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    Hi everyone!!! Share your favorite books. It's interesting to hear what hooked you and why these particular works became your favorites. What book have you reread more than once? And in general, what makes a book “special” to you?

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    If you like detectives and thrillers, then I highly recommend paying attention to Lee Child's books about Jack Reacher. This hero is just great, and each novel keeps you in suspense from the first to the last page. I myself couldn't tear myself away once I started reading. In fact, I recently found a great review of all the books in the series, if you're interested, here's the link: https://booksrun.com/blog/jack-reacher-books-overview/. There you can find out which book is best to start with and which plots are the most exciting.
    Last edited by Adrian4; 08-19-2024, 10:57 AM.

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      Personally, I liked the novel “No Second Chance” the best. It has remained in my mind as one of the best thrillers I've read.

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