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Hmm, I don't have any most favorite books, but some of the books I read over and over were Homeless Bird and the Little House On the Prairie series.

Lord of the Rings
All the Pretty Horses/Border Trilogy
The Goldfinch
Stranger in a Strange Land
This is an updated list of the books that, right now, I've read or re-read recently and occupy space in my mind as I view the world and events therein. If I were to reach back to my all-time most influential books through my teenage years it'd include more of the Russian masters, Dickens, definitely Twain, as well as Stephen King and Anne Rice. I love the beauty of literary fiction, but I'm hungry for a good, entertaining story!

Reasons to Live - Amy Hempel
Heavy - Kiese Laymon
This Is How You Lose Her - Junot Diaz
Chronology of Water - Lidia Yuknavitch
All Involved - Ryan Gattis

Castle Hangnail
The Bell at Sealey Head
When Huai Flowers Bloom: Stories of the Cultural Revolution
A Book Dragon
Mary wrote: "The Lord of the Rings
Castle Hangnail
The Bell at Sealey Head
When Huai Flowers Bloom: Stories of the Cultural Revolution
[book:A Book Dragon..."
I've never read Lord of the Rings but if it's as long as the movies then I wouldn't make it through it lol.
Castle Hangnail
The Bell at Sealey Head
When Huai Flowers Bloom: Stories of the Cultural Revolution
[book:A Book Dragon..."
I've never read Lord of the Rings but if it's as long as the movies then I wouldn't make it through it lol.

Books mentioned in this topic
Ballet of the Bones (other topics)Vlad: The Last Confession (other topics)
Blinders (other topics)
Boneshaker (other topics)
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My Top 5 Favorite Books are:
The Endlands
Vlad: The Last Confession
Blinders
Boneshaker
Ballet of the Bones