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  • For a long time I’d say The Great Gatsby and it’s probably still at or near the top. I really enjoyed the Aubrey-Maturin series by Patrick O’Brian as a more entertainment-oriented read.

  • Charlotte's Web.

    I've read it to each of my kids at least once (I have quite a few children). I'm at the point where I do different voices for each character and so on.

    It is such a beautifully told story and really has a very special place in my heart. I still struggle to not get upset at the sad bit each time.

  • Myst: The Book of Ti'Ana by Rand Miller

    Being a writer myself, I always loved the premise of Myst where you could write a world and actually visit it. This book goes into detail about the D'ni at the height of their civilization and how the books work and stuff. It's awesome.

  • Snow Crash - Niel Stephenson

    Choke - Chuck Palahnuik

    Timeline - Michael Chricton

    It's hard to pick which one I like the best.

  • I mostly read series, and my favorite is Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson. The Silo series by Hugh Howey a close second.

    I'm not really someone who reads many standalone books, because I love getting lost in epic/long stories (for this same reason I barely ever watch movies and stick with series in stead), and I hate how by the time I'm really getting into a book, suddenly it's over.. But hmm, for a standalone book I'd have to go with The Book Thief by Zusak (which btw, never seen the movie, maybe I should sometimes).

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