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The best books I have read
Bible: New International Version (Bible Niv)Bible: New International Version (Bible Niv) by Bible Socie International
Buy used from: £109.49
Practically the only book anyone ever needs!
To Kill a MockingbirdTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Buy new: £3.99 / Used from: £2.26
Harper Lee only wrote one book and it's the most perfect masterpiece ever written. If you read it at school, bad luck. Read it again, it's better than you might have thought.
Left behind: a Novel of the Earth's Last Days (Left Behind)Left behind: a Novel of the Earth's Last Days (Left Behind) by Tim F. LaHaye
Buy new: £1.27 / Used from: £0.01
This isn't the best in the series (of 10 books to date) but as the first it's the most logical place to start and sets the trend for the ensuing books.
High FidelityHigh Fidelity by Nick Hornby
Buy new: £4.94 / Used from: £0.01
Like many other music obsessed men, I though Hornby had written about me. A modern classic.
A Study in Scarlet (Penguin Classics)A Study in Scarlet (Penguin Classics) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Buy new: £1.78 / Used from: £1.25
The first Holmes story. This sparked a phenomenon and is fine fiction/mystery writing.
Live and Let Die (James Bond 007)Live and Let Die (James Bond 007) by Ian Fleming
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The second and best of the many Bond books. So good that even as far as the 16th bond film they still used this for inspiration.
Strip TeaseStrip Tease by Carl Hiaasen
Buy new: £5.49 / Used from: £0.01
Whatever you do, don't let the awful film ruin your chances of reading this tense, exciting, funny tale of the stripper and the congressman.
The Wasp FactoryThe Wasp Factory by Iain Banks
Buy new: £3.06 / Used from: £0.75
A nasty book in places, this has the BEST twist I have ever read. Trust me, you'll didn't see this one coming. Knocks the 6th sense twist into a cocked hat.
In My Father's VineyardIn My Father's Vineyard by Wayne Jacobsen
Buy used from: £15.32
I wrote the review credited to epaphroditus0507 on this page before I left AOL. The review says it all.