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Peace LIke a River - I can't believe this is his first novel. This author has TALENT!
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet - such a sweet story, I didn't want to stop reading
Les Miserables - I don't think there's a better storyteller than Victor Hugo.
(Hangs Head in Shame) Bitter is the New Black - The language is horrendously awful, the author is spoiled and crass, but I laughed so hard I snorted. And woke my husband up at 3 am. And then I got my own, because a really, really big bug with lots and lots of legs ran across my chest and my husband wouldn't get up and kill it for me.
I LOVE this thread! What a great idea -- and I'm with you on Harry Potter and The Hunger Games. Those are staples in my reading lineup!

Have you discussed the UNcleanread of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, et. al.? Started it, got a few hundred pages in, totally interested in story, and had to throw the book down, return the sequel to the library, and cancel my request for the 3rd book. =)

Unwind by Neal Shusterman. Absolutely fantastic. Unique plot gripped me. Not for the squeamish, however.
The Warrior Heir, The Wizard Heir, and The Dragon Heir by Cinda Williams Chima. Fantastic series. As far as I can remember, they were clean, but I tend to skim the unclean parts such that I forget them immediately.
I also second The Mortal Instruments series and third HP and Hunger Games



I am also a member of the HP, Hunger Games & Twilight fan clubs.
If you aren't opposed to books that aren't clean reads: Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, Angels & Demons by Dan Brown,Jacob (Nightwalker series) by Jacquelyn Frank, and Stealing Shadows (Shadows, #1) (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit series) by Kay Hooper.
Looking forward to seeing other people's lists!

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Thank you to you smart people that include links to your books! I am reading The Heir series now and am enjoying them.

And The Roar by Emma Clayton.

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The first one I did that with was the first of the Harry Potter Books.
Hunger Games and its sequels.
The Giver - read it in one afternoon - so glad the baby was taking good naps at that point...
I'll think of more and add to the list. What are you "can't put down" favorites?