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YUCK!! It was so not good!! I hated every minute of it. I could not even finish it. But I also heard really good things about it. I guess it depends on what kinds of books you like.
My brother is not a big reader. He does like Michael Crichton, however. Any recommendations for a 22 year old guy who likes really technical stories with lots of science involved?
1. Pet Sematary - Stephen King
2. Down A Dark Hall - Lois Duncan (Not a horror writer but this book scared me)
3. The Tell-Tale Heart - Edgar Allan Poe (Not a novel... but...)
4. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - Washington Irving
5. Dracula - Bram Stoker
I don't really have a time frame. Just things that would be considered classics. =D
And chiangaifalcon - I didn't think of Journey to the Center of the Earth. I will look into that one!
Thanks everyone! I'm pretty sure I have a good list for the next few months. =D
I don't want to offend anyone... I'm just curious. I tried to watch the movie... And it was so stupid that I did not finish it. Is the book better? Because most of the time they are I was debating on whether tor not to read it.
I'm sorry to say that I don't know any other authors that are as scary as Stephen King, but I did want to say that Pet Cemetery was the scariest book ever to me too! Still I have a hard time getting to sleep if I think about right before I go to bed.
House by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker is...
Keeping Faith - Jodi Picoult
1984 - George Orwell (I just found out that he also wrote Animal Farm, and 1984 better be better than that book!)
The Mysterious Benedict Society - Trenton Lee Stewart
I'm trying to find a good mystery. Maybe I'll read one of my mom's Agatha Christi novels.
I'm not sure if it is a best seller, but I hated the Lovely Bones! I could not finish it. Everybody said it was really good... But I do not think so. Sry fans.
My list includes 66 books that I have either not read yet, or started and decided not to finish for whatever reason... And I just bought 3 more yesterday. I really have got to stop spending money!
If you have read Richard Adams' Watership Down, then I suggest David Clement-Davies' Fire Bringer. It is my all time favorite book... ever!! I have not read Watership Down, but I heard that it is similar to it, but with deer.
Hope you like it as much as I do!
I am interested in reading some really good classics. Recently I got 1984 and am looking forward to reading it. I also enjoyed Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. So does anyone know some good classics that are the size of Moby Dick ;-) and are relatively easy/interesting to...
Hey, So I had profile on here before, but I forgot the e-mail I used and my password, as well as my user name... So here I am again. It has been quite a while, so I am saying hello again!
I am a sci-fi/fantasy reader mostly, but I do love some good mystery and suspense as well. At the...