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helenS · 36-40, F
The [i]Ilias[/i], by Homer. I consider that book to be the root of [u]all[/u] literature. In a sense, it's the first [u]modern[/u] book. The book has an [u]author[/u], it's not been written by an anonymous collective, such as the Bible. It's a book about our time, about a young man who refuses to "serve", who refuses to fight in a pointless war.
Isn't it amazing? The first Western book is about a conscientious objector.
Wishingwellguy · 46-50, M
Any Dan Brown , but then I’m have pride in my work
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
[b]Far from the madding crowd ~ Thomas Hardy[/b]
Lovely story about a man who works hard and a woman trying to make it as boss of her own farm in 1870's England
MrsKatherineArch · 41-45, F
“Les Miserables” - Victor Hugo.
It is one of the best novels of redemption of a human being ever written-in my opinion.
raysam363 · 31-35, F
Let the Right One In. Did a good job of building the story, and then everything ramps up fast.
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
The Great Divorce- C.S. Lewis. The last line is visually outstanding. It puts you right where he is.
the 48 laws of power was good. the tao of pooh is awesome. most things by john irving are pretty good.
Kiki archer- one foot on the ice it’s really good kinda reminds me of an ex 🤷‍♀️
melbeacher · 56-60, M
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. I love HST writing style
Longpatrol · 31-35, M
Dune by Frank Herbert. The concepts are mindblowing.
JarJarBoom · 41-45, F
eh...Catcher in the Rye or Johnny Got his Gun.
JupiterDreams · 31-35
[i]The Dark Half[/i]
It's dark and creative.

 
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