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What's Your Top 5 Books Of All Time ?

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message 1: by Safwan (new)

Safwan Ullah Khan (fade67) | 7 comments I Haven't Read Enough Books To Name 5 But I'll Name Two For Now, 1984 By George Orwell And And Then There Were None By Agatha Christie.


message 2: by Ava (new)

Ava Keding | 27 comments i have read way too many books to even decide, but some of my favorites definatly are the fault in our stars by john green, the kinder poison by natalie mae, and 1984 by george orwell


message 3: by Safwan (new)

Safwan Ullah Khan (fade67) | 7 comments @Ava Keding, wow seems awesome, we are polar in that regard, I'll try reading more after my exams and i prolly should just get a kindle.


message 4: by Ava (new)

Ava Keding | 27 comments Safwan wrote: "@Ava Keding, wow seems awesome, we are polar in that regard, I'll try reading more after my exams and i prolly should just get a kindle."

if you ever need any book recs, add me and ask, becasue i have read a lot more than i have kept track of on good reads


message 5: by Safwan (new)

Safwan Ullah Khan (fade67) | 7 comments @Ava Keding, Definitely!!! Thank you, i actually started reading a few years ago prolly 2-3. but i wasn't that much into reading back then. as i read more books, my reading comprehension kept getting improved and it started to grow on me, so yeah I'm planning to read more. once i finish few books and get kindle ill ask you :)


thecursed_Reader💫📖📚 | 29 comments 1. The Autobiography of Malcolm X
2. Aisha, the wife, the companion and the scholar
3. Chain gang All star
4. The Evil of Music
5. Half of A Yellow Sun

This is for 2025.


message 7: by Ava (new)

Ava Keding | 27 comments Safwan wrote: "@Ava Keding, Definitely!!! Thank you, i actually started reading a few years ago prolly 2-3. but i wasn't that much into reading back then. as i read more books, my reading comprehension kept getti..."

I actually started reading more becasue I have a reading comprehension problem, but I wanted to take AP classes in school, but they required a lot of reading


message 8: by Squire (last edited Nov 08, 2025 09:37PM) (new)

Squire (srboone) | 13 comments 1. Lolita
2. Moby-Dick or, The Whale
3. Mother London
4. Atlas Shrugged
5. The Tale of Genji

There are soooo many books that I could put in the #5 slot. I picked Genji because in the Tyler translation (the first of the translations I read--there are four complete English translations; I've read two.) it was both an extraordinary literary and cultural experience for me.


message 9: by Barry (new)

Barry | 23 comments its always hard to rate which are the best , its individual taste. but i will give you mine.
1.Pillars of the Earth - Ken Follett
2.Nicholas Nickleby - Charles Dickens.
3.The Book Thief - Marcus Zusack.
4. I am Pilgrim - Terry Hayes
5. The Nightingale - Kirstin Hannah


⭐️nonoisreading⭐️ | 16 comments My top 5 is The Cheat Sheet , The Love hypothesis, The Little prince, On dira que je suis toi and The spaghetti syndrome


max (sad girl autumn version) (doitsushine92) | 4 comments this is always a hard question but i would say
battle royale
sharp objects
coldheart canyon
a head full of ghosts
carmilla


message 12: by Brinley (new)

Brinley kranendonk  | 7 comments A boy called BAT! by Elana, K Arnold, Rebel rose by emma theriault, a lady would know better by Emma theriault, the wishing game by mag shaffer, and the ivory key.


message 13: by George Stenger (new)

George Stenger | 107 comments The Grapes of Wrath
To Kill a Mockingbird
East of Eden
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
A Tale of Two Cities


message 14: by Rob (new)

Rob (nhlorgsix) | 73 comments the prince of tides
cider house rules
a confederacy of dunces
two - step devil
piranisi


Kait *ੈ✩‧₊˚ (sunflowerivy) | 15 comments Frankenstein
The invisible life of Addie LaRue
Starling house
Katabasis
A botanical daughter


message 16: by Anita (new)

Anita Kyne | 33 comments The Clan of the Cave Bear
Brave New World
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
Matilda
Alchemy of Secrets


message 17: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Cecil | 291 comments 1. Mirror Image by Sandra Brown
2. See Jane Run by Joy Fielding.
3. Two Little Girls in Blue by Mary Higgins-Clark
4. The Ugly Duckling by Iris Johansen
5. Falling by T.J. Newman
6. The Shack by Paul Newman
7. The Evelyn Talbot Chronicles by Brenda Novak


message 18: by Dan (new)

Dan Barnett | 8 comments Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

IT

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold

American Tabloid

American Gods


message 19: by Ashlee (new)

Ashlee Johnston (ashleemeagan) | 12 comments Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
World Travel by Anthony Bourdain


message 20: by Ava (new)

Ava Keding | 27 comments a thousand heart beats
the fault in our stars
across the stars
a little life
the foundling


message 21: by Safwan (new)

Safwan Ullah Khan (fade67) | 7 comments this is interesting, so diverse, would love to try them out.


message 22: by faeeza (new)

faeeza | 1 comments 1. The Book Thief
2. A Thousand Splendid Suns
3. The Kite Runner
4. The Alchemist
5.To Kill A Mockingbird


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