Tis is true. Ok well give me a genre or something to make sure you get the right kind of book for this century. I would hate to disappoint you in the past
More than one ....One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez and A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking
A Spy in the House of Love - Anais Nin Les Grandes Meaulnes - Alain Fournier The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay - Michael Chabon The Magus - John Fowles One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez The Rotters' Club - Jonathan Coe
My favorite book of all time: The Hobbit I have liked it ever since I was a kid and re-read it at least once a year... Books that I enjoy: Viking / Norse history and mythology... Greek histories and myth... First person accounts of historic events... Unit histories of Army units that I was in... Early American history... Some science fiction and fantasy... Espionage... Nautical tales... All that said I love to read , almost anything in print...
It's not hard for me to pick a favorite book. I've read it more than once, and I still have a copy. It is, 'The Catcher in the Eye' It took me years to figure out, what I believe to be at least, the true, actual...meaning I guess for lack of another term atm. Truly a classic.
Ready Player One was a fantastic book. I haven’t seen the movie yet but the book was hands down my favorite, which used to be The Green Mile if that helps put it in perspective.
The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Judith Kerr. One of the best-selling children’s books of all time. Is it just about a tiger who came to tea? You decide.
I read it to my niece and it left me feeling a little emotional! Lol I was like, woahh that was deep...haha