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What's your favorite book? Who's your favorite author?

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I don't need to prove you anything.

iaininlondon said:

Do you have a life? Prove it!

Medicine Lady said:

Or how about I have a life and I do other things sometimes.

I

She's been posting pictures and blogs of her life here for years. The proof is there.
But still, a nobody like you who constantly tells lies about your own life, and then contradicts it later proving it bullshit. Asking someone else to prove something is in your usual category of pathetic.

iaininlondon said:

Do you have a life? Prove it!

I hate to be that person who can't choose a favorite book, buuuuuut I am. There are just too many good ones out there...

Here are some that stand out for having a profound impact on me at the time I read them:

  • "The Stranger" by Albert Camus
  • "A Hero of Our Time" by Mikhail Lermontov (LOVE this book and this author. LOVE.)
  • "The Cavalry Maiden" memoir of Nadezhda Durova
  • "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston
  • Many works of David Sedaris
  • "Catcher in the Rye" by J. D. Salinger
  • "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee
  • "All Quiet on the Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque



ISAAH06 said:

Do people still read books?

not if they own a kindle or nook

My absolute favorite book would have to be Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton. A very close second would be False Memories by Dean Koontz.

Too many to choose from. I like different books and different authors for various reasons.
Dr. Seuss is awesome for learning rhythm and language so are some books by Robert Munsch
I love fairy tales by Hans Christian Anderson and Oscar Wilde
Some of me favorite novels/books would be:
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger (insightful thoughts and feelings of a teen)
The Kitchen God's Wife by Amy Tan (really good mother-daughter complexities, can learn about Chinese culture)
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery (great book for adults and children, really sentimental)
Life of Pi - Yann Martel (so real, believable, learn about Indian culture)
and my list would go on and on...

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