Anyone care to share their all-time-favorites?
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I’ve always read pretty fast. I think somewhere around 300-350 words per minute depending on how dense the book is. That said about 1/3 of the books I go through are audiobooks that I listen to while doing chores.The rate you're going through books is amazing. How long have you read at this pace?
Top 5 in orderAnyone care to share their all-time-favorites?
I've never read your #1, but will certainly check it out. If you haven't gotten around to Elie Wiesel's Night yet, you should definitely give that a go too.Top 5 in order
1. Alicia: My Story
2. The Hunger Games
3. All Creatures Great and Small
4. Anne of Green Gables
5. Dracula
I actually read it last year and I’ll be reading it again for a Literature class this spring!I've never read your #1, but will certainly check it out. If you haven't gotten around to Elie Wiesel's Night yet, you should definitely give that a go too.
Some of mine:Anyone care to share their all-time-favorites?
I remember Calvin and Hobbes! I’ve still got a big book of those somewhere....Some of mine:
The Contrary Farmer by Gene Logsdon
Norwegian Wood... by Lars Mytting
Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank
The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy
The Last of the Breed by Louis L'Amour
Carry On, Mr Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham
The Forrest by Edward Rutherford (and the first third or so of his Pol)
Friendly Persuasion by Jessamyn West
The Donkey's Git by Thomas Coffey
The Mouse that Roared by Leonard Wibberley
All of James Herriot
Most of Don Coldsmith
Much of Dick Francis; not so much of Felix Francis but his later books are better
Much of Oliver Sacks
Some of Harry Kemelman's Rabbi Small books
Only the Red October series of Tom Clancy plus Red Storm Rising
All of Calvin and Hobbes, Peanuts, and For Better or Worse
Honor Harrington, 1632, Ranger's Apprentice, Little House,
I realized our library has the next two books in the series Dawn and Day. Did you ever read those?I've never read your #1, but will certainly check it out. If you haven't gotten around to Elie Wiesel's Night yet, you should definitely give that a go too.