1: The hungry catapillar
2: the Pilot's manual for a bf 109
3: the lusty argonian maid.
Scrap 3. try... jack in the box
2: the Pilot's manual for a bf 109
3: the lusty argonian maid.
Scrap 3. try... jack in the box
You do realise that's a play too?Ghonesis said:1
oh wait, that's a play. Uhm..
3. 1984
I like that list.IVIasterJay said:1. The Call of Cthulhu
2. The Pit and the Pendulum
3. The Birds
My society won't last a day.
Just because it's well written that does not mean the world it beautifully builds is desirable to live in. I love brave more world but I would hate to live in that wasteland.shrimpcel said:1. Les misérables
2. War & Peace
3. Notes from the Underground
Reading other people's suggestions kinda makes me sad... Where's the good literature people???
you're planning a society based on murder mysteries? i don't think any society can sustain more than one Sherlock holmes or Hercule Poirot...Darken12 said:In the interest of perpetuating my desired future area of expertise (forensics) and facilitating my status as a crime-solving individual, I would choose:
1) Murder on the Orient Express, by Agatha Christie.
2) The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
3) And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie.
Please note that two of these books involve crimes that would remain unsolved were it not for the confession of the criminals themselves. The difficulty setting of this world would be Hardcore Hell Nightmare.