What is the name of a book that kept you interested from beginning to end?

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What is the name of a book that kept you interested from beginning to end?

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  1. TheOwenJackson Avatar

    The God Delusion

    Richard Dawkins has a nice writing style, and he seems well-informed since he was a professor at Oxford for many years

  2. Anon-234567 Avatar

    Maze Runner when I was a teenager.

  3. CrystalZZ88 Avatar

    The Bible and Harry Potter. My favorite books!

  4. RVNTMN_987 Avatar

    Ender’s Game

  5. Mnemos_ Avatar

    Cloud Atlas, David Mitchell.

  6. Separate_Function_81 Avatar

    book of Life!!Bible

  7. WhimsicalSadist Avatar
  8. Somervillage Avatar

    Harry Potter and the goblet of fire

  9. Buzzed_Man2 Avatar

    Duff MCagan from Guns n’ Roses write a good book. It may be the only book I ever read.

  10. PC_Chair_Sloth2 Avatar

    The Terror,  a fictional accounting of the doomed Franklin Expedition 

  11. welovetulips Avatar

    How Stella got her groove back. Acid row. Junk. To kill a mockingbird. The colour purple. The penal colony.

  12. CantStopWontStopYuh Avatar

    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

  13. thegreatturtleofgort Avatar

    The Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell. The entire series. AKA The Last Kingdom.

  14. monochromeorc Avatar

    The Two Towers is the best to read in the LOTR trilogy IMO and is engaging start to finish

  15. bandanasarebest Avatar

    The Magus by John Fowles.

  16. Rogerdodger1946 Avatar

    “The Source” by James A. Michener. I have read it multiple times through the decades.

  17. trickster9000 Avatar

    Keys to the Kingdom. The best way I can describe these books is a it takes place in a hidden world that’s a mixture of fairy tales with steam punk vibes. The books aren’t very long and there are only 7 of them, so I highly recommend them if you want a series to read without it taking months/years to do so.

  18. Nearby_Order_1847 Avatar

    Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

  19. redhandrunner Avatar

    The Handmaids Tale. So much better than any of the shows/movies. Middlesex, cloud atlas, where the red fern grows, cujo

  20. TheContagion1 Avatar

    the last one was a Joy Fielding book called The Housekeeper. as with most library books, i take them out but then often don’t even open them. with this one i just *happened* to open it on a Friday. ended up reading 50 pages. then 50 on Saturday. then 50 on Sunday. and then on Monday, which was a workday not a long-weekend, I ended up reading 200 pages and finishing the book. and i was relatively new to this job too. thankfully worked from home haha.

  21. Unlucky_Author4998 Avatar

    I know it’s cliche but the hunger games

  22. AHailofDrams Avatar
  23. Dare_Ask_67 Avatar

    Actually two of them. Both by Dean Koontz.

    Fear nothing
    Seize the night

    They’re the same series.

  24. Savoir_faire81 Avatar

    Recently the Dungeon Crawler Carl series has been a small obsession

  25. mitchade Avatar

    Project: Hail Mary. Couldn’t put it down after the first chapter, which was quite possibly the shortest first chapter in literary history.

  26. TesticklerCanzer Avatar

    She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb

  27. EhGord Avatar

    The Darkest White

  28. Daveplaysgtr Avatar

    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

  29. Initial-Constant-645 Avatar

    Mists of Avalon

    Star Wars: Heir to the Empire trilogy by Timothy Zahn

    A History of the World in Six Glasses

  30. ReaverRogue Avatar

    Salem’s Lot is phenomenal from start to finish. Chilling and terrifying, with enough of a slow burn to be satisfying.

  31. CatLazerBeam Avatar

    The Alchemist.

  32. Kiyoshi058 Avatar

    Any of the books that feature sam vimes of the city watch in ankh-morpork by terry pratchett.

    Guards! Guards! Men at arms! Feet of clay. The writing, the wit, the dark humour, the sarcasm and world building are all amazing.

    But I can always return to the one book that got me into pratchetts writings. Small gods.

  33. TemporaryAmbassador1 Avatar

    The Moon is a Harsh Mistress – Robert A. Heinlein

  34. Orual309 Avatar

    Our Wives Under the Sea, Bliss Montage, Sure I’ll Join Your Cult

  35. Otherwise-Ground-503 Avatar

    Uglies when I was in high school.

  36. paulfromatlanta Avatar

    The Hobbit.

    One day I was reading it in bed when my mother came into the room.

    I instinctively hid the Hobbit under the covers like I would with a Playboy. In my mind, anything that enjoyable had to be against the rules.

  37. mimijane73 Avatar

    Mellisa Gilbert’s Biography-A Prarie Tale

  38. Jazri_Dax Avatar

    Star Trek Tales of the Dominion War.

  39. spidermans_mom Avatar

    Arc of a Scythe series, all of it.

  40. McCale Avatar

    The Hobbit

  41. GreasyPotatoLordess Avatar

    A Piece of Cake by Cupcake Brown

    11/22/63 by Stephen King

  42. NeuroguyNC Avatar

    Fiction: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

    Nonfiction: Truman by David McCullough

  43. DiscoPino Avatar

    Krampus, by Brom. Dark fantasy horror about a feud between Krampus and Santa’s Claus, and a mortal guy caught in the middle of it. Sounds silly, but it’s really really good. Brom also illustrates his own books, so the imagery us incredible.

  44. ponderous_ Avatar

    We Used To Live Here

  45. revo2022 Avatar

    11/22/63

    Lords of the Realm

    Animal Farm, which I read as a HS senior. First book I ever read start to finish in one day.

  46. PM_ME_YOUR_NVLTY_ACC Avatar

    I am legend. Would make for a really good movie concept. Just putting that out there.

  47. Senior-Traffic7843 Avatar

    The Stand and The Road

  48. elruab Avatar

    Every book in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series. They just keep getting better!

  49. Brother_Farside Avatar

    The windup girl. Very interesting world building.

  50. Vee-Gee-Z Avatar

    Glass Castle

  51. forested_morning43 Avatar

    Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver

  52. JosepereaNo3xist3_ Avatar

    It by Stephen King

  53. petethegeek Avatar

    Catch 22, also only book I started to reread as soon as I had finished

  54. Qbit42 Avatar

    Older (in that I read it a long time ago): Flowers for Algernon.
    More recently: Call of the wild

  55. Ok-Rate-3256 Avatar
  56. Cultural-Hyena-6238 Avatar

    First wives club. The movie was awful the book fantastic

  57. Life_Variation_3829 Avatar

    The Fifth Season was pretty awesome, as were the sequels.

  58. Roseph88 Avatar

    Red dragon when I was 13. I followed it up with the novel adaption of the sam raimi Spiderman movie.

  59. AZEightySeven Avatar

    Project Hail Mary

  60. TheScottymo Avatar

    Like others in this thread, I remember as a kid I powered through the Harry Potter series and the Deltora Quest series. I always had a soft spot for The Invention of Hugo Cabaret, as well; That was probably my favourite non-series book ever.

    As an adult, I love The Name of the Wind (and the rest of the Kingkiller Chronicles books)

  61. steveouteast Avatar

    Pillars of the Earth

    And if you like that, try

    The Sunne in Splendor

    Both are historical fiction.

  62. Paganidol64 Avatar

    The Dead Zone. One sitting in my parents living room.

  63. mxoxo619 Avatar

    haunting adeline

  64. BigNTasty1983 Avatar

    If We Were Villains by M.L.Rio. That book is good. I’ve read it several times and it keeps getting better!

  65. dodadoler Avatar

    Cat in the hat

  66. dodadoler Avatar

    Green eggs and ham

  67. Background_Home7635 Avatar

    Anne rice vampire chronicles

  68. Medytuje Avatar

    Dan Simmons Hyperion and his othr books. Dune series

  69. Kalepsis Avatar

    Dungeon Crawler Carl.

    Read it.

  70. scientician85 Avatar

    The Poop That Took a Pee, by Leopold Stotch. Douglas’ cry of existential dread really hit home.

  71. ChuckDeBongo Avatar

    The 5 People You Meet in Heaven.

  72. Chuymarron Avatar

    Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s stone. I was in my 20s. Tbh it was the the 1st chapter title that got me. “The boy who lived” I was also a boy who lived.. I wasn’t expected to have lived very long

  73. Own_Magician_7554 Avatar

    Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie

  74. EddDadBro Avatar

    The Green Mile by Steven King. It was originally released as a series of 90ish page novellas. I don’t remember how often they were released but it was torture waiting for the next one. I was young so would have to wait for my mom to buy each one and read it before handing it off to me.

    I still have them on my bookshelf!

  75. Dark_Rocker Avatar

    IT by Stephen King

  76. Top_Share_6019 Avatar

    Harry Potter, Original of Species, killers of the flower moon, Why We Sleep

  77. FireMangoss Avatar

    The Song of Achilles, The Disapearing spoon, and honestly maybe the Percy Jackson books.

  78. Slotrak6 Avatar

    The Book Thief
    Winter’s Tale
    A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived
    The Doomsday Machine:
    Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner
    Steel Beach
    The Ozark Trilogy (technically three books)
    Persuasion

  79. LilMissMuddy Avatar

    The woefully under appreciate series by Rick Yancy, The Monstrumologist. It’s classified as YA but it’s an absolutely brutal and unflinching look at insanity of a parental figure that puts it firmly in my recommend to millennials dealing with aging parents category. It’s a violent, sad, graphic look at our superstitious humanity. It’s also filled with absolute banger quotes like this;

    “It occurred to me. . .that aberrance is a wholly human construct. There were no such things as monsters outside the human mind. We are vain and arrogant, evolution’s highest achievement and most dismal failure, prisoners of our self-awareness and the illusion that we stand in the center, that there is us and then there is everything else but us.”

  80. Conchee-debango Avatar

    Mother of Pearl by Melinda Haynes

    A Promised Land by Barack Obama

  81. Slotrak6 Avatar

    Slaughterhouse 5

  82. SuspendedDisbelief_3 Avatar

    The Passage trilogy by Justin Cronin

  83. mikebrown33 Avatar

    Lies of Locke Lemora – Scott Lynch.

  84. Slotrak6 Avatar

    Watership Down

  85. MiteTMouse Avatar

    Lord of the Flies

  86. NarwhalDue6109 Avatar

    The Other Side of Midnight by Sidney Sheldon. Absolutely enthralling from start to finish.

  87. Relevant-Dot-8127 Avatar

    Thinner and carrie

  88. Nice-Total-4896 Avatar
    • the seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo
    • Daisy jones and the six
    • a bend in the road
    • the bell jar
    • a certain hunger
    • a little life
    • the song of Achilles
    • any salles Rooney book
  89. idiotsunite24 Avatar

    To Kill a Mockingbird

  90. JubBird Avatar

    Foundation and Empire.

  91. xnoxgodsx Avatar

    Operation dark heart… non fiction, true story of when we was in Afghanistan, from a cia operative, before he published, cia went through and blacked out aot of the important details, the most frustrating, but edge of the seat read I’ve ever had

  92. KnightMDK Avatar

    Ready Player One. It has been one of those books that I fell in love with. I am a very slow reader and feel that I flew through that book.

  93. johnny_19800 Avatar

    The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story by Richard Preston

  94. chalk_in_boots Avatar

    I’ve got a few. Had to read Maestro for school, and I was one of the kids in the class known for being late with my homework, as was my mate who sat next to me. Well we get told to read like 2 chapters over the weekend. Both of us finished it over the weekend, teacher didn’t believe us at first.

    Le Compte de Monte Cristo. Full disclosure I haven’t finished it yet, got about 100 pages to go. I strongly suggest reading it in the original French if you can, plenty of little linguistic jokes and plays on words that wouldn’t translate to English well.

    The Cthulu Mythos. Collection of short Lovecraft stories that all kind of tie in with one another. Even though it is very interesting, it’s also great because of the format, you can jump in, read one whole tale, jump out. And because they’re all somewhat compartmentalised if you have to put it down for a week or two for whatever reason, you don’t have that thing where you have to reread a bit so you can remember what was going on.

    Exactly by Simon Winchester. Basically tells the history and development of metrology (science of measuring stuff) through time, how the development of certain tools made things more precise. Not told from a strictly engineering perspective so you don’t necessarily need to have that kind of education or experience, but if you do it really grabs you.

    My absolute favourite though? Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance.

  95. fattybuttz Avatar

    Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent. Crazy, crazy book, but I hung on every word.

  96. 63_Merc Avatar

    Tarzan of The Apes

  97. HawaiianShirtsOR Avatar

    Nonfiction: “A Natural History of Seeing” by Simon Ings — Everything you never knew you wanted to know about how eyes work.

    Fiction: “The Grand Ellipse” by Paula Volsky — Like a Victorian era season of The Amazing Race but set in a fantasy world where magic can exist.

  98. Minute-Reporter7949 Avatar

    Memoirs of a Geisha

  99. b1argg Avatar

    Three Body Problem series 

  100. mcbc4 Avatar

    Shantaram. Cannot believe I’m the first to mention this GEM of a book.

  101. Worth_Fondant3883 Avatar

    Chickenhawk by Bob Mason. Great read about his experiences as a pilot.

    Don’t tell Mum I work on the Rigs, She thinks I’m a piano player in a whorehouse by Paul Carter. Hilarious read from cover to cover.

  102. JerseyRepresentin Avatar

    Stephen King’s IT

  103. Commercial-Name-3602 Avatar

    Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, it was so good

  104. Due_Crab4659 Avatar
  105. FlyingDarkKC Avatar

    “God Is Not Great” by Christopher Hitchens

  106. kiequinnprincess Avatar
  107. masterslut Avatar

    I remember getting so into the Hunger Games books that by the time I was reading the final one, I was pacing. When I got to the big plot twist 3/4 of the way through, I threw my book.

  108. StayNo4160 Avatar

    Earth’s Children by Jean M Aul. A series of 5 books based around the neanderthal time frame. The 5th books sucks though because Jean died before completing it and whoever did finish the book failed story telling class

    1. Clan of the cave bear. 2. Valley of horses. 3. The mammoth hunters. 4. The plains of passage. & 5. Homecoming
  109. k8e_E Avatar

    Every book I read keeps me interested from beginning to end. However, I mainly read thriller/mystery stuff. So no matter what, I pretty much always wanna figure out what’s happening. Some are better than others, but I really can’t get enough.

  110. killpapyrus Avatar

    Sunrise at the Reaping
    Gothikana
    ACOTAR
    Haunting Adeline

  111. Disastrous_Log9345 Avatar

    The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins

  112. BIG_DOG187 Avatar

    Anything by Dean Kootnz

  113. Disastrous_Log9345 Avatar

    Cannibals and Kings by Marvin Harris

  114. jersey385 Avatar

    Cryptonomicon. Neal Stephenson