What are your favorite books of all time?Answer
When you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personality as a teen, or ones that inspired you. Whatever conditions you want. These are your favorites after all.
2012 • 1 Reader • 4.5
Why this book?
Haruki Murakami's "Norwegian Wood" (titled "Norwegian Wood: Tokyo Blues" in spanish) served as my gateway to Japanese literature. While not a full-fledged exploration of Murakami's signature blend of fantasy and realism, the novel's themes and captivating first-person perspective created a powerful and persistent hold on me that didn't want to let go.
2022 • 1,570 Readers • 4.1
Why this book?
While embracing the 'Dark Academia' genre's signature elements of academia, secrecy, and intrigue, "Babel" transcends mere aesthetics. It offers a profound exploration of social issues, challenging readers to examine their own perspectives on violence, revolution, and the pursuit of a just society.
Still gets me thinking every now and then.
2006 • 2,291 Readers • 4.4
Why this book?
The Book that made me fall in love with reading again. A wonderful adventure with new twists and turns in its own magic system, a compelling cast, a richly imagined medieval-gothic setting with a blend of mystery and action.
2010 • 1,904 Readers • 4.6
Why this book?
While Brandon Sanderson's "The Way of Kings" may not have reignited my passion for reading (credit goes to "The Final Empire"), it undoubtedly evoked a powerful emotional response and solidified my appreciation for reading, particularly fantasy.
1954 • 1,033 Readers • 4.6
Why this book?
Tolkien's LOTR trilogy sparked a torrent of imagination within me when I first read it years ago, thanks to the release of the film adaptations. The vivid world-building and captivating narrative continue to hold my interest, and I believe a reread is in order, perhaps next year 2024.