WHAT IS THE BEST BOOK?

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WHAT IS THE BEST BOOK IN THE WORLD

Poll closed Jan 15, 2012.
master and margarita 1 vote(s) 100.0%
master and margarita 0 vote(s) 0.0%
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  1. J.F.K the communist Member

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    In my mind the is only one good book and that is the master and margarita
  2. Romulus211 Proconsul

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    Where the red fern grows.
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    Never heard of it before now.

    And it is pretty faulty thinking to believe one book/series to be 'the best' in my book.
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    To Kill A Mockingbird
  5. Viking Socrates I am Mad Scientist

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    I despised that book with a passion, but glad someone liked it.

    For me I don't really have a favorite book too hard to choose.
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    Paths of Glory by Humphrey Cobb is my favorite book.
  7. J.F.K the communist Member

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    I like the film.
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    In my opinion the books better.
  9. J.F.K the communist Member

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    No it was Kubrick at his best.
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    Don't get he wrong I loved the movie I just like the book better. They changed some things for the movie that were in the book.
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    Well my name comes from that book and I have read it like 5 times. Great story
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    How can you read a book 5 times? I have read a book 3 times before but 5?!?!?
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    I loved it so much!
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    Stalingrad: The fateful siege by Anthony Beevor
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    Hunger Games for thoese dictator lovers
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    Les Misérables
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    That was a great series.
    I also have a series for you mythology lovers: Percy Jackson and the Olympions.
    Most of Rick Riordan's books are great.
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    i dont really read fiction since i have dyslexia
    but i do read alot of english pages on wikipedia.
    90% of what i read is in english.
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    Both the hunger games and the percy jackson books are utterly terrible.
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    Warday by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka. Highly underrated.

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