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.

48 Hours

48 Hours
ByWilliam R. Forstchen

2013 • 11 Readers • 352 pages 4.2

Why this book?

This is also a credible and scary story - what would the government really do in a situation like this?

Last Light

Last Light
ByAlex Scarrow

9 Readers 4

Why this book?

An all-to credible apocalypse. Scares the living daylights out of me. I also find the resourcefulness of the characters uplifting as they aren't just waiting around for someone to get them out of that mess.

The Day Of The Triffids

#1 of 2 in Triffids

197 • 427 Readers • 196 pages 3.8

Why this book?

A childhood favourite and still remains so.

Why this book?

Poor Tess and I revile that devil Angel Clare!

The Scarlet Letter

The Scarlet Letter
ByNathaniel Hawthorne

1850 • 143 Readers • 328 pages 3.4

Why this book?

I love the character of Hester Prynne, who falls from grace in her puritan society but manages to earn back their respect.

Sarum

Sarum
ByEdward Rutherfurd

95 Readers 4.3

Why this book?

This was the first book of this kind of epic multi-general saga that I read and it has never left me. It helps that I know the area so well.

Seveneves

Seveneves
ByNeal Stephenson

2015 • 1,041 Readers • 867 pages 3.9

Why this book?

I love books with scope and this is epic. The idea that a whole new human race could come from just seven female survivors of an apocalypse is such an unusual idea.

Childhood's End

Childhood's End
ByArthur C. Clarke

1953 • 839 Readers • 212 pages 4

Why this book?

The first time I read this I was at a impressionable age. The book left me feeling bereft. I have read it many times since and although the feeling has diminished over time it hasn't left me completely. I'm still mourning the human race (and Earth)

Children of Time

#1 of 3 in Children of Time

Children of Time
ByAdrian Tchaikovsky

2015 • 1,960 Readers • 600 pages 4.3

Why this book?

If I had known that this was about sentient spiders when I started the book I would have scoffed and put it down again but it was soooo compelling and original.

The Martian

#1 of 1 in The Martian

The Martian
ByAndy Weir

2011 • 3,754 Readers • 384 pages 4.4

Why this book?

I bought this when it was on Amazon kindle for £0.77 (self published I think} and it was the best bargain I've ever made. I really rooted for Mark and I found the scene where he inadvertantly stuck his hand to his helmet in the burst airlock really funny because haven't we all struggle with sticky tape at sometime or another?

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

#1 of 6 in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

1979 • 4,321 Readers • 215 pages 4.2

Why this book?

I first heard this as a radio play when I was about 9 or 10 and remember being riveted. I have since re-read this many times and it's responsible for me and my husband getting together (but that's another story entirely).