What is/are your all-time favorite books?

<p>The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, hands down.</p>

<p>harry potter series
catcher in the rye
fahrenheit 451
da vinci code
roald dahl books (the big friendly giant...the great glass elevator...etc)
the midnight kitchen (lol)
the bluest eye</p>

<p>ugh i hated the story a rose for emily...it was so creepy</p>

<p>1984, Animal Farm, Kite Runner, The Shadow of the Wind, Harry Potter</p>

<p>Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks by Mick Foley.</p>

<p>Ender's Game-OSC
Fire on Earth-John Gribbin</p>

<p>In no particular order, here are the books I can just read over and over again:
The Great Gatsby
The Bourne Identity
Without Remorse (Clancy)
Catch-22
The Runaway Jury
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire</p>

<p>the power of one is hands down the best book ever.</p>

<p>i also really loved:
the great gatsby
the perks of being a wallflower
harry potter
a clockwork orange
catcher in the rye
angels & demons
enders game
tale of two cities</p>

<p>and some more that i cant remember.</p>

<p>pride and prejudice
girl with a pearl earring
memoirs of a geisha
no exit - the play by sartre
crown duel
the da vinci code & other dan brown "classics"
sophie's world</p>

<p>the fountainhead is still the best (and the longest besides the Bible!) book that I've read. I couldn't put it down.</p>

<p>Consequently, I entered an essay about a year ago into one of their contests and never received anything for my effort, until I received a free copy of Atlas Shrugged in the mail last week. So as soon as I finish up my hellish 3 weeks of Cal 3, I'll be reading it.</p>

<p>One Hundred Years of Solitude
Animal Farm
Harry Potter series</p>

<p>Animal Farm
Angela's Ashes</p>

<p>Catch-22
The Iceman Cometh
Long Day's Journey Into Night
The Great Gatsby
Twelfth Night
The Catcher in the Rye</p>

<p>Good Night, Mr. Tom
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry
Harry Potter
Ive reread those books so many times and im still not sick of them</p>

<p>Ender's Game
Animal Farm</p>

<p>Ethan Frome
Crime And Punishment
Harry Potter series
Flowers for Algernon
Beijing Doll
Perks of Being a Wallflower</p>

<p>The Bible.</p>

<p>My literary interests run very wide and deep -- Classical literature/mythology and civilizations, Egyptology, theology, philosophy, political science, astronomy/cosmology, anthropology/archaeology, and plain old novels and short stories (particularly horror) -- but if I had to choose one, I would go with the Bible. It is the magna carta of the human spirit and the backbone of Western civilization. Those who off-handedly diss it have not read it, and if they have, have read very little of it. You don't even have to be religious to appreciate its brilliance.</p>

<p>Some are books; some are authors. I read anything and everything. </p>

<p>A History of Egypt, The Oceans, Ancient Times, The Burden of Egypt, A Room of One's Own, Walden, Jane Eyre, Red Land Black Land, Sophie's World, Taliesin, The Hollow Hills, The Crystal Cave, Joshua, The Tower of Geburah, Their Eyes Were Watching God, The Book of Hours, A Wrinkle in Time, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, A Wind in the Door, Roverandom, The Hobbit, The Hot Zone, Gorgias, The Scarlet Letter, A Natural History of Trees of Eastern and Central North America, The Hero and the Crown, The Blue Sword, Patricia Wrede, Garth Nix, Susan Cooper, Terry Brooks, Elizabeth Peters, T.A. Barron, E. Nesbit, Clive Cussler, C.S. Lewis, David Attenborough, Rachel Carson...and a lot more. :p</p>

<p>perks of being a wallflower, anything by twain, clockwork orange</p>