Post Your Favorite Book!

<p>I have 3
1) Fat Kid Rules the World
2) American Fascists
3) Anthem</p>

<p>That's in no particular order and if you are wondering Fat Kid Rules the World is about a Fat kid who wants to become a punk rock drummer. American Fascists is a political science book and Anthem, well I'm pretty sure a lot of you know what Anthem is.</p>

<p>Of Mice and Men, Lord of the Rings, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, As I Lay Dying, The American Dream, The Frogs, God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, and Dubliners would be on the list, in no particular order. The first two are my favorites.</p>

<p>Man I can never decide. I really liked Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game series. 8D I have a toooooon more favs but I can't think at the moment .</p>

<p>i'm a huge steinbeck fan, loved east of eden, grapes of wrath, of mice and men, the moon is down (oh so good), the pearl, etc...</p>

<p>also liked one flew over the cuckoo's nest, the great gatsby, as i lay dying (but faulkner is sooo hard to read on my own.), etc... </p>

<p>for chill, non classic/school reading list books, i really enjoyed Homer Hickam's memoir, October Sky/Rocket Boys. it was soo good and inspirational.</p>

<p>The Forsyte saga and A modern comedy by J. Galsworthy
This side of paradise by F. S. Fitzgerald</p>

<p>The Picture of Dorian Gray: Oscar Wilde</p>

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<p>Candide: Voltaire</p>

<p>Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials triology (Golden Compass, Subtle Knife, Amber Spyglass).</p>

<p>the cat in the hat</p>

<p>The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, The Castle by Kafka, and Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl</p>

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Candide: Voltaire

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<p>I second that!</p>

<p>the god delusion</p>

<p>Uuggh....this is so hard, I can't even choose 5!</p>

<p>Ultramarathon Man.</p>

<p>Count Down.</p>

<p>Lord of the Flies.</p>

<p>no HP for me please</p>

<p>The Great Gatsby.</p>

<p>Atlas Shrugged. Best book ever. You must read it.</p>

<p>satanist bible</p>

<p>Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury</p>

<p>Lord of the Rings</p>

<p>The Hobbit</p>

<p>Wheel of time</p>

<p>"Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury"</p>

<p>That book wasn't bad. This kid that I know has memorized the first 40 pages of that book. It's crazy. He plans to be able to recite the whole thing soon.</p>