Results for Book Lover’s Day (August 8th) Choices

That’s right, I asked you what your favorite book was, and yes, some of you gave me a motherload, so that is fine  (Always skirting the directions, love it!) If you do not know these, time to check them out (figuratively and literally!)  Thank you for participating!

Book Lover’s Day Responses – (August 9th)

To Kill a MockingBird  – Harper Lee

Tuesdays with Morrie  – Mitch Albom

Catch 22 – Joseph Heller

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest  – Ken Kesey

Charlotte’s Web – E.B. White

The Prince of Tides – Pat Conroy

Rachel & Her Children – Jonathan Kozel

El Cuaderno de maya –  Isabel Allende.

Winnie the Pooh –  A.A. Milne

The Witches – Roald Dahl

Chronic City –  Jonathan Lethem

Better Angels of our Nature – Steven Pinker

The Wealth of Nations – Adam Smith

The Prophet –  Kahil Gibran

Centennial – James Michener

East of Eden – John Steinbeck

The Boxcar Children  Gertrude Chandler Warner

Eat, Pray Love  – Elizabeth Gilbert

The Alchemist – Paulo Coelho

Twelfth Night – William Shakespeare

Tartuffe – Moliere (Richard Wilbur translation)

Collected Plays of Samuel Beckett

The Cantos – Ezra Pound

Selected Poems – Robinson Jeffers

The Gift, Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property – Lewis Hyde

Taoteching – Lao-Tzu (translated by Red Pine)

Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Mark Haddon

Gun, With Occasional Music – Jonathan Lethem

Middlemarch – George Eliot

Black Beauty  – Anna Sewell

Angela’s Ashes  – Frank McCourt

Animal Farm  – George Orwell

Les Miserables – Victor Hugo

Three Musketeers  – Alexandre Dumas

Angels and Demons –  Dan Brown

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About Harry Brake

Employee of Woodbridge High School, Library Media Specialist, Media crazy! :)
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