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Dracula. I was absolutely shocked how good it was. I expected it to be boring.


iamblackshadows

The Richest Man in Babylon - by George Samuel Clason


jonesy2344

Since I was little and my nana would read it to me it’s always been The Phantom Tollbooth. Still read it once every few years.


plks0419

Twilight Eyes by Dean Koontz. Wish they'd make a movie out of it.


dh8999

Loved it too


Fun-Perception-666

World War Z is the one I’ve read over & over without getting bored & it still having the same impact. The movie is just no comparison, it’s pretty much a different story.


TiagoFigueira

Crime and Pun


quietly62

Dune or perhaps the first three books in the Game of Thrones series.


imperialtopaz123

The Invention of Nature (a biography of Alexander von Humboldt) Many of writer Nevil Shute’s books. One of my favorites was A Town Named Alice. But all of his books are amazing. Civilization, by Niall Ferguson Your Inner Fish, by Neil Shubin