of mice and men on my list"

Yes, both of those are great books.


message 14: by Daisy (new)

Daisy  (daisyromance) | 4 comments The Wuthering Heights


message 15: by Gracie (new)

Gracie | 42 comments animal farm by George orwell


message 16: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Oh wow these are some good ones lol


message 17: by JoNelle (new)

JoNelle Holland | 27 comments The Bible


message 18: by Jeff (new)

Jeff (yosemite) | 1 comments Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, by Yuval Noah Harari


message 19: by Diana (new)

Diana Jaques | 134 comments The picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde


message 20: by Hriti (new)

Hriti (grratteful) | 133 comments a historical domestic fiction with a badass FML, preferably of war times


message 21: by Hriti (new)

Hriti (grratteful) | 133 comments i mean gone with the wind


message 22: by Donald (last edited Jul 26, 2024 04:55PM) (new)

Donald Recker | 2 comments I don't know if "everyone" should read it, but, If He Had Been With Me and If Only I Had Told Her were life-changing, I literally think of them daily.


message 23: by JoNelle (new)

JoNelle Holland | 27 comments The Shack


message 24: by ♤Lizzy♤ (new)

♤Lizzy♤ (Inactive) | 200 comments Heartless by Marrisa Meyer


message 25: by Mike (new)

Mike | 107 comments Crime & Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky and any of his other books.


message 26: by Linsey (new)

Linsey McKenna | 18 comments The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken! This series I will forever promote. I’ve seen a lot of up and down reviews on this series but the reason it’s so important to me is because it’s what got me into officially reading books again. I just fell in love with the characters and storyline so quickly because I felt it was so unique!


message 27: by patrycja ★ (new)

patrycja ★ | 15 comments the brothers karamazov, flowers for algernon


message 28: by Emma (new)

Emma Stauffer | 35 comments A hitchhikers guide to the universe


message 29: by Kanomi Okina (new)

Kanomi Okina ||Emily the Seraphim|| (goodreadscomkanomi_okina) | 100 comments Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult


message 30: by Dev (new)

Dev Latimer | 324 comments Hitchhikers interesting


message 31: by Nichole (new)

Nichole C | 14 comments Little Women
To Kill A Mockingbird
Flowers for Algernon (that book wrecked me)!
Of Mice and Men
Animal Farm
Memoirs of a Geisha
Crime and Punishment


message 32: by ଘRory (new)

ଘRory  (Academic Era) Little women!!! one of my fav .


message 33: by Judith Speed (new)

Judith Speed | 208 comments To Kill a Mockingbird
A Thousand Splendid Suns


message 34: by Zee (new)

Zee (zeesmuse) | 33 comments patrycja ★ wrote: "the brothers karamazov, flowers for algernon"flowers made ne cry.


message 35: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Elizabeth | 4 comments I think everyone should read They Both Die At The End by Adam Silvera at least once. It is a BookTalk book but it is one that is actually worth it. It is a beautiful and heartbreaking story that I absolutely loved.


message 36: by LifeOfBooks (new)

LifeOfBooks | 10 comments The Orphan Collector by Elle Wiseman.
I am not one for history time period books or fiction but this book alone got me into reading fiction. It was beautiful, heart filling and breaking and made me cry, which again is not something I do and I always recommend this book. Definitely one of my favorites I have ever read in my life and one I cherish.


message 37: by Zana (new)

Zana (whatzanareads) The Brothers Karamazov,
2666,
The Demon-Haunted World,
The Master and Margarita,
The Left Hand of Darkness,
The Bell Jar


message 38: by Amerria (new)

Amerria | 16 comments The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls


message 39: by Helen (new)

Helen  Gold | 11 comments The legendborn series


message 40: by Kaylen (new)

Kaylen Dahlberg | 7 comments The giver, a classic, and it's actually very interesting!


message 41: by Kai's (new)

Kai's Darling | 660 comments Powerless!! And The Prison Healer!!


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