Originally posted by amlap
American Psycho-Bret Easton Ellis
Invisible Monsters-Chuck Palanhiuk
Hobbit-Tolkien
Perks of Being a Wallflower- ???
Rum Diary-Hunter Thompson
Perks of being a wallflower ...is that a great book or what.. I want to read it so badly bc i have heard so many good things ...what is it about
1. The Hobbit or There and Back Again: A Hobbit's Tale by J.R.R. Tolkien
2. The Lord of the Rings (combined into one book) by J.R.R. Tolkien
3. The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien, and edited by Christopher Tolkien
4. Unfinished Tales by J.R.R. Tolkien, and edited by Christopher Tolkien
5. Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire by Steve Perry
1. TOLKIEN! Everything by Tolkien. Especially I) The Lays of Beleriand II) The Silmarillion III) The Lord of the Rings IV) (the Athrabeth-text)
2. Tad Williams' books, especially the Osten-Ard-series, Otherland, Tailchaser's Song and Caliban's Hour
3. Pratchett's Discworld - MORT!
4. Pirincchi - Felidae / Francis / Cave Canem
5. Käthe Recheis' books, like Wolfsaga or The White Wolf
Others - Michael Ende (Neverending Story, Momo, ...), Bradbury (Fahrenheit 451 - wonderful book), His Dark Materials, Azrael (dunno why I like the book, its stupid), Silverwing
Firstly Props to the folks before who mentioned PKD's Man in the high Castle and the Jack London books. Classics all.
Random 5 from the top of me head and in no particular order:
Moominland Midwinter : Tove Jannson
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters. JD Salinger.
The Great Gatsby: F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Sally Lockheart series : Phillip Pullman.
Carter beats the Devil : Glen David Gold.