What is your favourite book??
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Ah, this is hard. I'd have to say...
...The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Glaxy. It's just so witty and daft, it's hilarious.
Personally I have few.
Animal Farm, Star ship Trooper, Stephen Hawking a Brief History of Time is high on the list.
My favorite non-fiction book is the Bible. My favorite fiction book is Deadline by Randy Alcorn.
I'm sorry, I hate to admit it, but I don't usually read books. I'm dyslexic so I only have so many words that I'm good for in a day. I do read about 2 hours a day online and from magazines. Add that to the number of emails that I have to read and things start to spin.
It's a crazy ADD world, I guess.
This is a good question to pin me down to a specific answer. The Bible is my all time favorite. Excluding it, a toss up between A Woman of Substance and Atlas Shrugged.
The Bible of course :-) But fiction books, Anything by Ted Dekker or Teri Blackstock, and tons of others. I LOVE TO READ :-)
The Bible. I see someone else has great taste, too!
I canNOT believe that, Bruce! [dyslexic]
Eat, Pray, Love...hands down.
Total Answers: 10, Total Page Views: 421.Man, way too many to list. Go to Goodreads and check out my electronic library. I've only got 600 or so of the 1000s I've read. How 'bout a few fiction authors that's where I started (now I'm 95% non-fiction): Tom Robbins, Douglas Adams, H. G. Wells, Edgar Allen Poe, Robert Ludlum, Kurt Vonnegut, Frank Herbert, Jonathan Swift, on and on . . .
Good choice! I have read most of those authors and I too am 95% non-fiction.
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