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your favourite books?
it's all in the title :P what are your favourite books?
there hasnt been a question like this for a bit
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Saint Maybe - Anne Tyler
The White Hotel - D.M. Thomas
The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger (all time fav.)
The Comforts of Madness - Paul Sayer
Tar Baby - Toni Morrison
Wedding Song - Naguib Mahfouz
House Mother Normal - B.S. Johnson
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius - Dave Eggers
If On A Winter's Night A Traveller - Italo Calvino
Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks
Gormenghast Trilogy - Mervyn Peake
Dark Materials Trilogy - Philip Pullman
Maus I & II - Art Spiegelman
Among The Hidden (series of children's books) - Margaret Haddix
Slake's Limbo (children) - Felice Holman
Holes - Louis Sachar
Sorry it's so long a list, but it would be a sin to leave some of these out!
I have just finished reading Carl Sagan-The Demon Haunted World. If you're remotely into science then I would recommend that you read this book. It's fantastic. It almost makes you want to jump up and become a scientist. Beautiful, amazing writing. I wish that this was core work at GCSE. Fantastic, motivational writing. If only this could be forced upon potiental scientist's at school. It would make them realise what an advantage they could have. Wish that I had read this at 15/16 instead of in my final year at uni. This man made so many become interested in science through Cosmos. Only wish this could be continued in the same sort of enthusiastic way.
a suitable boy - vikram seth
regeneration trilogy - pat barker
1984 - george orwell
catch 22 -heller
some other rainbow - john mc carthy
and really anything by anne rice frank herbert and will self esp dorian, the quantity theory of insanity and the sweet smell of psycosis
ohh and just cause it's pretty to look at the illustrated encyclopedia of faries (it's not just for kids)