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If you could only choose one book...

32 replies

SuperScribbler · 28/05/2013 15:11

What would it be? What book can you read again and again, without being bored, and maybe getting something new from each time?

My vote would go to To Kill a Mocking Bird.

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FriedSprout · 28/05/2013 15:16

Lord of the Rings for me, just has the ability to transport me away from day to day problems.
I obviously have lots of problems as I read it numerous times Grin

lilystem · 28/05/2013 15:30

Gone with the wind

The sunne in splendour

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 28/05/2013 17:02

Can I have Austen's complete works, or is that cheating? Or King's Dark Tower series?

If I can only have one book, I'll have a poetry collection I think - now, which one?

HorryIsUpduffed · 28/05/2013 20:25

Jane Eyre.

Sometimes it's a love story, sometimes it is about religion, sometimes magic, sometimes the nature of childhood, sometimes education theory, etc.

waycat · 29/05/2013 09:18

Got to be A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khalled Husseini for me - or am i allowed two? Because I struggle to choose between that and Jennie by Paul Gallico.

These are the only two books that I have read more than once.
Unless you count Black Beauty which was my absolute favourite as a a child.

TheBirdsFellDownToDingADong · 29/05/2013 09:21

The Great Gatsby for the final paragraph which is my life quote.

ignoring that it says only one

Testament of Youth.

xxxlivelifexxx · 29/05/2013 10:14

Hard one.....
Maybe
P.s I love you -cecila ahern

or

Goodnight beautiful - Dorothy koomson.

JackieTheFart · 29/05/2013 16:07

The Year of the Flood.

Although I would be devastated to only be allowed one tbh!

PeterParkerSays · 29/05/2013 16:09

An equal music by Vikram Seth.

ceramicunicorn · 29/05/2013 16:10

One Hundred Years of Solitude. One of the few books I'll happily read again and again.

Smartiepants79 · 29/05/2013 16:14

Something long and complicated!
Lord of the rings.
The stand.
David copperfield.
Too hard.....

BunnyLebowski · 29/05/2013 16:14

Anna Karenina

Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel García Márquez.

The Secret History - Donna Tartt.

bimblebee · 04/06/2013 10:11

Another vote here for Donna Tartt's The Secret History. You could probably read it twenty times and discover new layers in it every time.

ChewingOnLifesGristle · 04/06/2013 10:15

I can't think of any books I've rereadConfused

I'm always scared I won't enjoy it as much and then it'll be ruined in my memory as being a great book. Only the first reading can be the best. IMHO.

driftwoodsands · 04/06/2013 14:24

Agree 'The Secret History' or 'Cold Comfort Farm.' Brilliant! Hard to choose just one though...

kiwigirl42 · 04/06/2013 14:39

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. Fantastic historical fiction with some time travel thrown in!

pillow1999 · 04/06/2013 14:41

Mine would be To Kill A Mockingbird as well. It is the only book today that I have read more than once, I re read it once a year and watch the film over and over.....

chirpchirp · 04/06/2013 15:08

Flowers for Algernon. Read it age 14 have read it again about once a year since. Still weep like a child at it.

ohnonotanotherone · 04/06/2013 22:03

Barbara Kingsolver Poisonwood Bible - brilliant.

notanyanymore · 04/06/2013 22:10

Jamaica Inn or Wuthering Heights... Or Lorna Do one. Anything about strong women, criminal men and lonely moors it would seem!Blush

Louise1956 · 04/06/2013 22:12

Three Men In A Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. Been making me laugh for 45 years. I never tire of it.

LalyRawr · 04/06/2013 22:13

1984 - George Orwell.

Orrrr The Five People You Meet in Heaven - Mitch Albom

Though do realise I will have to kill you for taking the rest of my books away.

Prawntoast · 04/06/2013 22:15

Would either have to be Lord of the Rings (I read it every couple of years) or the complete Jeeves and Wooster, never fails to make me laugh no matter how times I read it.

MortifiedAdams · 04/06/2013 22:15

If I can pick a series, then Harry Potter as I truly adore them and read the full set again at least once a year. Plus, I could share them with my dc.

If it had to be just one single book, then Little Women (again, hoping that I could share it with dd).

Taffeta · 04/06/2013 22:17

The Cleft by Doris Lessing