To read or not to read?
Barnes & Noble asked Readers to share a book that stayed with them long after they had read it. Many instantly chimed in with Elaborate responses. Here I share excerpts:
- Harry Potter series
- The Alchemist
- The Bible
- The Book Thief
- The Outsiders
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- 1984
- The Fault in Our Stars
- Looking For Alaska
- The Giving Tree
- The Great Gatsby
- Cather in the Rye
- She’s Come Undone
- Hunger Games series
- When Breath Becomes Air
- The Secret Garden
- Tuesday’s With Morrie
- Pride and Prejudice
- Who Moved My Cheese
- The Shack
- The Great Gatsby
- Fahrenheit 451
- Eleanor and Park
- The Nightingale
- All The Light We Cannot See
- Unbroken
- The Giver
There you have it! Did any resonate with you? Don’t throw a Tantrum, Do Share!
Cheers!
The book that stayed with me was a mystery I read in the seventh grade called, The Case of the Tarnished Trophy. I have loved mysteries ever since. On a more non-fiction, serious note, it was The New Jim Crow about mass incarceration of blacks as a new form of oppression and injustice. I think of it every time I read of another young black male going to prison and losing his citizenship rights.
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Wonderful. The Case of the Tarnished Trophy. These are definitely keepers. Thanks for sharing.
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