Can you recommend a book that you undeniably loved, and deliberate everyone should read?

Please give me brief introduction of that book too...


Thanks for answring :)
Answers:
A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving. It was the only book I've sobbed at the closing moments over in a long time Source(s): A long time John Irving fan.
The novel 'World War Z' by Max Brooks is good if you want something to startle you a little bit. It is filled with supposed interviews next to survivors of a war that hasn't happened. It is not the conventional type of war, no, it is a period of war against what could be our very neighbors. It describes the start of a virus that basically shuts down the systems of a human body, and completely rewires them to become uncoordinated, insane, and cannibalistic. It sets it's origins with covert viral missiles development initiated by the Chinese military as a way to create 'super-soldiers' until 'Patient Zero' (the first infected) escapes and attacks a rural chinese town. It goes on to describe the continuing decline of the human see to the point where much of the human population has been any killed or infected. It makes me think of the book that greatly nearly described the sinking of the Titanic 10 years before the incident occured. And, oddly enough, nowhere surrounded by the book does it say that it is a work of fiction. Source(s): "World War Z" by Max Brooks
stared you!!
The Mortal Insrtuments Trilogy
the sisters grimm series
percy jackson and the olymplains
the uglies trilogy
You should totally read the Bartimaeus Trilogy. It's about a young magician name Nathaniel who summons a powerful jinn to get revenge on a powerful magician who embarassed him and got his art lecturer fired. But it's soo much more than just that.
As the books progress, the story line win more and more detailed, until the third book. What are the second and third books about? I can't tell you, you've got to read them adjectives! Source(s): I've read the series three times. Really? What kind of question is this? What's your source? Please...
Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. An author, while researching a fictional developer of the atom bomb, based loosely on Oppenheimer, discovers that there may be a tentative weapon available, so terrible that it could destroy all energy. Naturally, the military is dying to use it! A dark, dark comedy from the master of the genre.
I would recommend books written by Mitch Albom. I've read several books of his, and those books teach me lessons roughly speaking life. One of the books that I read was For One More Day.

This book is more or less a man called Charley who was given two options by his dad when he be a child, to be either his mom's boy or dad's boy. He chose to be his dad's boy, only to see his dad disappeared from his life when he be an adolescence. Years later, Charley "Chick" Benetto was a broken man. He lost his commission and left his family. He couldn't stand it anymore when he wasn't invited to his own daughter's wedding. He established to took his life away. But, when he failed to do that, he staggered to his old house, discovering that his mother, who have died eight years earlier, is still living there and welcomes him as if nil had ever happened. What follows that discovery is one "ordinary" day that I'm sure masses of us wants. This book makes you wonder, what would you do if you got to spend an alternative day with your loved one?
A Night of Watching
by Elliott Arnold (Author)
This book had a great impact. Having met one of the members of the Danish underground after reading this book, and audible range his account, I was impressed by the ring of truth from the author. I was truly inspired by the heroism. I needed to buy a copy for my Jewish-American friend, but was dismayed by the fact it is out of print. This book had a main impact on my general philosophy of life and how to behave in a moral bearing. It shows regular people can be heroes. It should be recommended reading for high academy kids as an uplifting example of positive morale acts. It is, for adults, an affirmation, in historical perspective, of decency and respect for other human beings. Rated surrounded by my top 10 of all books I've read.
You can still get copies of this book online, like near Amazon
i'll suggest u to read the digital fortress by dan brown..
its a sci fi type,
the way he presents the facts n imagination in a importantly convincing way is really appreciable,

its all about breaking a code by nsa,a deposit concern,,,they aim at maintaining the security of the country,,,n their challenges ,
i really loved the book.,
surrounded by fact all the books of dan brown are equally interesting,,but my predilection is digital fortress..
Ender's Game (Can an eleven year old sensation, sent off to school in space, give somebody a lift down the aliens that have plagued his world while fighting against the authority that refuses to stop pushing him former his limits?)

Kushiel's Dart (Born in the land of Terre D'Ange, Phedre is flawed by the Angel Kushiel to find ultimate pleasure in all forms of twinge. Turned from "a whore's unwanted get" into a courtesan and spy, can she survive slavery under the barbaric Skaldi?)
The Mortal Insrtuments Trilogy, only the best books ever written. Read them they're amazing!

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The Host! I LOVED it! Here is a summery:

Melanie Stryder refuses to vanish.

Our world has been invaded by an unseen enemy. Humans become hosts for these invaders, their minds taken over while their bodies remain intact and verbs their lives apparently unchanged. Most of humanity has succumbed.

When Melanie, one of the few remaining "wild" humans is captured, she is unshakable it is her end. Wanderer, the invading "soul" who has been given Melanie's body, be warned about the challenges of living inside a human: the overwhelming emotion, the glut of senses, the too vivid memories. But there was one difficulty Wanderer didn't expect: the former tenant of her body refusing to relinquish possession of her mind.

Wanderer probes Melanie's thoughts, hoping to discover the whereabouts of the remaining human resistance. Instead, Melanie fill Wanderer's mind with visions of the man Melanie loves—Jared, a human who still lives in hiding. Unable to separate herself from her body's desires, Wanderer begin to yearn for a man she has been tasked near exposing. When outside forces make Wanderer and Melanie unwilling allies, they set off on a dangerous and suspicious search for the man they both love.
"Animal Farm" by George Orwell, it's short, simple and AMAZING


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