Great Books

<p>I'm on around 300 something. Its pretty intense. I've been reading it for awhile because a lot of it is hard to read (ie. the dentist scene). Theres lots of controversy surrounding it now too.</p>

<p>There was a lot of controversy shrouding that time I kissed that horse, but it still made for a good read.</p>

<p>The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky
The First Circle by Solzhinetzen (yes, I know it is not spelled correctly)
The Pickwick Papers by Dickens
Pride and Prejudice by Austin
The Importance of Being Earnest by Wilde
1984 by Orwell
Harry Potter books 1-6 by Rowling</p>

<p>My Fav though is Dostoevsky, anyone else like him? I have read virtually every book and short story by him.</p>

<p>I am also in the middle of a million little pieces. it's very entertaining but can get somewhat tedious because of the format. I'm about to start Freakonomics and this book of short stories by Yann Martel. Ahh, so many books, so little time.</p>

<p>yeah, musicologist, I love dostoyevsky. He's brilliant. Although I've only read Crime and Punishment and The Brother's Karamazov, both of them are two of my favorite books of all time. Also up there is Catch-22, which is hilarious but very meaningful.</p>