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Jul 22, 2008 09:46AM

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I think that my highschool covered a lot of the "important" books, but somehow I missed A Brave New World. I didn't love this book, but I do appreciate it's message and I think it's an important one.
Also, I loved To Kill A Mockingbird and The Great Gatsby. Those have to be my two favorite books from forced highschool reading.
If it's a book strictly for fun and not for political/societal statements, then I would pick The Time Traveler's Wife.


Dianne Ascroft,
'Hitler and Mars Bars'
I would have to go with "To Kill a Mockingbird". Excellant book. Great plot.

When I read it 5 years ago it absolutely blew me away! It's about a young man who goes to a Greek Island to teach English and gets befriended by a strange character who basically messes with his mind. There are so many twists that just when you think you have it sewn up, it takes another turn and rips wide open again. It is such a head mess but totally brilliant. It's my favourite book of all time but I have hardly found anyone else who has read it.
Boof: sounds like a good book. I will have to add it to my "To Read".



Boof - I'll have to read The Magus now. I really enjoyed The French Lieutenant's Woman. I found with Fowles I needed a dictionary nearby, moreso than other authors.

I think his favorite book may have been the Merriam-Webster.


That's just great considering my hairline is already a little further back than I would prefer!





"Life of Pi" by Yann Martel
I loved it sooooo much that I'm afraid to write a review for it. (Which is a little silly.) It really hit a nerve with me. I now own mutiple copies so I can loan it to friends.
It bill's itself as "a book to make you belive in God." Yet I don't think it really does that.
It is an amazing story and helped me view faith a little differently, a little stronger. But if you didn't believe in God before reading the book, I don't think "Pi" will change your views.
But whadda I know? ;-)

A lot of you mentioned "A Prayer for Owen Meany" I loved that book. It was wonderful. There is a movie called "Simon Burch"
This movie was actually made with "Owen Meany" in mind.
I loved them both.
Here is my 2 sense on the MUST READ
Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
This is an eye opener on the topic of Islam.
Fascinating book!


My TBR list, Book want to read list and Home library is long enough to paper my kitchen



Only one book...hmmmmm.
To Kill A Mockingbird. Although so many newer books have hit me so hard.


I agree with your view of Life of Pi. I was blown away by this book--not knowing anyone who'd read it, I was captivated. Though, I finished the book at 10pm, and fluttered around the house for a while b/c I had no one to talk to about it. I handed the book off immediately so someone else I knew could finish.
If it doesn't have to be a fiction book, I would also suggest The Tipping Point



Thanks for the suggestion! I just added it to my reading list (as if I needed one more thing.....)

I read it every year.
The spirituality and the intricacies of the story just carry me away.

Sharon, I thoroughly enjoyed Mists of Avalon. Sadly I have not read any of her other books.

1. Eye Contact-Cammie McGovern: This is the story of a murder with only one witness. The witness is an autistic boy you doesn't talk. The way the story goes, and the way old characters and new characters intertwine, is amazing and everybody should read this book.
2. Frankenstien-Marry Shelly: No need to tell you about his book, but it iw completly different then the movies portray, simply amazing.
3. 1984-George Orwell:Again, pure genious in book form. I know that what happens in this book could easily take place anyday. It is just really good!
That is my Two Cents!

Something about this book...I don't know it affects me in a way no other book has or probably will.



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