So I'll simply get down to business. The deets:
You can win these two lovely books by Sophie Kinsella - Confessions of a Shopaholic & Shopaholic Takes Manhattan.
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What is one of the best can-not-live-without-it fiction novels that you've read?
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One of the best novels? Anything by Jodi Picoult. My absolute favorite novel (of the moment) is A Tree Grows In Brooklyn. I read A LOT, but Kinsella's "Undomestic Goddess" has always been a good vacation read for me. However, the one book I'm dying to own and reread over and over again is "A Prayer for Owen Meany". Without a doubt in my top 3.
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Can I choose a kids book? Island of the Blue Dolphins. That was such a memorable read for me when I was a kid. It inspired hours of make-believe pretending to live on a deserted island (aka my bedroom, with a "cave" made out of a sheet, "fishing" for socks strewn on the floor at the foot of my bed). Good times.
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I'm going to have to be cliche and say Twilight! Haha. I swore to all my friends that I wouldn't get sucked in by the vampire madness...but it happened...and I've been obsessed ever since! :)
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The first chick lit book was Jemima J by Jane Green- always have a special place for it. And loved/loved to hate the Wideacre trilogy by Phillipa Gregory but the The Other Boleyn Girl came before that (for me). I rarely reread but those stick out as memorable.
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ReplyDeleteThe Pillars of the Earth was def. a great one... It had everything — Romance, history, war, family, family secrets... I just loved it!
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Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk. It is fantastically creepy and thoughtful and I love every single page of it!
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Thanks everyone for your answers! I'm excited to start reading everyone's recommendations!
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So I know the giveaway is closed but I would like to share my favorite. My favorite fiction that I've read is: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. Great story. Blessings to you. -R.
ReplyDeleteRachel - strangely enough I just finished reading The Alchemist on July 6th. I randomly picked it up on audio at the library when I was perusing the shelves and I quickly decided that I love it. Thanks for the recommendation!
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