What is your favorite book fiction or nonfiction?

I like The Good Earth (f) Little Women (f) the Silk series by Chaikin (f) and The Loom of Language (nf).

My favorite fiction writer would be Linda Chaikin

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“Astral dynamics” by Robert Bruce. it’s a book about how to have out of body experiences.

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My favorite fiction is:

Three Bags Full
Lullaby
Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove

So many others.

Those are just off the top of my head.

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I like Rosemary’s baby. The movie was good to.

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I would say Dune but Cats Cradle gets a look in

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I have a few! I love The Dark Elf Trilogy by R A Salvatore, the May Bird series by Jodi Lynn Anderson (though i still need to read the last book!), The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings by J R R Tolkien, the Southern Reach Trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer, and I’m really enjoying The Last Unicorn by Peter S Beagle right now.

If you can’t tell… I love fantasy. I also love horror. :smile:

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Anything Vonnegut.

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My favorites are the ‘Hitchikers guide to the galaxy’ books and the ‘Clan of the cavebear’ books.
Both are fiction, but the author of the latter did immense research and visited tons of archaelogical sites, and weaved all the at-the-time established facts about cavepeople into a fictional story.

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I saw the movie Clan when I was a kid.

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I’ve only read one book in my lifetime because of extreme attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and I really wasn’t paying much attention to it. It was A Fans Note.

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Perks of being a wallflower for me. Fiction. Movie is also fantastic just for the soundtrack alone.

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power of now - eckhart tolle

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Nero Wolfe detective series by Rex Stout.

:heart:

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has anybody read that book (i forgot its name) where a boy was trapped in a maze full of windows and he lived in there for like 3 days and then finally got out and it was just in a building

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“a confederacy of dunces”…by far the funniest book I’ve ever read.

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Currently we are all the same in the dark audio book :purple_heart::woman_shrugging:

I wouldn’t trust the guy that framed Braveheart (William Wallace) unless of course, I were English.

:clown_face:

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“A Connecticut yankey in King Arthur’s court”.

(Mark Twain)

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The Mystery of Love for the Single: A Guide for Those Who Follow the Single Vocation in the World, by Fr. Dominic J. Unger. This non fiction book is my second Bible. I read and re read it time and again.

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