The Prairie books were very good, especially for younger readers.Little Women, Little House on the Prairie, and the Harry Potter series.
Not life-changing, but I enjoy reading them and they all have a good message.
The Prairie books were very good, especially for younger readers.Little Women, Little House on the Prairie, and the Harry Potter series.
Not life-changing, but I enjoy reading them and they all have a good message.
The US Constitution is a pretty good read. There are actually 9 other amendments in the Bill of Rights besides the 2nd one, who knew?:biglaugh:
Great book and movie. I believe Redford and Co. are debuting a documentary about it. Kornheiser has been discussing it on the radio.It's a good read, for sure. He kind of gives up after McGovern got the nomination and it was easy-street for Nixon, but his "coverage" of the Democratic primaries is great.
Another good book from that era is All the President's Men...and the movie is awesome, too.
A lot of these listed wants me to get back to my parents' house and fish out all the books I had to read in high school. Two that I want to re-read are The Great Gatsby and A Separate Peace. Another one would be A Tale of Two Cities. Dickens can get reaaalllly wordy, but still a good book.
My sophomore year in HS, we were given a list of books, and choose one to read. I chose to read Roots by Alex Haley, which I found excellent. (another re-read) Then, there was my senior year in high school, and chose to read Jane Eyre off a list of English authors. Holy shmokes. To me, it was just....blech. The reading was just tedious.
Did anyone else read all of the Michael Crichton novels after the Jurassic Park movie came out?
Did anyone else read all of the Michael Crichton novels after the Jurassic Park movie came out?
Did anyone else read all of the Michael Crichton novels after the Jurassic Park movie came out?
I had never heard of Separate Peace... but who ever said Dorian Gray that's a good one.
Only book I ever skipped out on was in 5th or 6th grade and it was this:
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Actually, I was going to mention that Jurassic Park is an awesome read. I actually read 3/4 of it before I went to see the movie. That was unfortunate because I ended up disappointed in the movie. I finished the rest of the book after seeing the movie, but glad that the book finished much better than the movie.Did anyone else read all of the Michael Crichton novels after the Jurassic Park movie came out?
I have to admit - we were supposed to read A Separate Peace our freshman year, and I skimmed it well enough to take the test, but never read it. I don't know why?? That was the only book where I ever did that.
I'm not a Bronte fan, despite my love of period Brit lit. Jane Eyre is okay and all, but... Same with Wuthering Heights. The whole first chapter just describes a room. I DON'T CARE.
Most Influential
The Bible
Authors Didion, Vonnegut, Kierkegaard
Favorites
City of Thieves
Asoiaf
Prayer for Owen Meany
I had never heard of Separate Peace... but who ever said Dorian Gray that's a good one.
Only book I ever skipped out on was in 5th or 6th grade and it was this:
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia