09-01-2011, 09:08 AM
nick94 Wrote:Wow. This post sure has some dust on it! Since I've returned to the forum now I thought I might add a new favorite book of mine.*bashes head in*
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
It's a lengthy, but good, read!
How could you like that book?
Oh my, and I have so many fave books. Top two of all time are probably To Kill a Mockingbird and Cry, the Beloved Country.
More recently I have fallen in LOVE with two authors...
John Green -
An Abundance of Katherines: entertaining light read, nothing amazing other than funny writing style,
Looking for Alaska: I am so beyond in love with this book. That's all I can even say about it. In my top 15 or 20 books.
Jonathan Safran Foer -
Eating Animals: If you have any interest in food or animals whatsoever, read this book. Yes, it is about factory farming. No, that doesn't mean you shouldn't read it. Very entertaining non-fiction.
Everything is Illuminated: novel that I haven't read yet, damn that school getting in the way

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close: Written in a very quirky style with a large conglomeration of "stuff" on its pages, this story is mainly from the perspec of a really smart & strange 9 year old, with portions from his grandparents' perspec. Kind of sad, but also quite funny occasionally. Probably in my top 30 books.
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