Favorite book

That's a tough question. Let's see: Lord of the Rings, Redwall, Protector of the Small, Squire's Tales, Narnia, and Misty of Chincoteague. I hope you don't mind series.
 
Orious_the_Griffin said:
That's a tough question. Let's see: Lord of the Rings, Redwall, Protector of the Small, Squire's Tales, Narnia, and Misty of Chincoteague. I hope you don't mind series.
I love Redwall too. I love Squire's tale. I like Narnia and Lotr,
 
I haven't got 1 favourite book...I got loads: Narnia, Harry Potter, Pellinor Books, A series of unfortuante events (Unfortunatley I can't find the last one anywhere here!), C.S. Lewis's other books like Screwtape letters...umm...I think that's it :eek: :D
 
Favorite books

Outside of the Bible:

1. Chronicles of Narnia
2. 'Lion Boy' series
3. Burnham's Celestial Handbook (Guide to astronomical observing; 3 vols)
4. 'The Serengeti Lion' George Schaller Best book available on the African lion
5. Divers sorts of technical and scientific books
 
Well there are tons.


I love Pat Conroy's books...to me, he's the Hemingway of this generation...
PRINCE OF TIDES, LORDS OF DISCIPLINE, THE GREAT SANTINI


Of course, Chronicles of Narnia, and MERE CHRISTIANITY


LOTR books....especially the HOBBIT


Stephen King's DARK TOWER series
Clive Barker's SACRAMENT
Dean Koontz's ODD THOMAS


It's hard to say which one book.


And the Bible, of course.
 
Thought I already posted here, but I guess not. Favorite books, huh?

1. The Bible

2. Books by Max Lucado (Christian)

3. Chronicles of Narnia

4. Left Behind Series - Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins

5. Any book by Joyce Meyer (Christian)

6. Shannara Series by Terry Brooks

7. Any book by Tess Gerritsen
 
My favorite books:

1. In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
2. The Scarlett Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
3. The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S Lewis
4. Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow
5. Left Behind Series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
6. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
7. Bless Me Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
8. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
9. Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
10. Julius Caesar by Shakespeare
 
Lucy the M: It might amuse you to know that, when I was in sixth grade, my English class did a VERY condensed performance of "Julius Caesar." I got to portray Caesar--and was stabbed to death with wooden rulers!

My favorite Shakespeare play is "Henry the Fifth." Henry's pep talk before the Battle of Agincourt set a high standard for all pep talks coming after it.
 
Copperfox said:
Lucy the M: It might amuse you to know that, when I was in sixth grade, my English class did a VERY condensed performance of "Julius Caesar." I got to portray Caesar--and was stabbed to death with wooden rulers!

My favorite Shakespeare play is "Henry the Fifth." Henry's pep talk before the Battle of Agincourt set a high standard for all pep talks coming after it.


haha wooden rulers!! Let me guess...did that hurt? :D
 
Here are a sopme of my favorite they are in no particular order

A Series of Unfortunate Events-Lemony Snicket
Ella Enchanted- Gail Carson Levine
The Chronicles of Narnia- C.S. Lewis
Chamber of Fear-R.L. Stine
Son of the Mob Series-Gordon Korman
All American Girl-Meg Cabot
Life Expectancy-Dean Koontz
 
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Mine is probably

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Last Battle
The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
 
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