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Aah! I just remembered that too (having heard of it; I only know the movie 'Blade Runner' so far) and now it's one of the next books on my mount to be read. The title is marvellous, isn't it? I'm really looking forward to reading this one.
I must admit I feel really challenged by all your...
:eek: No way! I am actually rather a stickler about my books and their look. Maybe sticky note is the wrong word? They are pretty small post-it stripes, one half (sticking to the page) transparent, the other half in different colours. Very handy for muddle-heads like me. :D
Wow, you are amazing. I actually know some of the suggested books but just didn't think of them in the context, like "Animal Farm". Some I've heard of but never read, like "Utopia", but of most I don't even know the authors' names. I will check them up and think there's a mighty long reading...
Thank you, I have just found and ordered it, together with "Snow Chase", another novel of his. The not finding was due to my spelling mistake of the author's first name :o .
Well, I looked it up at wikipedia and it really sounds good. Unfortunately it seems to be out of print? I couldn't find any copies at amazon or other online bookstores but I'll keep on looking for it.
Looking for Utopian/Dystopian Novels
So far on my list:
H.G.Wells, The Time Machine
Orwell, 1984
A. Huxley, Brave New World
Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451
Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale
Lowry, The Giver, Gathering Blue, and The Messenger
Swift, Gulliver's Travels
Do you have some more...
I agree to Ell that that the best way to become a true reader is having fun reading. And the best way for this is talking to other addicted readers about the books you have read. That's much better than long and tedious journals because you get a feedback and new viewpoints.
I make vocabulary...
Oh, thank you. What a pity I must admit that I am not that creative at all. The name has been taken from a children's book ("Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke) which I liked very much and can recommend to older readers as well. Actually, it is a must read for all book lovers. :)
In addition to my children and my job, reading and talking about books is my great passion. I love getting new suggestions and hearing what other people think about the books I've read. I think this might be one of the right places for that. ;) Another community which I joined eight months ago...