My top ten? That would be hard, I read a ton as a child/teen, then life got in the way... I've finally hit the adult stage where I feel like I can *make* time in the schedule to read again, isn't that sad?
As a child I loved: Stranger in Strange Land - Heinlein Jayne Eyre - Brontë Little Women - Alcott Incarnations of Immortality (come on, you can't pick just one) - Anthony Anything by Eddings (mostly the quest series though) Everything by King (seriously, read all of it till like 1999)
And sadly, I was someone who loved reading Shakespeare for fun... *hangs head in shame*
As an adult a I really liked The Tipping Point by Malcom Gladwell and Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom... but as I said, I haven't made a lot of time to ready in a decade or more.
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As a child I loved:
Stranger in Strange Land - Heinlein
Jayne Eyre - Brontë
Little Women - Alcott
Incarnations of Immortality (come on, you can't pick just one) - Anthony
Anything by Eddings (mostly the quest series though)
Everything by King (seriously, read all of it till like 1999)
And sadly, I was someone who loved reading Shakespeare for fun... *hangs head in shame*
As an adult a I really liked The Tipping Point by Malcom Gladwell and Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom... but as I said, I haven't made a lot of time to ready in a decade or more.