Plus I think its only about 130 pages or so. Also the text is larger than normal and the pages don't have that much context on it so you could get it done in an afternoon, like all my friends said they did.sunami88 said:Hmmm... It'd be tough... I think I'd pick Slaughterhouse Five. I read it way back in high school and it's still very clear in my mind. It's really not an easy choice, though.westhamhaz said:thats ok thanks for the tips!
but if you had to choose one out of them all could you pick one?
1. Thanks!dt61 said:1. Great list.
2. I believe War of the Worlds was also H.G. Wells and Orson Wells did the radio play that caused people to panic.
3. I own God's Debris. I read the first chapter and found it absolutely fascinating and let a friend borrow it. He passed it around to a couple of our other friends. I am the only one in our circle of friends who hasn't read it yet and its my book. I still don't have it back yet. Funny how things work out that way.
2. Yep, you're right. I'll edit and credit appropriately.
3. Haha, I've had that happen a few times too. If you can track down who has it, I highly recommend reading it all. I was glued to my seat from start to finish.