- Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery
- The Stand - Stephen King
- A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry
- I Am the Messenger - Markus Zusak
- A Good House - Bonnie Burnard
- It - Stephen King
- Evening Class - Maeve Binchy
- I Want to Go Home - Gordon Korman
- Forever - Judy Blume
- Istanbul - Orhan Pamuk
- Pillars of the Earth - Ken Follett
- Never Let Me Go - Kazou Ishiguro
- Life as We Knew It - Susan Beth Pfeffer
- Hey Nostradamus! - Douglas Coupland
- Einstein's Dreams - Alan Lightman
ETA: ok. After seeing other lists, I wish I had added Life of Pi by Yann Martel and Fight Club by Chuck Palaniuk . I really wish I had remembered them because both have stayed with me, especially Fight Club.
We have Stephen King in common. My book was "The Shining" though. =)
ReplyDeleteYou got a few that are on my wish list. We got Zusak common. I chose The Book Thief.
ReplyDeleteStuck forever and ever!
Oh, yes. The Stand. I loved that book!!
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We both have Anne of Green Gables on our lists. I bought Eintein's Dreams because of your review. I still need to read it though. Candleman liked I Am the Messenger better than The Book Thief. It was a close call for me.
ReplyDeleteI loved I am the Messenger. It was a great book though I rewrote the ending in my head! =)I read Forever when I was younger. I've heard some great things about Istanbul. Great list.
ReplyDeleteExcellent list, I haven't heard of a bunch of these! I almost bought Hey Nostradamus when I was in London, and I'm sort of mad at myself that I didn't get it...
ReplyDeleteGreat list! Anne of Green Gables would be on mine, too!
ReplyDeleteAnne of Green Gables is the best! I didn't participate in this week's BTT, but that Anne girl would definitely top my list as well :)
ReplyDeleteI made my list before looking at the others, as well; "Einstein's Dream" made MY first 15, too...I don't think the list was long enough!! LoL.
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