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The only book I'm reading right now is the Bible.
I’ve just started the Leviticus! Admittedly I think I’m supposed to be in Numbers by now thoughWhere you at? I am currently reading the book of Mark.

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The only book I'm reading right now is the Bible.
I’ve just started the Leviticus! Admittedly I think I’m supposed to be in Numbers by now thoughWhere you at? I am currently reading the book of Mark.
The only book I'm reading right now is the Bible.
I’m reading in 2 Samuel now. On a schedule to finish the Bible twice in one year, from beginning to end.Where you at? I am currently reading the book of Mark.
I've read the top two, plus the Bible.Today’s book haul!View attachment 2994927
I have only read the third and fourthI've read the top two, plus the Bible.![]()
Whoops, my bad. I didn't mean the top two. I've read the Count of Monte Cristo and Tuck Everlasting.I have only read the third and fourth![]()
This thread is definitely alive!IDK if this thread is alive... I scrolled through greedily copying and pasting people's reading recommendations! Wow! Y'all are eclectic readers. An answer to a slightly different question: WHAT BOOKS HAVE REALLY STAYED WITH YOU?
1. Bible (well parts of it. I certainly lost track of the begats and some of the rules in Leviticus)
2. 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez - I have re-read this book about once a decade since I was 18 y.o., and find new things each reading.
3. Don Quixote (and the Novellas) by Miguel Cervantes - Just great stories & characters, but with Don Quixote, you can see how the character sort of highjacked the book.
4. anything by Alexander Dumas, sr and jr. - more great stories (Hunchback of Notre Dame, Three Musketeers, and so on)
5. The Harry Potter series
6. The Dragons of Pern series
7. Chrestomanci series by Dianna Wynne Jones
8. Narnia series and most of what C.S. Lewis wrote in non-fiction about religion, too
9. Lord of the Rings & the Hobbit (not cheating! they go together)
10. Books that are a window into a culture (this IS a bit of a cheat, because it is SUCH a big umbrella and SUCH a vague definition). Examples are:
darn! I didn't mean to post that yet.IDK if this thread is alive... I scrolled through greedily copying and pasting people's reading recommendations! Wow! Y'all are eclectic readers. An answer to a slightly different question: WHAT BOOKS HAVE REALLY STAYED WITH YOU?
1. Bible (well parts of it. I certainly lost track of the begats and some of the rules in Leviticus)
2. 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez - I have re-read this book about once a decade since I was 18 y.o., and find new things each reading.
3. Don Quixote (and the Novellas) by Miguel Cervantes - Just great stories & characters, but with Don Quixote, you can see how the character sort of highjacked the book.
4. anything by Alexander Dumas, sr and jr. - more great stories (Hunchback of Notre Dame, Three Musketeers, and so on)
5. The Harry Potter series
6. The Dragons of Pern series
7. Chrestomanci series by Dianna Wynne Jones
8. Narnia series and most of what C.S. Lewis wrote in non-fiction about religion, too
9. Lord of the Rings & the Hobbit (not cheating! they go together)
10. Books that are a window into a culture (this IS a bit of a cheat, because it is SUCH a big umbrella and SUCH a vague definition). Examples are: