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i have alot of books that ive read over the years only a small amount of them were my favorites
i will list my favorite readings and hope others will do the same im always for a good book...

Forest Gump the book by Winston Groom- if anybody liked are hated the movie i believe they will still love this book no matter wha.t its the same idiot as in the movie just in a diffrent light and the storys alot diffrent i think this was one of my all time favorites

David copperfield by charles dickens- if anybody has seen this book but never read it they know its very large i was personnally mortified when i started it but was intranced in the life of david copperfield as he goes through life hes more of a spectator then of a particpant but he still gets caught up in the worst and best of poeples life and brings them all together this was one of my first classical books which got me started on lots of other dickens works

Cider house rules by john irving- god how to describe this book it was so good i couldent put it down ever the life of homer wells and his choices he makes through life and how he realizes he cant escape the past a very must read this was by far my favorite book
 
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I include some poetry, as they simply belong to my favorites:

Fjodor Dostojewski: The Brothers Karamasov, Crime and Punishment
Umberto Eco: Faucaults' Pendulum
Salman Rushie: The Moor's Last Sigh
Chalres Baudelaire: The Flowers of Evil
Pablo Neruda: All poetry
Ayn Rand: The Fountainhead
Johann W. Goethe: Wilhelm Meister (the second part; in German: Wanderjahre)
Joseph Heller: Catch-22 (very entertaining)

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