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Don't really read much or have a favorite book, but my current book is The Host by Stephenie Meyer. Yes I am a guy, but it is really good so far about 1/3 the way in.
 
Stephen King's The Dark Tower. All seven books of the series are amazing (it's one long story broken into several books so it counts :p).
 
Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. You can read the first chapter here... think biotech horror story set maybe 75 years in the future from now. Don't forget, just as technology solves old problems... it creates new ones. Oh, and save some of that can of soy o sardines will you? I here it tastes like real sardines.

First Chapter:
http://www.oryxandcrake.co.uk/excerpt.asp
 
Non-Fiction = Lone Survival by Marcus Latrell
Fiction Dear = John by Nicholas Sparks
 

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I really, really like Les Miserables. The only problem I'm having is its so long and I'm so busy that I start reading and I go, "Wait, when did he come into the story? Where's he from? Who's he?" The story is so all-encompassing and there are just so many names. Still very interesting, though.
 
I really, really like Les Miserables. The only problem I'm having is its so long and I'm so busy that I start reading and I go, "Wait, when did he come into the story? Where's he from? Who's he?" The story is so all-encompassing and there are just so many names. Still very interesting, though.

My dad read that book and had the same single complaint about it. It was so in-depth it got confusing at times. He still liked it though :)
 
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