What Is an Amazing Book I Should Buy Next?
Question by brittyface: What is an amazing book I should buy next?
Something actually WORTH reading. Like literature, teen/adult addictions/lives, books that mean something. I really want something good to read.
Haha, I read some of “Why I’m Not A Christian.” I liked it. 😉
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Answer by Tisxe_I
A Separate Peace by John Knowles.
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Something Borrowed&Something Blue from Emily Giffin …Really great books!!
Why I’m Not A Christian
– Bertrand Russell
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon – Historical fiction with a little sci-fi, romance, and you name it and it is there. Not a fluffy book or for the light reader. It is a book and a series you can sink your teeth into.
“Does this clutter make my butt look big?”
Makes you think. Easy reading.
Read “The Golden Compass” by Pullman. It’s worth reading. Tons of complex storylines and deep ideas. Interesting, meaningful, and fun.
I am going to focus on the “something good to read” part.
Try “Black Hawk Down” by Mark Bowden, great book, written from the soldier’s perspectives (assembled by interviews). He also put “Guests of the Ayatollah” together, which gives great insight to the Iranian Hostage Crisis and the American response.
Also, I really did like the “Great Gatsby” and “Fahrenheit 451”, which are both classics.
The Cat in the Hat.
By Dr. Seuss
Chronicles of Narnia