Favourite Book?

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Perhaps "Brave new world", it is very short and nice.
Or "1984", it is also very short and nice.

I love those two with some special regard. But I think the one I like the most it is brave new world.
H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine" is also very nice.

I think I just like old very short and well written dystopic science fiction.
 
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I'm reading now A Daughter of the Samurai by Sugimoto. I can't tell this is my best book, but it's very interesting. It's a real story about traditional japanese family told by one member. (so called biography, right?)
 
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All time fav has to be "a tree grows in Brooklyn"
Also American gods (and everything by Neil Gaiman), Carrie, The Great Gatsby and Jane Eyre. I have so many more but don't know which to include so i'll stick to current fav books.
Edit: can't believe I didn't include Haruki Murakami. go for any of his books and you'll be good.
 
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All time fav has to be "a tree grows in Brooklyn"
Also American gods (and everything by Neil Gaiman), Carrie, The Great Gatsby and Jane Eyre. I have so many more but don't know which to include so i'll stick to current fav books.
Gosh, Gatsby was great. I read it for the first time on ikureader (ds homebrew ebook reader) - the book was actually included as one of the default books distributed with the homebrew.

That thing was great. I actually used to read a ton of books on my DS back in the day. I read Brothers Karamazov on there too - a great book if you're looking for something.
 
Dairy Queen Series by Catherine Gilbert Murdock. I read the books after i graduate high school and leave such a great message to me.
 
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Anna Karenina was the first classic book I really liked. It had lots of unique interesting characters and good writing style. I felt all the emotions the characters had, so it was really hard to read it at the end.
So, as we usually wrote at school (argh, headache): "I highly recommend this book'.
 
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