Books...
3 years 10 months ago
What's yer favorite? I love books...but Idk which ones are good.
*scratches head* Guess I don't really keep a list of favorites, but... Watership Down, Paradise Lost, Clockwork Orange, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Good Omens, to start off.
3 years 10 months ago
Not that interested in books.. ^^ i become bored after reading more than 10 pages. XD
I have a wide range of tastes, but a few of my favorites (and highly recommended reads!) areHitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (comedy, sci-fi)Journey to the West (old chinese novel)Memoirs of a Geisha (so good!)Mists of Avalon (if you like King Arthur... and want to read from a woman's point of view)Good Omensetc.
3 years 10 months ago
Hmmm... I have yet to name a favourite... Though Contact, by Carl Sagan was pretty good imho... that was the last good read I had
I don't read books a lot but I have read some really good ones. I especially like reading Steven King books, so if you like the suspenseful-type book, pick up one of his books.The Dark Half by Steven KingAfter the First Death by Robert CormierI just finished reading After the First Death, really good book. Confusing, too.
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3 years 10 months ago
Ryt now I have to read "lord of the flies", but reading "Angela's Ashes" and "When heaven and earth changed places" on my own
I don't really read that much.. but my favorite are.. The Great Gatsby, The Catcher in the Rye, The Da Vinci Code, and Angels and Demons. i love Dan Brown books. ahh so controversial. ^^
I've recently started reading the works of David Sedaris, he is a witty humorist and playwright who has a very unique perspective on life that I find hilarious. I'd definitely check out "Naked" or "Me Talk Pretty One Day"I've heard him referred to as the homosexual bastard son of Dorothy Parker, lol.
Iris Johansen is good i've read like 6 of her novels I just finished Dan Brown's "Angels and Demons" so good O_Oand I'm about to finish "The Da Vinci Code" they are awesome and it raises a lot of questions in your head o_o
BOOKS are overrated. hahahai might start listening to the da vinci code audiobook i just downloaded the other day.
Kids these days! they dont appreciate "books" anymore ;--;ah the inhumanity! lol
3 years 10 months ago
I don't really read that many books but so far, I really liked reading Da Vinci Code and Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke.Da Vinci Code was full of ingenius gimmicks and turns and twists. It was fun to read and it kept me in suspense. A good book and I highly recommend it to y'all.Childhood's End is sci-fi and damn, it's great. I like how Arthur actually goes and denies all of the world's religions in that book. To learn more, read the book. It's very interesting and it gives a very insightful look into humanity. And furthermore, sci-fi is always good for speculation. This book takes the best of it and makes it alive in your mind.Reading is good for you. Look at manga.
If you guys like Dan Brown, you'll like/love Boris Starling - author of "Storm," "Messiah," and recently released "Vodka". Adult themed, definitely (murder, suspence, etc., etc.) but woah, those books are superb in being disturbingly graphic... They're the best. ^^





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