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Recently, we read Jane Eyre, which I liked, Song of Solomon, which I hated, and Dubliners, which is really really boring. Last year, I liked The Great Gatsby. The Crucible, and Catcher in the Rye, and Grapes of Wrath was the most boring book I've ever read (or didnt read, as I spark noted most of it after suffering through the first few chapters).
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Bryant wrote:i think those books (the clay dragons) have a too simple plot and wording, a bit basic for me.

Same here; I read them years ago, and they were still too easy. I just thought that it was a unique idea.
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Brisingr was awesome. I love what was told about Eragon's family. ;) I haven't read Raven Rise though; I have only read part of the book before it.
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raven rise is the best
i dunno what to write. oh i know! wait never mind. hmm. ive got it! i shall meh a lot. no that doesnt seem like much fun hmm oh ive got it. if youve read this ive just wasted about 16 seconds of your life
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There are a lot of books out there!!!!!!!!
KITE RUNNER by Khaled Hosseini is the best
Of Mice and Men is amazing, Steinbeck is great author
1984 + Brave New World - George Orwell
Hawthorne is another great author
James Joyce is wicked and crazy with all the analysis and interpretation he included in almost every single line of his writing
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orwell is good because he tells you straight up what the book means and its hard to misinterpret
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sawman15 wrote:There are a lot of books out there!!!!!!!!
KITE RUNNER by Khaled Hosseini is the best
Of Mice and Men is amazing, Steinbeck is great author
1984 + Brave New World - George Orwell
Hawthorne is another great author
James Joyce is wicked and crazy with all the analysis and interpretation he included in almost every single line of his writing
Of Mice and Men was the only Steinbeck book I liked. Not that he's a bad author, but historical fiction just doesnt appeal to me. 1984 was awesome, I loved that book, never read Kite Runner, but I heard that it was horrendously depressing (could be wrong though), liked "The Scarlet Letter", and then theres James Joyce. Im all for inflated diction, but his books are just filled with it to the brim. I also heard that Finnegan's Wake was one of the most convoluted, hard to understand books in existence.
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I have to many favorites so I will just post a few...

Alex Rider Series by Anthony Horowitz (I loved these ones)
Maximum Ride by James Patterson
Joan Lowery Nixon's Books (I loved all the mystery ones I have read almost all of them I think)
Michigan and American Chillers by Jonathan Rand (I have all of them!)
Scream Museum forget the authors name and the other books in the series)
Haunted Lake (insert great lakes name here)
There are so many others too... these are just my top ones :D
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George Orwell is a great author, and his books are coming true!!!!(This is 1984)
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Haha my mom read 1984 in the year 1984 =)
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anyone read cirque du freak?
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