Today is world book day and as many of you will know I love books!
As such I wanted to celebrate today with all of you. I have a £10 Waterstones gift voucher to give away to one keen reader, just complete the Rafflecopter widget below to be in with a chance of winning.
Good luck and Happy Reading!
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I love To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee - I read it at school with a wonderful teacher who really brought the story to life. I`ve read it many times since and i always enjoy it - much a great story x
ReplyDeletececilia ahern books as you never know what is going to happen next x
ReplyDeleteSo many to choose from, but
ReplyDeleteZ for Zachariah was read to me as a child at school. It instilled a love for Sci-Fi and haunted me for years (in a good way). As an adult I sought out the book and when I read it 20 years later I still loved it. Being dyslexic there are only a handful of books that inspire you or you feel you would go back to again and again. But this is definitely one of them!
I like 'Tis by Frank McCourt as I like the history and knowing of how it was and that it wasn't that long ago that things were so differant
ReplyDeletei love anything by Chuck Palahniuk. his writing style just draws me in
ReplyDeleteI love anything by Cathy Glass
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I like neverending story! Read it as a child and have loved it ever since!
ReplyDeletereally hard to pick just one book!! recently i've enjoyed a book called the missing rose. i actually never liked it at the start but by the end really enjoyed it
ReplyDeleteThe magic faraway tree. I read that book over and over when I was a child. I have fond memories of it still.
ReplyDeleteWho's in the loo as my nephew maxx loves it :)
ReplyDeletethe famous five by enid blyton, i love the adventures they go on
ReplyDeleteI love so many I can't choose! Anything by Irvine Welsh always gets me addicted though!
ReplyDeleteThe Life Of Pi by Yann Martel I read it before the film was realised & it blew me away, it really makes your mind think of amazing things.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree, am just reading this now (before watching the film) an I think it is amazing.
Deleteone that captured me as a child & still does now is the lion, the witch & the wardrobe
ReplyDeleteSome great books mentioned. I love all of the Enid Blyton books, but famous five would probably be my favourite if forced to choose! There some books and authors that I haven't read so will have to get on those. Thanks for the recommendations.
ReplyDeleteThe Neverending Story, it has been since I was a child and I still love it as an adult.
ReplyDeletePride and Prejudice - love the wit.
ReplyDeleteHard question, I really like sophie Kinsella at the moment so I will say mini shopoholic
ReplyDeleteJodie Picoud new book The Story Teller :) if I really had to choose just one
ReplyDeleteThe Book Thief - Markus Zusak. The writing is amazing. So many quotable moments, I wish I could write like that. The story is the Holocaust from a totally new perspective (hard to do considering all the books that have gone before). It's emotive, emotional and thought provoking. A genuinely good read that stays with you.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree Sallie. It is a wonderful book, not something I would have chosen for myself I don't think but it was a present and I thoroughly enjoyed it
DeleteI love Game of Thrones and that entire A Song of Ice and Fire series, brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI love The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks, because it always makes me cry and I love it when a book gets me emotional x
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Jamacia Inn is my all time fav
ReplyDeleteI love any chick lit especially Marian Keyes - Anybody Out There is probably my favourite
ReplyDeleteThe Five People You Meet in Heaven
ReplyDeleteDostoevskii's "Crime and Punishment" because it has everything.
ReplyDeleteAnything by Jean Plaidy as I love historical fiction.
ReplyDeleteGone with the Wind - a huge book to read and my arms ached by the end of it but it truly is an epic novel, I love the film too but it misses huge amounts of the story.
ReplyDeleteOh and World Book Days seems to have past me by this year - will try harder next year!
Angela :)
I like this book called "How to Live". I love the way it's written. :)
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