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Can you suggest a good book for me to read?

I want some adventure! Something exciting...

I like a lot of genres....supernatural seems to be my favorite usually, but it doesn't have to be.

Some of my favorites include The Vampire Academy, Les Meserables, Gone With The Wind, and Beautiful Creatures...just to give you an idea of what I like :p But who knows...surprise me!
To Kill A mockingbird ~ Harper Lee. Wuthering Heights ~ Emily Bronte. 8)
12 Angry Men ~ Reginald Rose. Set in a jury room.
I've read both of those, but I have been meaning to reread To Kill A Mockingbird. It's even years and it's vague in my mind. I remember loving it though. As for Wuthering Heights, it's actually my least favorite book of all time. I actually had to make myself to a break halfway through because it literally made me want to kill myself. It was just that sad! But on that note, she wrote the heck out of that book, didn't she?! Lol. It definitely works it's way deeply into your mind and emotions!
The movies are also very good,(B/W), Turner Classic Movies used to have them.
Search: Best novels of all time. (All kinds). 8)
I've done that, numerous times 😊
😲 Really ? Well then,🤔 maybe You should write one, "The Great America Novel", Author: @cherryxblossom . 8)
LachrymoseLamer · 51-55, M
Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa
That actually sounds interesting. I've never read anything about Samurais, so that could be refreshing! Thank you!
LachrymoseLamer · 51-55, M
@cherryxblossom: It's probably my favourite book of all time. Hope you like it! :)
imareallyfatman · 36-40, M
The most epic book i've ever read: Watership Down.
Huh. I'm really intrigued here, lol. I read the description and couldn't fathom wanting to read it, but then checked out some reviews and am thinking it might be worth checking into! Thanks!
I don't think this one would be up my alley. I'm not a big Stephen King fan, although I loooooooved The Green Mile. One of my favorites. I wish he wrote more stuff like that!
@cherryxblossom: I have never really been into his movies, but I had this book laying around and decided to pick it up and read it and I could not put it down.
@DidIHurtYourFeelings: same here. I'm really glad I read The Green Mile before seeing the movie...just so good!
Jahosijhs · 36-40, M
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea !
Joseph Boydens Three Day Road.
Sounds pretty good! I started reading The Nightingale by Kristen Harris and I'm really liking it
I've read it three times. When it comes to books and movies I'm a one and done type of person.
Lol. That's your favorite then, huh? What's your favorite movie?
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