What is the one book you literally tell everyone to read?

What is the one book you literally tell everyone to read? Like the first book that comes to your mind when someone ask you for recommendations regardless of age or gender or vice versa.
I think maybe the book: The Push by Ashley Audrain. (this novel has a weird content that relates to a deep dive of the motherhood experiences. Things that happen for bad and good to mothers in their brain and their thoughts get materialized on actions visible to all. It is a 100% American literature that makes an incredible novel.
The Book Novel The Push By Ashley Audrain

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  • I have so many that I recommend depending on their preferences, but Tuesdays With Morrie holds a special place in my heart. So many important life lessons in that one.
    One of those books is Daughter Of Fortune by Isabel Allende.
    A beautifully written and completely readable book that is a bit historical fiction, ( 1849 Gold Rush ) but very rich in characters and a great storyline.
    She is one of my favorite authors and this is one of her books that has become my very favorite. It's a journey in loss a comeback with determination and strength.
    There is a readers guide.
    There is also a sequel to this book: Portrait Of Sepia.

  • I have read most of her books.
     Also love Paula and the Japanese lover.
    The Lightbringer Series.
    Amazing world building, the coolest magic system, strong female characters by the end of the series!

  • 'Together' by Julie Cohen. Bought it on a whim at the airport and it's definitely my most recommended book! The twist at the end just blew my mind I didn't see it coming at all, I though Book Together by Julie Cohen t it was an easy read too so suitable for most readers! 

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  • I don't know. I try to offer a book the reader might like. Young people I try to get them to read Ugglies or The Crystal Singer. Adults are harder. Most are stuck in the idea that they don't like Fantasy. So the Poison wood Bible by Kingsolver us a safe offer.

  • It depends on the person's tastes. 
    Love Mockingbird, Farenheit 451 and Circle of Friends.
    Pillars of the earth. 
    It’s my absolute favorite and just such a good book.

  • The kite runner and the island of sea women.
    Both are great.
    I remembered reading the island of sea women and choke in the Met and I tried to hide my tears!

  • I have another book by Khled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns have not read it but love the Kite Runner.

  • The Rattos of Cheeseington Village by Ruth drury!! Did I get away with that?? 
    Cute picture book with a great story - gripping to find out what damage has occurred!!
     The Night Great the Storm mollietherose Milo checking out the awesome book, bookmark and rat stuffy received. 
    Such great book about helping one another. Love the book and other goodies! Thanks 

  • Anne of Green Gables series- a delight for all ages and also The unwind series by Neal Shusterman } great absolutely love this. Would read it a million time over

  • Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal.

    Speak, This one has a special place in my heart.
    A Dirty Job.

  • Omg same that book made me cry like a baby, I wasn't much older than her when I read it the first time, I alsa wil recommend a few, but I haven’t seen Dark Matter in the comments yet. I probably recommend this most frequently.

  • Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers, Pillars of the earth and a prayer for Owen meany, can't decide which one is my favorite!

  • I have that book, but not yet read. Good to know.
    I recommend John Grisham as an author and Pat Conroy. Both are easy reading captivating storytellers.

  • Depends on the reader my recommendations are definitely tailored to who asks. If I was to do so, i will recommend the Intensity by Dean Koontz. If you are not absolutely shocked, thrilled, scared shitless by this book, something is severely wrong with you! Lol

  • That’s a great one! Have you read Velocity? That’s my favorite of his books. I am a HUGE Koontz fan, and have read all his stuff.
      I almost own all of his books, even those out of print.
       It’s one of my favorite book collections!

  • The Remains of The Day, by Kazuo Ishiguro. An understated masterpiece and also I really enjoyed this book and the writing was brilliant. but man, it was sssssslow!

  • I have some important books: The Unconsoled is one, The Great Alone, The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, Looking for Alaska, John Green Memoirs of a Geisha, Arthur Golden

  • This is in my queue! The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.
    Also, I think that right now it’s The Paper Palace but that doesn’t mean my most favorite book ever. It means my favorite right now.

  • There’s a lot of great suggestions here, but my absolute go to is The Count of Monte Cristo. or another book could be Big Tim and Me by Tim Russet some parts are so funny it as you laughing out loud.