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A H | 7672 comments Mod
Best book read in 2014?


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James Joyce (james_patrick_joyce) | 16 comments Murder On The Yellow Brick Road by Stuart M. Kaminsky

I've started re-reading the series and, novel-wise, it's the best thing I read, last year.


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rockse | 2 comments Ruchi wrote: "Best book read in 2014?"

yes vampire accademy


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Melissa Ramirez (melissaramirez) | 241 comments Oh my gosh, that's a loaded question!

I read a lot of good books last year. Hmm; well now I have to think.

"Glory OBrien's History of the Future" was simply the one I got most excited about. I did really like it (a strange-but-fantastical mixture of weirdness and solid, relatable characters - as is AS King's signature!)

I did also really like "Fangirl" by Rainbow Rowell; although I skimmed through a lot of the fanfiction portions. I saw so much of myself in the main character of Cath, it was unreal!! :)


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Sheetal Dash (sheetalsdash) | 64 comments Manu wrote: "Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. That book was beauty personified. A pure genius!"

I had the same feeling when I read the book way back in 2010. It was my Best read of that year.


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Sheetal Dash (sheetalsdash) | 64 comments Silence of the lambs and Sister's fate are 2 of my best reads in 2014


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The Wheel of Time series


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"The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield....though I was happily surprised by "Vanity Fair" too. :)


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Chelle𓆏 | 136 comments LOL!! I thought I had the answer to this until I looked through my pile. This is a hard one :"( but I guess I'll have to go with The Help It was a good story and it made me get teary at times.


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BeeXWitch Dorothy must die and splintered are a tie for me
loved them both.


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Satu (sadun) | 68 comments Three Men in a Boat! Hilarious!


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) Gone with the wind


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Amphitrite (ravenclaweruditedemigodselected) | 32 comments The Blood of Olympus


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Michelle Johnson (michellecurates) Manu wrote: "Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. That book was beauty personified. A pure genius!"

AGREED! Beautiful in every way.

Gone Girl. After that I read her other books. All stellar.


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Gayatri | 31 comments This is so hard! Umm Geography of You and Me


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Kim Anderson (kimmatski) I really enjoyed Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty


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Shelby | 32 comments I absolutely loved Maybe Someday! I would choose it but I'm going to have to go with Wolves at the Door it's the second book to one of my favorite series.


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Emma (e_loves_writing) | 133 comments Most definitly To Kill a Mockingbird. The characters and the storyline was so good! I was able to read it in my english class so I was able to get more out of it I think!


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Lauri (otwlauri) | 48 comments I would have to say The Age of Miracles. It haunts me still.

The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker


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Michael (micky74007) The Dogs of Christmas by W. Bruce Cameron by W. Bruce Cameron


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Jesse | 21 comments Looking back at my list from 2014, I'd say my favorite was Notes From An Exhibition by Patrick Gale.


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