Here's my top 3: 1. Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux 2. Phantom by Susan Kay 3. Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
I am also a big fan of: Phantom of the Opera, High School Musical, Harry Potter, Disney in general, Days of Our Lives, musicals in general, Dr. Seuss in general and the Grinch.
"Sometimes, it's better not to say anything."- Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson
1.) Quiet - Susan Cain. The best non-fiction book ever for me, it helped me to understand so much stuff about myself and other people. I think the book is actually a really good stepping stone for forming your own individuality, great stuff.
2. Incarnate / NewSoul series - Jodi Meadows. Okay so the first book was a little too heavy on romance and should have had more focus on the main reincarnation premise but I think the future potential is still there. If Jodi gives the characters a bit more character and plays the plot to its strength then its going to be a winner. INB4 POPULARITY
3. F*** It Therapy - John C. Parkin - Because F*** IT that's why. It's basically a much better version of YOLO except not confining one's selves tot he belief that we only have one life as that would imply a boundary when the belief should be that there are none.
4. The Art Of Racing In The Rain - Garth Stein. ALL of the feels dudes! Just... All of them. The joy, the humour, the excitement, the SADNESS!!... THE FEELS!!!! ARGHHH Dem feels. That's the book in a nutshell. I didn't cry but Christ that ending was bittersweet as they go.
5. Fifty Thousand Shades Of Grey - Stuart Ashens. Because it exists. Otherwise this spot would be taken by A Street Cat Named Bob or The Fault In Our Stars.