I read that for my Adolescent Literature class. It is very good. I enjoyed it thoroughly considering I never had a chance to read it in middle school or heard of it before.
Halo: First Strike by Eric Nylund. Really good for a book being based off something.
I first read Halo: Fall of Reach, First Strike takes after that even there is no book on what happened at Halo I don't believe, But that's what the game is for.
I love Poe. He was a genius, he is the father of mystery and psychological-thriller literature. The Cask of Amontillado and The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar are my favorites.
Animal Farm is a great book, unfortunately when I read it I was oblivious to the political and human undertones.
I went in and immediately had whatever shred of my childhood left destroyed since I saw it for what it really was on the spot. Orwell you nasty little bugger....
Eh. I'm a fan of the Russian classics. The French just don't do it for me. Apart from Stendhal, Voltaire and Sartre (and I suppose Zola's Germinal), I really just don't like it.
Eh. I'm a fan of the Russian classics. The French just don't do it for me. Apart from Stendhal, Voltaire and Sartre (and I suppose Zola's Germinal), I really just don't like it.
I've been tuning in to Russian lit more recently; their short stories are simply the best for me. Penguin doesn't translate enough of those beauties.