Franklin D. Roosevelt had a deep appreciation for literature and enjoyed a wide range of books. Some of his favorites included works by authors like Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, and the American classic "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. He was also fond of history and often read biographies, particularly those about great leaders. Roosevelt's love for reading was evident in his extensive personal library and the influence literature had on his thoughts and policies.
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Loves all books doesn't have a favorite book
Plato enjoyed reading books about Socrates ideas from his group. Hope this helped :)
twilight saga
The little Engine that could.
FDR's favorite song was: Home On The Range!
her favorite book is about animals
The Bible was one of Abraham Lincoln's favorite books.
His favorite were biographies.
The Bible was one of Abraham Lincoln's favorite books.
writing books!! writing books!! writing books!!
What is joe jonas's favorite books
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Agnetha's favorite books and movies touch on a number of genres namely the espionage, intrigue and romance.
No, FDR died before he could write his memoirs.
She Loved to read and write books. She was an experienced knitter. Some of her patterns can be found in the FDR library.
His favorite genre of books include comedys and mystery. Thats not surprising since he is a man of jokes.