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AngelsLuna
2 years ago

I love reading Fantasy books. Everything with magical worlds and animals. Preferably vampires (I haven’t read forever… Sad.) Otherwise, Ravensburger or Impress has good books. I prefer to read by Stella Tack, Sandra Grauer and Julia Dippel. From Stella and Julia Dippel, I’ve read every book. Otherwise Katryn Lasky with her series Legend of the Guardians and the other animal series I also like to read (sometimes all read…). Actually, I am not so real life Teen Romantik/Young Adult readers but by Stella I read these kind of books very much. Otherwise only Fantasy (even with Love Story and hottest villain XD).

ScarletWitch1
2 years ago

Betty and her sisters of Louisa May Alcott & Pride and prejudice by Jane Austen

These are very beautiful novels that I can read again and again and again in their spells without getting bored. I love the two books and they have been accompanying me for decades.

upbrunce
2 years ago

V. Nabokov “Lolita”. For example. “Of Mice and Men”, Steinbeck. Updike’s rabbit novel. Moby Dick (Melville). Oh, there are, in fact, a few more, they just fall into my brainstorming.

Rocker73
2 years ago

Miscellaneous, number 1 does not exist:

J.D. Salinger: Der Fänger im Roggen

Kurt Vonnegut: Slaughterhouse 5

Fjodor Dostoievski: Debt and Atonement

Charles Dickens: Great expectations

Albert Camus: The Stranger

F. Scott Firzgerald: The Great Gatsby

Chinua Achebe: Everything falls

Haruki Murakami: Naokos Smile

Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Hundred years of loneliness

John Green: One like Alaska

Erich Maria Remarque: Nothing new

The Graphic Novel “MAUS” by Art Spiegelman touched me very much on comics.

LG

Fragevonmir3
2 years ago

Harry Potter, Eragon and Bartimäus are my favorite books. What I like to read is Freak City. Light food for intermediate.

Waschlappen03
2 years ago

Proud and prejudice.

and recently, The Love Hypothesis

what I didn’t like, they both the at the end was a very bad book.

Dampfschiff
2 years ago

“The European Dream” by Jeremy Rifkin.

Professor Jeremy Rifkin was a long-term advisor to former EU Commission President Romano Prodi. In this book, he describes the differences between American and European understanding of freedom.

gauss58
2 years ago

Belletristik:

Carlos Ruiz Zafon: The Shatte of the Wind

References:

Hoimar of Ditfurth: The Spirit did not fall from heaven

hi584
2 years ago

The Chronicles of the Underworld Series (Fantasy)

The Promised Neverland (Manga)

The invisible life of Addie La Rue (no idea what genre that falls)

AngelsLuna
2 years ago
Reply to  hi584

Chronicles of the Underworld I also need to get in very urgently

adelaide196970
2 years ago

Outer East, Wild West

reconciliation

The girl on the swing

koofenix
2 years ago

“The Grip” by Gary Jennings.

Andrastor
2 years ago

My number 1 is “The Lord of the Rings”. I can read it again and again without getting bored.

lesterb42
2 years ago

Blackout

priesterlein
2 years ago

xenozide