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My favorite of his Alex Cross series was Roses are Red. However, my favorite of all his books is See How they Run. I have yet to read Jack and Jill, although I've heard that it is awesome and it was terrrible.
I'm currently reading through the trilogy. I saw the movies and thoroughly enjoyed them, and I've always wanted to read the books, so I started to read them. I've gotten through the first book and I'm almost through the second book. I personally think that the movies are very enjoyable and...
I've read a few of Patterson's works, and I enjoyed them all. My favorite, actually, was not an Alex Cross book, but the book called See How they Run.
Along Came a Spider was okay and a good introduction to the series.
Kiss the Girls was really good and definately worth reading.
Cat and...
If you're into Fantasy, you could try Tracy Hickman and margaret Weis for their Dragonlance series. A friend of mine gave them to me a while ago, and while the beginning is tough, by the end you will enjoy it. Plus, the series has eight books so far, plus another segment that's coming out...
I don't know for sure if this is in the book or not, but in the second movie, Elrond says that the quest will kill Frodo. However, since Frodo does not die, does Elrond mean Frodo's sailing to the new land?
I don't know for sure if this is in the book or not, but in the second movie, Elrond says that the quest will kill Frodo. However, since Frodo does not die, does Elrond mean Frodo's sailing to the new land?
The movies also added more than just the fellowship point of view. For example, in the first movie, there is a scence with Saruman and the orcs talking about ripping down trees that have been there for ages. In the book, there is no such scene, as the books revolve around the fellowship. The...
On a side note, here's a question:
After the war, does Legolas stay in Middle Earth or does he travel across the sea with the other elves? And what happened to Gimli?
Especially considering that some parts of all three movies that were the most dramatic were not even mentioned in the books.
I think that the movies were awesome and represented the books nicely. The books concentrated more on some things, while the movies spent more time on battle scenes...
In addition, we read in our senior year alone:
madame bovary
a doll's house
Mrs. warren's profession
the trial
dante's inferno
hamlet
medea
and others that I just can not remember
Of that last list, in the U.S. we read:
Antigone
macbeth
Hamlet
Animal Farm
Old Man and the Sea
The Trial.
Plus, for our senior year's paper, people read:
Tartuffe
Little Prince
1984
The Sorrows of Young Werther
Crime and Punishment