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    Ooh I've recently discovered two books that I like:

    I Capture the Castle and When God was a Rabbit. Can't remember who wrote either of them but they should be easy enough to find

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    harry potter, (probably 3>7>5>6>4>1>2 for me) , basing that off the films tho cause i don't rly remember much from the books and only read the first few i think
    eragon series thingy

    that's about all i've read in a very long time though since don't like reading unless it's a maths textbook loool
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    Tough question :/

    Harry Potter has to top the list.
    Twilight is in there somewhere.
    The Tribe: A New World - A J Penn
    The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald
    Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte (though I needed the CliffsNotes to understand it!)
    Beloved - Toni Morrison (not a favourite really, but worth mentioning as it's a great read!)


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    Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck
    The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Motherless Brooklyn - Jonathan Lethem
    One Fifth Avenue - Candace Bushnell
    The Lottery - Shirley Jackson


    And the ever classic "Othello" by Shakespeare. One of the best works next to King Lear.
    Err....hai.

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    April Morning
    Harry Potter (series)
    Charlie Bone (series)
    Lord of The Rings
    Sherlock
    etc.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charz777 View Post
    Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte (though I needed the CliffsNotes to understand it!)
    omg same lol, although it's a great book, should add that in my favourites too
    anyway


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