I read Jane Eyre for school when I was 15 and I agree, it is fantastic. We had reading assignments of so-and-so many pages for a set date and then discuss it in a group and I struggled not to read more. Plus, lots of points with the otherwise all-girl group (as this was the largest, most intellectual and most emotional book being read) so life was good. Been thinking of reading Wuthering Heights but never gotten round to it.EscapeGoat said:Currently I'm reading stuff for my English A Level - Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, Antony and Cleopatra by Shakespeare and Enduring Love by Ian McEwan. The first three are fantastic pieces of literature - I'm reading the play, as opposed to seeing it - but the final book there is disappointing in its interminable dullness.
*Hint*torrent*hint*Amethyst Wind said:Not currently reading anything, because of a continuous failure to FIND A FUCKING COPY OF ENDER'S GAME! RAAAAAGE!
May I recommend The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde? A wonderful re-working of Jane Eyre.EscapeGoat said:Books
I am also reading the HH series. Great reads! Also reading "Always Looking Up" buy Michael J. Fox and just picked up a Batman novel by one of the Star Wars authors I like. Have yet to start it tho.orangebandguy said:I myself am reading The Horus Heresy series. I'm currently on Flight of the Eisenstein.