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Post by Jack on Feb 2, 2014 13:52:54 GMT -5
Tough Question here guys:
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee has to come in first place for me.
Yourself?
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Post by Revvie® on Feb 2, 2014 14:02:39 GMT -5
I don't if I would consider them the BEST BOOK I have read, but they are my most loved.
Demian (The Story of Emile Sinclair) by Hermann Hesse Illusions: Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach(not to confused with Bachman aka Stephen King)
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Post by DestroyerOfNations on Feb 2, 2014 14:29:26 GMT -5
It used to be Youth In Revolt by C D Payne, but now it's Looking for Alaska by John Green. It's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini makes my top three.
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Post by King Richius on Feb 2, 2014 14:32:01 GMT -5
I can't stop at just one, so here are my top three:
World War Z by Max Brooks Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry Dune by Frank Herbert
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2014 14:39:01 GMT -5
Loved Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell.
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Post by mrassbillygunn on Feb 2, 2014 14:39:38 GMT -5
Ive read quite a few books mostly wrestling books and Stephen King but i would have to say Bret Harts book tops the list. I remember buying it thinking it would take me ages to read it because of how thick it is but i was done reading it in about a week lol. Brilliant book.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2014 14:48:33 GMT -5
Bret's book, I couldn't put it down. Tough Question here guys: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee has to come in first place for me. Yourself? That book drove me to despair when I HAD to read it in English Literature class at School. It was so boring that I would read the words but they wouldn't even absorb.
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Post by Prophet of Ash on Feb 2, 2014 14:59:31 GMT -5
I really enjoyed this one. I read it over the summer while on breaks at work and it was the perfect length for that. I could read an article or two, but not get caught mid chapter when my time was up. Even for a diehard "know it all" about wrestling, there were some interesting facts and back stories I didn't know. Wrestling's Strangest Matches by Oliver Hurley
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2014 15:15:42 GMT -5
The Harry Potter series
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Post by Jack on Feb 2, 2014 15:21:35 GMT -5
Bret's book, I couldn't put it down. Tough Question here guys: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee has to come in first place for me. Yourself? That book drove me to despair when I HAD to read it in English Literature class at School. It was so boring that I would read the words but they wouldn't even absorb. haha, I really like my English teacher, I think he helped to make the book seem great to me.
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Post by averagefan on Feb 2, 2014 15:36:14 GMT -5
The tribe a new world
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Post by Lord Ragnarok on Feb 2, 2014 16:01:47 GMT -5
A Game of Thrones and its sequels.
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Post by Ian from 616Entertainment. on Feb 2, 2014 16:08:11 GMT -5
Kill Your Friends by John Niven.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2014 16:10:55 GMT -5
Animal Farm
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Post by Tim of thee on Feb 2, 2014 16:17:55 GMT -5
Night by Elie Wiesel.
An extremely vivid tdepiction of a child escaping the gas chambers and surviving the Concentration Camp.
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Post by knupmc on Feb 2, 2014 16:19:27 GMT -5
I hate reading but to kill a mockingbird I read as a book in school and it was pretty good
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Post by Danger10 on Feb 2, 2014 17:31:07 GMT -5
I prefer biographies, that's just me
Have A Nice Day by Mick Foley To Hell and Back by Audie Murphy My Real Life In The Cartoon World of Wrestling by Bret Hart Cheating Death Stealing Life by Eddie Guerrero
I'm sure there's more that I can't think of now.
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Post by Self-Savior on Feb 2, 2014 17:36:44 GMT -5
All Quiet on the Western Front and Frankenstein.
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Post by JC Motors on Feb 2, 2014 17:41:47 GMT -5
The Yugo: The Rise and Fall of The Worst Car In History by Jason Vuic. The Hemi In The Barn series by Tom Cotter Midnight Express by Billy Hayes with William Hoffer Twilight Series by Stephanie Meyer
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Post by Duck Holliday on Feb 2, 2014 17:44:53 GMT -5
So many good books... Illustrated Man by Bradbury, All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, The Lord of The Flies by William Golding, The Hobbit by Tolkien, Lullaby by Palahniuk, Catcher in the Rye by Salinger, A Game of Thrones by Martin...
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