i enjoyed 1984, but i loved fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
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i enjoyed 1984, but i loved fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
I read 1984 not too long ago. I found it quite depressing. Still a great read though. People keep saying BIG BROTHER this and BIG BROTHER that.. and 1984 is closer than you think. IT WAS 22 YEARS AGO! ok.. well there are some things coming true like being tracked everywhere you go. Not long before we get our chip implants! Am I being paranoid? Damn this weed is good.Quote:
Originally Posted by tbailey
the dharma bums
on the road
the rum diary
fear and loathing in las vegas
many books by chuck palahniuk
less than zero
(and others by bret easton ellis)
the harry potter series
the torn skirt
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Originally Posted by Billionfold
Tihkal, Sex, Drugs & Magick, Transfigurations, The Archaic Revival, Pihkal, Plants of the Gods,.. I don't remember much more
There are too many masterpieces to choose from. It's a pity most people don't bother to read books these days. Perhaps the problem is that they don't know how to sift through the crap to find the relatively few gems that are out there.
I love To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, too.
But my all-time favorite book is Growing Up by Russell Baker, which won the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1983. It's a charming book.
Has no one said ERAGON holy shit that book is epic I TOTALLY FUCKING RECOMMEND IT TO ANY YOUNG PPL. There are 2 books in the series and one on the way. I read them both this year and holy shit I had the best dreams and I saw shit in this book while high. They are currently making a movie on it so I encourage you to go out and read it before it is ruined by the movie. Its tight imagining everything in your head. It may sound a little wierd but at some parts in the book I was laughing out loud and like cheering. man its epic.
I'm a teenager and I know kids at school who think its the best book theyve read too, but idk for some of you adults on here. If your in highschool and need to read books then get this book, you will enjoy and look foreward to reading.