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The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, and Digital Fortress, by Dan Brown
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“where the sidewalk ends” could probably be one of the best books i’ve read in my whole life, the first time i held it i was 7 years old and since then its been my favorite. “Where the sidewalk ends” isn’t a book only for grown ups or only for kids, it is a book that doesn’t have an age limit, you can read it at any age and it will still be an amazing read. Till this day this is still my fav book due too how much i connected with it, every single page will make you laugh and even cry, definitely recommend you to read this book.

In addition, a book that i read that i didn’t enjoy at all was the book written by Carley Fortune “every summer after” as i read it i found myself disappointed by the storyline and the boring “plot twist”. To be fair this book didn’t captivate me even in the slightest bit, its narrative isn’t attractive and the end just made it not worth reading. I didn’t find the characters interesting or fun, they resembled awkward and icky people. :hand:
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Just haven't met you yet
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FunkyFlowerLady wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 09:09 I don't really remember my worsts, be it in anything so here are my best books, I loved '12 and a half' by GaryVee as it gave me a lot of perspective on life and biz. other than that, anything by Dushka Zapata is best in my opinion. Her works make me a better human for myself and others I feel.
Do give them a try if you'd like.
I am interested in checking these out!! Writing them down! Thanks!!
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"The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.

"The Murder of King Tut" by James Patterson and Martin Dugard.

Ok, I know you said don't tell you, but...I would really love to hear which is which for everyone! :D
"The Westing Game" is my favorite book of all time. My teacher read it to us in 6th grade and now, 20 years later and many rereads, it is still my favorite book!!

"The Murder of King Tut" was subtitled "A Non-Fiction Thriller." It was NOT non-fiction, as there were many conversation and scenes that were created and written down out of imagination/guessing what could have happened. There were SO MANY *SHORT* CHAPTERS that should have just been paragraph breaks. I don't recommend this book.
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Twilight
Darkest hour
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Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon, & I'm breaking the rules a bit with this but the Books of Beginning trilogy by John Stephens
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I honestly can't remember a book I’ve ever hated. But here's the one I will recommend; The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab.
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Ok, this was difficult for me. I have so many all-time favorites, and so many books that I strongly dislike, so I am just going to go with the most recent ones that I have read....

Brother by Ania Ahlborn

The Golden Couple by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
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