<p>To Seek a Newer World
To Kill a Mockingbird
Freakonomics
The Great Gatsby
Harry Potter
All Quiet on the Western Front</p>
<p>The Count of Monte Cristo
The Firm</p>
<p>the count of monte cristo
all charles dickens:
great expectations
david copperfield
a tale of two cities</p>
<p>the pearl hahha</p>
<p>haha, you liked the pearl too? a lot of kids at my school hated that book, but I really liked it, and Steinbeck is a great author! in my opinion… ;)</p>
<p>Twilight. Gossip Girl.</p>
<p>hahaha jk.</p>
<p>I would have to say 1984 and Candide. 1984 was just really deep, and Candide is just plain absurd (in a good way).</p>
<p>i feel like some people list all these intellectual books to appear deeper than they actually are.</p>
<h1>1 - 1984</h1>
<p>Other favorites: Of Mice and Men, Catch-22, Fahrenheit 451, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest</p>
<p>Life of Pi by Yann Martell
Its such a pleasant story =)</p>
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ditto .</p>
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<p>or you just aren’t well read and are trying to rationalize it to yourself. That works too~</p>
<p>Theophilus North by Thornton Wilder :)</p>
<p>Night by Elie Wiesel is easily the best book I have ever read.</p>
<p>Other books that have meant a lot to me:
the Harry Potter books
The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer
The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
Flowers for Algernon by (…?)</p>
<p>I recently finished the Winter of Our Discontent, by Steinbeck, and I must say…I’m changing my response. I LOVED THE BOOK! I highly recommend it!</p>
<p>bump .</p>
<p>I loved
Pride and Prejudice
The Phantom of the Opera
The Bell Jar…all awesome.</p>
<p>Animal Farm</p>
<p>John Dies at the End (Name of the Book, not a spoiler)</p>
<p>The Once and Future King</p>
<p>Jane Eyre
The Fountainhead
Mountains Beyond Mountains
Harry Potter</p>
<p>Cry, the Beloved Country
A Doll’s House (play)
I do like Shakespeare once I understand it</p>
<p>Basically, I read anything and everything interesting and appealing to me (which is usually something not requiring deep analyzing; so Harry Potter works well)</p>