I've just finished reading my book and I need some new stuff. ?I like stuff like: Percy Jackson Twilight Hunger Games City Of Bones Beautiful Creatures So if anyone knows any good books? Share dem! ✒✏ ~Percy
Communist Manifesto The Alchemist Don Quixote Men are Better than Women Gentlemen. I am clearly the biggest sophisticate here. Bow down, fuckmuffins.
I liked Mein Kampf and the Communist Manifesto. It helped me explore many of my questions towards this 2 ideologies. I was wondering if democracy had something like these two. My recommendations: Perks of being a wallflower The handmaid's tale 1984 Ender's Game The Old Man and the Sea
Have u ever read a manga ?? If yes read DEATH NOTE and FAIRY TALE U will like them P.S. If u dont know what is manga wall me ill let u know!!
Yup. It's that one. I found it an intriguing view of society. It's much more deep that it's literal. Manga is nice too I'm desperately waiting for the next issue of Kimi No Iru Machi The Korean version of manga (manhwa) is also nice
Oh, Norwegian wood is nice as well. I liked Dan Brown's angels and demons too, felt that it was the best. The millennium trilogy is good too, but it's pretty graphic in some places that makes it more adult rated...
The Giver Divergent Trilogy Gone With The Wind The Grapes of Wrath The Scarlett Letter The Portrait of Dorian Gray The Time Traveler's Wife The Diary of Anne Frank The Sisterhood of Traveling Pants The Madison Finn Series The Mediator Series Uncle Tom's Cabin Wuthering Heights One Day Reincarnation Pride and Prejudice Sense and Sensibility Faust Part 1 The Hunger Games Gregor the Overlander Series Thirst Series The Immortal Instruments Series
Gone with the wind Little women (not sure if it's to your taste) Phillipa Gregory's historical fiction; they're all highly addictive and her style is very unique in my opinion. Her books include: the white queen, the red queen, the other Boleyn girl, the constant princess, and the kingmaker's daughter. I could read all the aforementioned books over and over again without getting bored, they're that good? To those that are interested in philosophy and symbolically deep writing, I think Life of Pi in book form is wayyyyy better than the movie, as there are many more messages that the author intended to convey, but were lost in the movie.? I read 1984 and Animal Farm, both very inspiring books that reflected a lot upon society and communist ideas. Dan Brown's books are intense, and yep, absolutely love them to those that enjoyed the movie, I suggest you read the book. It's a whole new feeling, in terms of suspense and intrigue you get to interpret Brown's words in your own, personal way. I read the Old man and the Sea, and i was somewhat bored in some parts, but overall, its an interesting tale of the old man's struggles, and im sure theres a deep, philosophical message that i missed somewhere. ? and yeah, I read the abridged version of Don Quixote. The story plot's pretty funny and entertaining
I lasted through Wuthering Heights and Pride and Prejudice, but didn't have the strength to tackle Sense and Sensibility? Heck yes, Gone with the wind is by far one of my favorite books not many other teens read it though, so I have noone to gush over it with.
I love you If you like the mortal instruments then you should read the infernal devices (also by Cassandra Clare)