We asked Plant City: What’s the best book(s) you’ve ever read?
“‘Deacon of Death: Sam Smithers, the Serial Killer Next Door’ might not be the best I’ve read, but probably the most memorable for me.” – Cody Lenz
“Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, The Three Musketeers, Outlander.” – Stephanie McKenzie
“Once An Eagle by Anton Myrer.” – Chad Michael Jones
“The Stack.” – Chris Black
“Green Eggs and Ham.” – Ryan Clark
“A Bend in the Road.” – Sherry Snyder
“The Alchemist.” – Doris Ventura
“The Snow Leopard by Peter Matthiessen.” – Leslie Pratt
“The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah.” – Sheri Kettula
“Hard to pick just one… A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, The Nightingale, A Thousand Splendid Suns, Alas Babylon, A Gentleman in Moscow.” – Claire Geaneas Anderson
“Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett.” – Earl Truman
“A Land Remembered, a historical fiction set in Florida.” – Cathy Sink Nicolette
“Religious Literacy by Stephen Prothero.” – Kris Yancey
“The Only Woman in the Room by Marie Benedict; The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson.” – Clyde Nelson
“The Bible.” – Duane Evans
“Hunt for Red October.” – James Eric West
“So many to listed but one that was so inspirational is Cant Hurt Me by David Goggins.” – John Despirito