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Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas is my favorite. The novel is fiction, and I really enjoy the world it creates.
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Love and lost Thailand by Stella Knights.
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My favorite book is The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe. I loved the on screen version as well. My 3rd grade teacher would read it to the class when we were especially good and I have loved it ever since!
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I really luv reading books from Kiki Swinson,Zane books but my favorite books to read r spiritual books...
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The Giver by Lois Lowery. I read it for the first time when I was 9 or 10 and have read it many times since. It has helped shape many of my opinions on social issues.
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My favorite book is The Giver

This book takes you on a journey into a utopia of a different world!

Great read!
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This question has always been very hard fo me to answer because there is no one book that triumphs over the rest. Personally it honestly depends on my mood when reading and the emotions brought forth by the book, that than qualifies the book as my favourite book. But if I had to have an answer... it has to be any book in the Percy Jackson series. I read those books in my first year of high school and it helped a lot with the sudden change of setting and the disruption of the routine of primary school.
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Sometimes I don't believe in this favorite book thing,I keep finding talented writers everyday with more good material to offer.
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The Giver
It was my first favorite book as a kid. I liked how the world stayed the same for everyone else but changed around him as his perspective of the world changed.
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I really don't have a favorite book. I have writers that I like to read more than others. I first started reading all of Nichols Sparks books. That is were my love of reading started in my young adulthood. My grandma gave me a book by him and I had to read more!
I really now ready anything that looks good! I ready financial help books. Lately it has been fiction woman's westerns. I find it interesting how things are so different from them and yet people really are still a lot the same with their feels and actions.
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I have many. To name a few Where Children Run.
Beyond the open well
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I have read so many books since I was younger, but I believe my favourite is The perks of being a wallflower by Stephen Chbosky.
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My favorite book as of now is ‘Girl on the train’. It was so thrilling to read.
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Post by Inmortalbooklover »

I have so many favourite books I wouldn´t be able to just choose one. Some of my favourite series are: Percy Jackson, Shadowhunters, Divergent, Hunger Games and Loriend Legacies.
And some of my favourite books are: The Book Thief, Noughts and Crosses, Anne Frank´s Diary...
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My favorite book would have to be "Anna Dressed In Blood" I read it the first time when I was in middle school and I've been obsessed ever since!
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