Tell me the book that moved you the most in the comments.
Could be recent or overall. Mine would be Ursula Le Guin's "The Dispossessed". Great sci-fi book with one of the most believable utopias, neither sugarcoated nor destroyed and a true, real hero as its protagonist, with whom I laughed, raged and wept <3.
[Idea blatantly stolen from mlpfan ... :D]
From the Humble indie Bundle 8. Not my cup of tea, hopefully yours ^^.
Key will be sent via e-mail.
EDIT: I e-mailed the key. The winner should get a green bar at the top of the page notifying them they've won.
Thank you all who posted books that moved you ^_^. I love doing these little tidbits in my giveaways and I'll check out some of your mentions that caught my fancy.
Kthxbye!
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Tough call. I suppose "Of Mice and Men." Either that or "Dune."
Thanks for the giveaway!
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thanks for the chance! :3
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Thank You :)
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Thank you very much :-)
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I'm what you might call an easy target for any literary gut-punch. From stuff that I've read semi-recently both 'Norwegian Wood' and 'The Book Thief' were both very engaging.
Thank you for the giveaway!
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Thank You :)
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Thanks.
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Hate to be unoriginal, but if I'm going to be honest it's going to have to be a second vote for Of Mice and Men. I wept.
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thx
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Thanks :) Sadly, i'm only reading fantasy and horror :D
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Thx :)
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Vendredi ou la Vie sauvage from Michel Tournier, because it was the 1 book i've read for a school papper and its kind off funny and humble book. ps: sorry but i could not find the title in English.
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Thanks! ^.^
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Thanks. :)
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Thank You! ^^
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I don't know what has effected me most personally, but I really love 2001:A space odyssey.
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Well, the last one was 'Let the right one in' by John Ajvide Lindqvist. For the love of all holy, don't read it, if you have a gentle heart... :D
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Day By Day Armagedon was a pretty good book I enjoyed, I mention this because its the last that I have read.
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THX <3
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Thank you.
And the book that moved me recently was The Road by Cormac McCarthy. Horrifying depiction of the postapocalyptic world.
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TY!
Ned Vizzini's It's Kind of a Funny Story
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I just read Neil Gaiman's "Ocean at the End of the Lane," which was pretty moving.
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Oh, I need to read this soon! It rises higher on my to-read list with almost every review or even sentence from people who've read it :-).
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thanks!
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inheritance from the inheritance saga by Chris paloine im not sure if i spelled that right great story for interesting characters truly moving moments i smiled i cried and a very satisfying conclusion
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