Psalms. Definitely the psalms.
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The psalms, without a doubt. I easily spend half of my bible time in the psalms.
Ecclesiastes. Strips away ALL the fluff and states exactly what life is about.
I'd have to say Hebrews. Love that book. So much good theology and some really strong warnings that kick me in the pants too.
Probably Ruth. There's so much deepness in so few words. Or Romans, for evident reasons.
James or John probably.
I really like Psalms. The churches I've been in have not given nearly enough credit to it's artistic merit (imo).
Luke.
Fite me.
Philippians, 2 Corinthians, 2 Timothy. I love seeing the heart of Paul on display.
Galatians. Really helped me when I was in a church context with a lot of legalism and lack of assurance
Genesis in the OT, but mostly because of the stuff after Noah. Romans in the NT, particularly chapters 7 and 8. Revelation is also up there too though.
Romans but Psalms is a close second.