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message 1: by Linda (new)

Linda Perkins | 57 comments Mod
Post only (in your opinion) a Must Read Novel...........


message 2: by Jenn (new)

Jenn | 9 comments The one I usually recommend and have read 5 times is The Kiss of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning


message 3: by itchy (new)

itchy (amadeusitchon) | 7 comments the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, douglas adams;
don't leave earth without it


message 4: by Erin (new)

Erin Allegedly by Tiffany Jackson. It might be my favorite book this year.


message 5: by Candace (new)

Candace Green (ccccandace) | 2 comments Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts. It's a long one, but it has something for everyone. This book left me speechless.


message 6: by Loreal (new)

Loreal Lavigna (Loreallavigna) | 1 comments I just started reading some books by Kendra Elliott. One of her books a merciful death is the beginning of a new series. It's incredible! You don't see the end coming until it's already hitting you right in the face.


message 7: by Agnieszka (last edited Jun 10, 2017 09:13AM) (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) Loreal wrote: "I just started reading some books by Kendra Elliott. One of her books a merciful death is the beginning of a new series. It's incredible! You don't see the end coming until it's already hitting you..."

I discovered her books last year and love them as well - great mystery thrillers with a side of romance!

I read recently Turn On the Light So I Can Hear by Teri Kanefield and it left me so amazed I'm still trying to grasp it. It's difficult to say which genre it is - a mix of romance, drama dealing with topics: disability, emotional abuse, love between worlds

Here some of my most beloved favorites (all 6-star-books):
The Blue Castle by L.M. Montgomery YA (my all-time favorite)
Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry a contemporary classic play
Perfect Opposite by Zoya Tessi gere-mix: YA, drama, romance
Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body’s Most Underrated Organ by Giulia Enders non-fiction - health (extremly fun and easy to understand)
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie classic-mystery
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett kids, classic
My Sister's Grave by Robert Dugoni mystery-thriller
Behold the Beauty: An Invitation to Bible Reading by Monica Sharman Christian devotional & bible-reading (how to have much more fun reading your bible)
As Soon as I Fell: A Memoir by Kay Bruner Christian non-fiction - missionary-biography (topics: missionary life, depression, pornography)
Pieces on Earth by Cathy Bryant Christmas (Christian)
In His Steps by Charles M. Sheldon classic Christian fiction (WWJD)


message 8: by Justin (new)

Justin Lambe (justinlambe77) | 4 comments My favorite Must Read Novel would be War and Peach by Susan Furlong. It's part of the Georgia Peach series. I'd recommend reading the whole series.


message 9: by P. (new)

P. Lundburg | 22 comments My favorite and a must-read in terms of a perfectly plotted novel (scale, pacing, structure of the plot) and characterization, especially considering the time it was written.....

Kate Chopin, The Awakening

The Awakening by Kate Chopin


message 10: by Costi (new)

Costi Gurgu (costigurgu) | 3 comments My favorite Must Read Novel would be "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole


message 11: by P. (new)

P. Lundburg | 22 comments Costi.... GREAT choice. I love that book, and recently re-read it.


message 12: by Costi (new)

Costi Gurgu (costigurgu) | 3 comments P. wrote: "Costi.... GREAT choice. I love that book, and recently re-read it."

Thank you, P.!


message 13: by Lissa (new)

Lissa Oliver | 36 comments My choice for a Must Read book is Small Gods by Terry Pratchett. Thought provoking, funny and a profound message.
Small Gods (Discworld, #13) by Terry Pratchett


message 15: by Mrs. Moore (new)

Mrs. Moore | 2 comments I'm in an international book club and we just read The Luminaries for our New Zealand read. WOW! A great book for authors because our group agreed that we tolerated a lot more plot confusion than we would have in any other novel because the set up, dialogue, writing, and characters were so satisfying.
BTW we are always looking for suggestions of novels with English translations from tiny / obscure countries written by native authors.


message 16: by Jammin Jenny (new)

Jammin Jenny (jamminjenny) The Stand by Stephen King The Stand by Stephen King
excellent dystopian novel


Misty's Book Space (mistysbookspace) I just recently read Wonder by R.J. Palacio and to me that is a must read book. I know it has been out for years but I just recently got wind of it and I loved it so much.


message 18: by Costi (new)

Costi Gurgu (costigurgu) | 3 comments Mrs. Moore wrote: "I'm in an international book club and we just read The Luminaries for our New Zealand read. WOW! A great book for authors because our group agreed that we tolerated a lot more plot ..."

Hello, Mrs. Moore,
One sugestion would be "RecipeArium" by Costi Gurgu, published by White Cat Publications in 2017 (US). It was previously published in Romania in 1996 and it won 3 awards there. Hope you'll select it for your group and like it.


message 19: by Mrs. Moore (new)

Mrs. Moore | 2 comments Costi wrote: "Mrs. Moore wrote: "I'm in an international book club and we just read The Luminaries for our New Zealand read. WOW! A great book for authors because our group agreed that we tolerat..."


Thanks! That's exactly the type of suggestion we are looking for :-)


message 20: by Ernie (new)

Ernie (ernietuckerbigpondcom) | 1 comments Mrs. Moore wrote: "I'm in an international book club and we just read The Luminaries for our New Zealand read. WOW! A great book for authors because our group agreed that we tolerated a lot more plot ..."

I also liked The Luminaries and works in translation. Have you read HHhH by Laurent Binet? If not, check out my review. There is a new Binet which I have not got yet: The Seventh Function of Language ISBN- 9781910701584


message 21: by S.D. (new)

S.D. Reeves | 12 comments Hmm, outside the obvious, I would go with "Od Magic," by Patricia McKillip.


message 22: by K. M (new)

K. M | 1 comments * Geek Love by Katherine Dunne or The End of Alice by AM Homes for most disturbing must-read ...
* Stoner by John Williams for most beautifully written.


message 23: by Julie (new)

Julie Clarke (jools321123) | 1 comments The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers is masterful. Hmmm, I think I'll just go read it again.


message 24: by Felicia (new)

Felicia Allen I just finished Judah's Wife: A Novel of the Maccabees and it was one of the best books I have read lately. Another one is Song of a Captive Bird.


message 25: by epat (new)

epat (patriciablake) | 2 comments Anything by Miriam Toews, an ex-Mennonite woman whose sister and father were bipolar and both committed suicide in the same way. Strangely, the author uses humor as well as love and sorrow in describing her stories.


message 26: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 4 comments I've just finished this one The Magician's Lie by Greer Macallister and it is perfect if you want a good quick mystery


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message 28: by Crime Addict (new)

Crime Addict Sifat (iambooknerd) Lie for Me by Mick Bose


message 29: by Zaeris (last edited Oct 19, 2018 04:17AM) (new)

Zaeris | 1 comments Sylvie Asleton and the Shrike's Curse Invested me in the main character quickly, truly deserves a read.


message 30: by Mohammed (new)

Mohammed Ghaïth Honor by Elif Shafek and A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.


message 31: by Mark (new)

Mark A. M. wrote: "* Geek Love by Katherine Dunne or The End of Alice by AM Homes for most disturbing must-read ...
* Stoner by John Williams for most beautifully written."


I agree on Stoner, bleak as it was.


message 32: by Mark (new)

Mark I don't know how I can pick just one, but here are three truly superb novels, including one that is currently coming out as a film:

1) Every Man Dies Alone, by Hans Fallada. In Nazi Germany, an ordinary couple decides to mount a series of small acts of rebellion after their son dies in the war, with tragic consequences.

2) The North Water, by Ian McGuire. A whaling expedition tale that includes one of the most evil serial killers in all of fiction.

3) The Sisters Brothers, by Patrick DeWitt. This is the movie novel. Hired killers Eli and Charlie Sisters go on an amoral journey in search of a man who has apparently bilked their corrupt boss. It is heart-rending, funny and cold-blooded all at the same time.


message 33: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Unraveling Oliver by Liz Nugent is great and the The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang


message 34: by Nikki (new)

Nikki | 3 comments it'chy wrote: "the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, douglas adams;
don't leave earth without it"


The greatest five-book trilogy known to man.




I can't pick just one addition of my own. Here goes:

1. Jane Eyre for the classics.

2. Lois Lowry Giver Series: The Giver, Messenger, Gathering Blue

3. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

4. For the naughty romance readers, it doesn't get any better than The Stark Trilogy 3-Book Bundle and everything associated with it. As a romance writer, J. Kenner truly inspired me with Damien Stark. While he has the same resume as most other rich alphas, he's completely different once you really get to know him. I do admit, though, that I'm a little biased. He is in love with a woman named Nikki, after all. LOL I'm actually reading it for the third time, and it never gets old...


message 35: by Terah (new)

Terah (terahsutley) I really like the Caineville series by Kelley Armstrong and the court of thorns and roses by Sarah j Maas. And of course the book Encompassing Darkness


message 37: by Feytje (new)

Feytje (feyvharinxma) The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by STuart Turton. It's a must-read for thriller/mystery lovers.


message 38: by Sara (new)

Sara Knight | 113 comments Here are some Must Read Novels........
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message 39: by Dilek VT (new)

Dilek VT (dilekvt) Here is my review for 2018. Hope it helps :)

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


OliveBetweenPages | 1 comments I think this book isn’t getting nearly enough praise and hype and it is easily one of my fav reads of this year( and with 8 months still to go that says something😀)
It is The Seven Deaths Of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton. It is Brilliant.


message 43: by Robert (new)

Robert Ellis | 132 comments One of my all-time favorite novels is Ken Follett's A Dangerous Fortune. I would call it a must-read for a long list of reasons. It's a historical novel about power and greed that's timeless ... Especially with what's going on today!A Dangerous Fortune


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