BEST book of all time?

The Narnia Addict said:
Has anyone read

Wringer

or

To Kill a Mocking Bird?
My class read Wringer in 5th grade and To Kill a Mocking Bird in 9th.
I liked Wringer a lot but To Kill a Mocking Bird is sort of boring.
 
The Narnia Addict said:
EDIT: As of now, please name the place where you buy books

I buy my books from Barnes and Noble ^

Here we go....

Harry Potter, Narnia, Series of Unfortunate Events, Lord of the rings, the hobbit, and Artemis Fowl :D

What about you?
ah!
We share faves of HP, Narnia, and Fowl!
:)
My fave book:
HP: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Narnia: LWW
Fowl: Eternity Code
 
I usually buy my books in the bookstore or at a book market where they're cheaper. Sometimes I buy them in the library as well. :) And, sometimes I download books or receive them from friends. But I borrow lots of books from the library too because I read very fast and finish books in no time.
 
That's a tough one but I know this is lame I read it in school, but i really liked The Scarlet Letter by Hawthorne, I thought it was intriguing...it's a real classic actually!
 
star wars(most of them)
narnia(all of them)C.S.Lewis
the old man and the sea(one of my favorits)Ernist Hemingway
Monster Frank Perreti
The Oath Frank Perreti
The Visitation Frank Perreti
Three Ted Dekker
Lord of the rings J.R.R. Tolken
Hobit J.R.R. Tolken
 
The Scarlett Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Ragtime by E.L Doctorow
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Julius Caesar by Shakespeare
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo A. Anaya


oh and I get all my books from Barnes and Noble
 
I like pritty much any big book(500p and up) But I love all of the Frank Perreti books and all of the Ted Dekker books

I am going to read the red hourse soon, has anyone else read that
 
a lot of the books people have already listed, so i won't again. ;)

also,
crown duel/court duel- sherwood smith
hollow kingdom trilogy- clare dunkle
tithe- holly black (not for younger people. don't let your kids under thirteen read it!)
castaways of the flying dutchman- brian jacques
the dark is rising series- susan cooper


there are more i can't think of. and sorry, but i don't know where to buy any of them....
 
SpiritFox_94 said:
I am in love with the enchanted forest chronicles they are so amazing. Of course I like HP but who doesn't. Does any one else feel that making movies off of books is bad because then nobody feels like reading the book any more? (I kina feel like the only one here)http://www.narniafans.com/forum/newreply.php?do=newreply&noquote=1&p=367390#


i had to look it up, but once i did i reconized them. yeah, i've read some of them in middle school. they were good! i've read dealing with dragons and the one with daystar, but i can't remember its name. i've read three of them, but it was several years ago.... :confused:
 
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