Oh come on, I know you you guys have some literacy.
1. Animal Farm by George Orwell (A truly inspiring and surprisingly the story is alot like governments today.)
2. War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells (Reading it right now, so far its very good.)
3. Woodsong by Gary Paulsen (A great read.)
1. Fallen Angels
2. The lightning thief
Quote from: PistolKid on 23-09-2009
Oh come on, I know you you guys have some literacy.
1. Animal Farm by George Orwell (A truly inspiring and surprisingly the story is alot like governments today.)
Had to read that for English 11.
The story was supposed to represent the Soviet government actually, the book was after all amde in the cold war.
Have you seen the animated film?
Also I'de have to say, I DID enjoy The Great Gatsby.
Also, Ice Guard by Steve Lyons (WH40k)
1. Fahrenheit 451 (no relevance to my name)
2. One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest (currently reading)
The Scholor Quintet
1. Eragon
2. Achaja 1-3 (written by Polish guy)
These 2 goddamn own.
Fantasy for the win !
The Eragon series for sure.
"Brotherhood" not sure if it's called that in english but it's about the first crusade. Really good book!
Artemis Fowl.
Endymion Spring.
When I was younger I enjoyed Artemis Fowl, as well as Anthony Horowitz's books, and James Patterson.
Oh, and Gordon Korman fo sho. (Island, On the Run, Kidnapped)
Stephen king is one of my fav authors, the Island series were awesome too.
Enders game by orson scott card