I want to finish reading 20,000 Leauges Under the Sea
And the following books I got for Christmas I want to read:
Sense and Sensibility
Jane Eyre
Oliver Twist
Crime and Punishment
The Three Musketeers
The Lord of the Flies
Odyssey
1984
The Comedy of Errors
Romeo and Juliet(technically I've already read this but I want to re-read it)
The Taming of the Shrew
Of Mice and Men
Treasure Island
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dracula
The Invisible Man
The Time Machine
Good thing I have two weeks off from school. I'll be busy I guess. 😄
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Originally posted by Filmmaker451
Farenheit 451(Ordered and on it's way)
A scanner darkly(Ordered and on it's way)
1984(Ordered and on it's way)
Brave new world(Ordered and on it's way)
Animal farm: a fairy story
Island
The martian chronicles
Batman: the dark knight returns
V for vendetta
Watchmen
Catch 22
Lord of the flies
The meaning of liff
Adding to the list is:
I sing the body electric
Slaughterhouse 5
I might even add more later if i can rememeber any more * Scratches head *
there is a separate forum running on the Da Vinci code which is getting mixed reviews, but personally highly recommend it, also Angels and Demons by same author (Dan Brown.)
If anyone wants to start reading Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities is a good place to start - it takes time to get used to his style and the older language, but it's def worth it.
I want to read more Orwell (1984 and Animal Farm are excellent) and intend to read Dan Brown's other two books (Deception Point and Digital Fortress) whilst continuing to read Jack Higgins stuff for light relief - would highly recommend The Eagle Has Landed....also, anything by Dick Francis for a straightforward crime thriller is cool.
Read The Hobbit a long time ago...considering when it was written, it's original story form was aimed towards children...I think after 1980 or something, another version was released with the intention to draw Adult readers into the fold.
I want to read:
The Dark Tower VI: Song of Sussanah
The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower
History of Middle Earth: Volumes 1 - 12
After that, I have no idea....I'm thinking about reading up on Greek mythology, though I have no idea where to start.