What is the best book of all time that you have read?

Submitted by SteveTheEagle on October 6, 2025
I’m curious
30 Comments
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Level 54
Oct 6, 2025
For me, it would have to be Animal Farm or The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I haven’t read a lot of books, but those books are genuinely brilliant in different ways.
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Level 61
Oct 6, 2025
Any of the I Survived books. That is how I found out about some events in history
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Level 57
Oct 6, 2025
Well, I haven’t read a whole lot of “good” books, but I enjoyed Lexicon by Max Barry.
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Level 79
Oct 6, 2025
Fahrenheit 451 is by far my favorite book of all time, and one I still revisit pretty frequently even years later.

The only other two books I’ve reread as an adult are The Heart of America by Mike Trout (about a guy cycling across America) and Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer (about one of the deadliest Mount Everest climbs in history). Highly recommend both.

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Level ∞
Oct 6, 2025
"Into Thin Air" was great.
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Level 78
Oct 7, 2025
They kept playing a movie based on that book in all the tea houses on my Everest Base Camp Trek. I didn't watch it cuz it was my first trek, and I didn’t need any discouragement! 😅
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Level 54
Oct 6, 2025
I remember I read into the wild by Jon krakauer and it was really good, my friend keeps telling me to read into thin air
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Level 54
Oct 6, 2025
The Silmarillion or The Lord of the Rings
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Level 92
Oct 7, 2025
Somehow I'm pretty sure we all knew you were going to say that. Though I'm a bit surprised you didn't say The Hobbit :)
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Level 54
Oct 7, 2025
lol I was thinking of it but I didnt want to list too many books
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Level 92
Oct 9, 2025
lol
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Level 71
Oct 6, 2025
The Extraordinary Education of Nicolas Benedict

Or

The Bible

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Level 79
Oct 6, 2025
Oh man I haven’t thought about that one in years. Mysterious Benedict Society is absolutely the best children’s book ever written.
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Level 61
Oct 6, 2025
The Holy Bible is awesome
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Level 92
Oct 7, 2025
Both great books! :)
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Level 23
Oct 6, 2025
The Book Thief
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Level 81
Oct 7, 2025
I've seen the movie, didn't realise it was from a book tbh. I'll have to look for it now. The books are usually way more descriptive than a film.
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Level 83
Oct 6, 2025
I really connected with the Foundation Trilogy as a teen. To Kill a Mockingbird is pretty amazing. Infinite Jest is borderline unreadable but maybe affected me more than any book I’ve ever read. Best… uh… Animal Farm and 1984. Extremely tightly written and always relevant.
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Level 54
Oct 7, 2025
Great picks dimby
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Level 78
Oct 7, 2025
The Short Stories compilations by Somerset Maugham have been pretty insightful when it comes to human nature. However, with his trademark cynicism and scepticism, Maugham offers little to no hope for change.

The New Testament was definitely a surprise, in a shake-you-up way!

And I love some of Shakespeare’s more upbeat works like Twelfth Night.

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Level 33
Oct 7, 2025
Hunger Games : Sunrise on the Reaping. I wait for the movie
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Level 71
Oct 7, 2025
Ooh. That was a nice book. Not a fan of violent movies though... The book has questionable scenes that would be inappropriate to incorporate into a movie...
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Level 81
Oct 7, 2025
Two books I've read several times are Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne, and Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.
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Level 92
Oct 7, 2025
(The Bible of course lol)

All of Roald Dahl's books.

All of Agatha Christie's books.

The Mysterious Benedict Society series by Trenton Lee Stewart.

A Series of Unfortunate Events series by Lemony Snicket.

The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis.

Favorite standalone books would be The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown and a childhood favorite called The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo.

Oh and The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin (another childhood favorite though it still holds up amazingly).

If any of you have Goodreads you can find me here: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/187101113-caleb

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Level 80
Oct 7, 2025
I love ASOUE.
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Level 71
Oct 8, 2025
OOH. I love all of those series's (never read Agatha Christie though. The rest are excellent books!!!)
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Level 81
Oct 8, 2025
Agatha Christie was one of the most prolific writers of the 20th century. From young children's books (Noddy) to teen (Secret Seven and Famous Five series) right up to adult crime novels. Many of her books have been made into movies, Death on the Nile, Murder on the Orient Express to name just two.
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Level 78
Oct 11, 2025
She was an engaging writer! Wasn’t it Enid Blyton (Darrell Waters’ pen name) who wrote the Famous Five series?
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Level 78
Oct 8, 2025
Series of Unfortunate Events is amazing

The Westing Game is really good too

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Level 56
Oct 9, 2025
The absolute true diary of a part time indian is one of the only books that i enjoy