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  1. therattlingbones

    Oh this is a tough question…

    1. The House of Breath by William Goyen. His writing is very stream of consciousness and I've read this book about 30 times or more.

    2. All of the Ender's Game books by Orson Scott Card — these are my all time favorite sci-fi books and I could read them over and over again

    3. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte — it is another favorite that I could read over and over again.

    4. The Shinning by Stephen King (or any of his books really) — I like his kind of scary!

    5. Veronica Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho — I've read this three times now and each time I discover something new. Coelho's writing is just so enchanting, regardless of the subject matter.

    • Good choices, I'll have to check some of these out. I really like the sound of The House Of Breath, I love stream of consciousness. I like the sound of Veronica Decides To Die as well, based solely on the title! Thanks for stopping by 🙂

  2. Off the top of my head I can't think of just 5 – I love books so much but just had to say: YES TO STEPHEN KING!! He is my favorite author of all time. One book I would definitely have on my list is The Stand. Have you read Revival? Ahhh I just love him, my one thing I could be described as being a fan girl over, haha!

  3. What a great post idea, I will look up some of your recommendations as I need more on my wishlist. Hunger Games is totally awesome!! I absolutely love reading but it went down hill after little man was born, until I found audiobooks and now I get to "listen" to books all through the day – when I am walking, eating, cleaning, showering and even at work if I am doing a bit of work not requiring my brain. So now I get through like 3-4 books a month!! Picking my faves is sooooo hard! Here are a few:
    1. Voice of the Heart by Barbara Taylor Bradford
    2. Tara Road by Maeve Binchy
    3. The other side of the story – by Marian Keyes
    4. The Treatment by Mo Hayder
    5. The Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer
    6. Shopaholic and Baby by Sophie Kinsella (ooops that's 6!)
    Kat x #TheList

    • I struggled narrowing it down, there could easily have been 50! I Sophie Kinsella! I've read Poppet by Mo Hayder and I really enjoyed it, I didn't know there was more so will be looking for The Treatment! Audio books are fab if you don't have the time to read. Thanks for stopping by 🙂

  4. Helen WonderfullyAverage

    Great idea for a post! I would seriously struggle to narrow it down to five. Funnily enough I was actually thinking of The Stand before I read the comments! Definitely a Mark Helprin book, either Winter's Tale or A Soldier of the Great War, they're both epic books, I could read them again and again.Ian McEwen, Saturday, tough to pick a favourite of his, but I do love this book.

  5. Katie

    oh gosh, just 5? would a full kindle count as 1 ;)? I would have to say anything by Stephen King or Richard Laymon. Thans for linking up with #summerdays x

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