<p>a tree grows in brooklyn
slaughterhouse-five
and poisonwood bible</p>
<p>The Things They Carried
Mrs. Dalloway</p>
<p>Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder</p>
<p>Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion - Jane Austen
Bridget Jones's Diary and Edge of Reason (anyone who's read these books and have read Austen and Bronte books will understand why)</p>
<p>East of Eden, Steinbeck</p>
<p><em>cries</em> John Steinbeck has to be my least favorite writer ever</p>
<p>Heh. He's tied with Virginia Woolf as my favorite. Go Steinbeck! :)</p>
<p>Disgrace by Coetzee...sparse prose, beautiful</p>
<p>I'm reading East of Eden for AP Lit right now and it's amazing!</p>
<p>But, definitely Atlas Shrugged.</p>
<p>"A Storm of Swords" by George R.R. Martin.</p>
<p>One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez</p>
<p>"Unofficial SAT word dictionary"</p>
<p>I liked the Chronicles of Narnia when I was younger, and those American Girl books
and Goosebumps</p>
<p>Everybody hated Great Expectations but I liked it. And for book club we read The Lovely Bones. I also liked The Stranger because I'm like the main character.</p>
<p>The Cider House Rules by John Irving</p>
<p>When I was younger, I read "The Trumpet of the Swan" at least ten, fifteen times.</p>
<p>east of eden/count of monte cristo</p>
<p>lilluver...disgrace is pretty good, but i found out later that i missed basically all the symbolism in the book. did you know that nothing is what it seems in that book? nothing!</p>
<p>Well, if you guys count children's books.</p>
<p>I really liked:
Where the red fern grows
A wrinkle in time
Chronicles of narnia
Running out of time (anybody remember this book?)
and of course, Goosebumps and Animorphs, ha!</p>
<ol>
<li>Harry Potter series</li>
<li>Animal Farm</li>
<li>Inherit The Wind</li>
</ol>
<p>Adventures With Barney</p>
<p>candide, harry potter</p>