So do any of you, intellectual and loyal followers know of any good books you could recommend to me?
Just anything that was a good read for you guys and would recommend :)
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kaliejonovich5 answered:
Perfect chemistry simone ekleles
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glassiwaters answered:
tuesdays with morrie
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makeischa answered:
secret history
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gism7 answered:
Sea of Poppies!! The Alchemist (and all of Paulo Coelho’s books)
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melissax answered:
Sarah’s Key, Uglies, The Hunger Games, Moonwalking with Einstein and anything by Chuck Palahniuk.
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sofiamia answered:
a million little pieces!
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definitelymaybe2 answered:
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. great book!
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1indierocklover answered:
Recent: The Art of Fielding
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i-make-it-look-easy answered:
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
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midnightsun89 answered:
annie on my mind
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staygold15 answered:
The Hour I First Believed - Wally Lamb
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youronlyweakness answered:
Athem by Ayn Rand
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dontquitplease answered:
Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom, it is one of the greatest books I have ever read! :)
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dianaa answered:
the curious incident of the boy in the nighttime
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jof answered:
Hope for the Flowers.
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pittythosewholivewithoutlove answered:
Is there anything in particular that you would like to read?
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proud2beapr0blem answered:
the fault in our stars. great book. (:
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adva-isra answered:
I’m reading Stone Butch Blues and I love it. Lisey’s Story by Stephen King is great and my favorite. And Are You There Vodka? is very funny.
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seventeengoingonseventy answered:
sing you home. fried green tomatoes. the kite runner. summer sisters. catcher in the rye. the last lecture.
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whenarewegonnalive answered:
Sing you home or Annie on my mind. Both great stories about two girls falling in love :)
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pezberry4lyfe answered:
The Help
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thegatewaytofreedom answered:
the maze runner by james dashner, the hunger games by suzanne collins and sing you home by jodi piccoult! the third is my all time favoriteee
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iwannabefoeveryoungbi answered:
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
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cityof7headedbeasts answered:
The Color Code
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thatshitcraycraybabe answered:
L.A Candy series by Lauren Conrad
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kissmelongandslow answered:
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
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littledancerclown answered:
If You Have To Cry Go Outside (and other things your mother never told you) and Normal Gets You Nowhere, both by Kelly Cutrone.
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coffeandacigarette answered:
to kill a mockingbird
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looking-in-a-mirror answered:
perks of being a wallflower
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meg-bellamy answered:
Looking for Alaska
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quietmoxie answered:
animal dreams- by barbara kingsolver …amazing book
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montauk-waves answered:
it’s kind of a funny story.
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keep-itt-simplee answered:
The hunger games
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cl3nchuplegolas answered:
The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness
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writelove12 answered:
The fault in our stars, The lover’s dictionary, All my friends are superheroes, Jerk, California and The Virgin Suicides
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courtneyyyx3 answered:
the giving tree
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stellar-muse answered:
perks of being a wallflower, angels and demons, the 5 people you meet in heaven, catcher in the rye, 7 levels of intimacy
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imbrittsimpson answered:
Middlesex! Or anything Vonnegut! Or Crime and Punishment! All my favorites!
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brighterbright answered:
my sister’s keeper
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secondchancesatlife answered:
The Game of Thrones series or The Hunger Games
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evenifyouknew answered:
It’s kind of a funny story
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latenightwiththehokies answered:
pride and prejudice
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live-your-life-and-smile answered:
“speak”, written by laurie halse anderson, was really intense.
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ohjustsplendid answered:
perks of being a wallflower, paper towns, looking for alaska.
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imdoingeverythingican answered:
everybody poops
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diannagaygronn answered:
The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Change of Heart
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queer-kid answered:
freakonomics
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no-shell-no-wall answered:
favorite book of all time: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
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bitchtosurvive answered:
Dear Bully
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