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what's your favorite book? - seomarket - 06-18-2023

maybe we can get fantastic suggetion from here


RE: what's your favorite book? - 7om 8rady - 07-10-2023

The Harry Potter series will always hold a special place in my heart.

While they are not really literary masterpieces, they had such an impact on me growing up.


RE: what's your favorite book? - Dismas - 07-10-2023

The Godfather trilogy, by Mario Puzo. His other books were good too. Was stuck without internet 2-3 months and the books definitely made time pass easier.


RE: what's your favorite book? - seomarket - 07-11-2023

(07-10-2023, 08:51 PM)7om 8rady Wrote: The Harry Potter series will always hold a special place in my heart.

While they are not really literary masterpieces, they had such an impact on me growing up.
i just watch the movie,but i will ready thie book very soon,mayb i will read with my son,and tell me i grow up with watching them haha


RE: what's your favorite book? - Kakkakakku63 - 07-11-2023

I love to read biographies. Sebastian Vettel, Kimi Räikkönen, Chris Cornell, Johnny Cash. My favourites.


RE: what's your favorite book? - alkaline2010 - 09-09-2023

this is kinda cliche but def the alchemist by paulo coelho


RE: what's your favorite book? - vekm - 10-08-2023

"Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software" by Charles Petzold. No joke. Amazing book.

While regular literature... too complicated question, too many books, each one for own age. When I was kid (7yo) my first real book was "The Quest for Fire" by J.-H. Rosny. First love Smile