Distorted Stu said:
His dark materials triology
Anyone know if The city of bones trilogy is anygood?
Good choice btw.
And city of bones is...muh I suppose. It reminds me too much of twilight to be honest. The trilogy itself may not be as bad but it's still very much of the same breed (a sickening teenage romance with vampires and werewolves thrown in). I couldn't say whether it was actually because the books were bad or whether I just couldn't get past the similarities, but I didn't read that far in. Plus it rips off star wars a little.
Anyway, mine are:
Flowers for Algernon
The Knife of Never Letting Go (first in the Chaos Walking trilogy)
So long and thanks for all the fish (the 4th Hitch Hikers book)
The Subtle Knife (2nd His Dark Materials novel)
The Sandman (if comics count)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Preacher (if comics count)
If I had to narrow it down to one book it would be Flowers for Algernon. Never cried so much reading a book.
Pillypill said:
The catcher in the rye, j.d. Salenger(?) i finished that quite recently and i thought it was fantastic.
You know Catcher in the Rye is one of thoughts weird novels that I know I'm suppose to love but I just didn't. For one thing I found the main character annoying as hell and the story just seems to...meander around for the whole book with no real pull or drive to get me interested. It had some cool moments I suppose but nothing substantial.
shazlor said:
Also, I'm halfway through Animal Farm and I think that may be up there with it.
Finished that one a few months ago, brilliant. Not quite "BESS BOOK EVAR!!!1!" but still brilliant.