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The Count of Monte Cristo - DUmas
Brave New World - Huxley
1984 - Orwell
A Hero of Our Time -Lermantov
Brave New World - Huxley
1984 - Orwell
A Hero of Our Time -Lermantov
I like to read multiple books at once... It keeps me balanced.
Has anyone read Ishmael by Daniel Quinn? Anyone at all? Like? Dislike?
Sylzarra
Ishmael? Cronicles of Thomas Covenant? Summary please?
Ignoring all the rest of your books i simply gotta ask why you like "The sorrows of Young Werther"?? You see, i am from Germany and we read it in German classes and i just found it so awful. It was the only book (for school) that i never did read to the end, because i just coulnd't force myslef to it. (Of course i was just aged some 14 or so, perhaps i just missed the point?)
Ogion
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant (I'm aware of 7 books but there may be more) is considered America's best fantasy by many (me included). It may be just a notch below The Lord of the Rings. I found it to be darker and thus more interesting but that's how I am.
Ishmael is a lot harder to describe. It's a novel but as a novel it doesn't tell much of a story and is not intended to. Rather the story is just a premise in order to give the reader a unique view of the world. If you are interested in looking at the world in a different way than you perhaps have before, then the book may be for you. It's not long and can be read in one sitting if you can sit for 5 to 6 hours reading. Interest in environmentalism, philosophy and some history are indicators of finding the book interesting.
Beyond that, I won't say any more. It's sometimes best to find some things out for oneself. Covenant and Ishmael are worth the time they take to read them.
I just read an interesting young Scifi ("Spin" by Robert Charles Wilson). He has some really interesting concepts in there. It's worth a read for scifi-fans, i think.
Right now I'd say my favorite authors are Stephen King and Douglas Adams.
I watched Naked Lunch last night. It was a film, written by William S. Burroughs, one of my favorite authors.
'Junkie' is a favorite too.
Catcher in the Rye anyone?
Yes. Though I think I may have liked Franny and Zooey even more.
Reading Catcher in the Rye for the first time was a downright painful experience for me, in large part because I identified with it so deeply.