and did you like 'em or not?
Anything besides Twilight or Harry Potter
thx
Passage, by Connie Willis. I'm a huge Connie Willis fan, but I didn't like this book nearly as much as I liked her others. It wasn't as funny as the rest, and it set out to tackle a huge question - what is death. It started off very promisingly, but then the main character _died_ half way through with all sorts of loose ends still untied, and by the time the book was over, no question had really been answered.
Harpo Speaks - Biography of Harpo Marx. It very funny, and a fabulous portrait of the 1920s.
Lolita, by Vladimir Nablokov. It was an unbelievably beautiful novel, totally engrossing - possessing, one might say. The topic was disturbing, but the language ... incredible. A very thought provoking novel.
I'm eighteen.
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L'Morte D'Arthur is dull. Try Beowulf. It's a Scandinavian epic poem.
the bfg
the diary
the date.
goooood books. :)
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im 14.
My age? I can tell you that I'm old enough to know that variables are numbers too, just in a sort of hidden way. Also, I can say truthfully that they;'re a pain.
Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident
Maximum Ride: The final experiment
Flowers in the Attic
Artemis Fowl was fantastic. It chronicles the life of a genius that instead of being the wishy washy hero, he's a criminal mastermind. It is also a part fantasy book, at which point I would tell you more but I don't want to spoil it.
Maximum Ride is an extremely awesome book series. I personally detested the fourth book, but that's just my opinion. This series tells the lives of avian americans who have their lives jumbled up and such.
Flowers in the Attic can have no words to describe it. It was just, wow. I am so afraid of saying anything due to the fear of not describing the book to its full potential, so you must read it.
Wait you read books not just throw them at people o sh!t no wonder im failing that class huh weird
now reading Ishmael
Alchemist
Wicked; the life and times of the wicked witch of the west
all three books are very good. age 27
Dave sedaris is a funny author, years ago I read "Me talk pretty one day" It was Hilarious.
Into The Wild-Jon Krakauer (loved it)
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Treasury (loved it)
Selected Short Stories of O. Henry (loved it)
Choke
Fight Club
Eclipse( but since you said no Twilight, then its going to be....The Writing Class- a mystery)
=D
Cathy's key very good liked it better than the first book
Breaking Dawn: two words : Hate it
Extras: the books uglies and pretties were good but the series got boring in this one
last three books i read were all american girl, blubber, breaking dawn
Eat to Live by Dr. Fhurer
Really good nutrition book
Food Politics, Dr. Marian Nestle
Interesting read, works you up a bit about the government.
Skinny *****
Funny read, but now I am vegan
what can I say, I am into health lately
The Circle, by Laura Day
The Science of Getting Rich
What the Bleep Do We Know
matthew reily's good if you're into action novels, a bit violent !
george orwell for intellectual
sundowners- girly
in cold blood- capote if you're into crime/murder
yeah hope this helps
1. harry potter and the deathly hallows (sorry!)
2. all creature great and small (really really good book!)
3. to kill a mockingbird (if you haven't read it go read it now!)
hope you find somethin good! =]
I'm 18.
The last three books I have read are the three books in 'The Gemma Doyle' series by Libba Bray. I absolutely loved it.
YIKES All mine are the twilight series sorry!
-Stick figure!
-Cirque du freak
-The girl who loved tom gordon.
Yeah mangg.
James Lee Burke's "Jolie Blon's Bounce" [mystery/thriller]
S. & J. Weatherton's "Blood Prophecy" [fantasy/thriller]
Ben Rehder's "Gun Shy" [action/comedy]
I've read each of these great books two or three times over, and I recommend them for anyone who appreciates a great book you just can't put down.
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