Yeah, I didn't think I ever read in primary school, and then I remembered all the Deltora Quest, Goose Bumps, etc. and Roald Dahl books.
Did you know they made Deltora Quest into a tv show? (it's pretty shit)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deltora_Quest_(anime)
There are so many books...............
jane Eyre- Charlotte Bronte
Shirley- Charlotte Bronte
The Gallagher Girl Series- Ally Carter
Jessica's guide to dating on the dark side- Beth Fantaskey
White Garment ?
These are my top five, and yeah they keep changing...................![]()
My favorite books are:
Skulduggery Pleasant
Space Demons (all three books)
Harry Potter
City of Angels
Ahn Do
Mao's Last Dancer
Alex Rider series
I highly recommend Skulduggery Pleasant![]()
A Great and Terrible Beauty - Libba Bray
The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nighttime - Mark Haddon
Millenium Series - Stieg Lrsson
Digital Fortress - Dan Brown
The 7 Ancient Wonders - Mathew Reilly
Emma - Jane Austen
Life As We Knew It - Susan Beth Pfeffer
The Wind Up Bird Chronicles - Haruki Marukami
The Fault In Our Stars - John Green (Loving this atm)
1) Definitely the Harry Potter series (Fave book is the last one)
2) The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More (anything written by Roald Dahl is awesome!). Paul Jennings was really good too. Oh and how can any of us forget the Goosebumps series?
3) The Time Traveller's Wife
4) The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
5) Of Mice and Men
6) Rabbit Proof Fence.
7) Various novels about Astronomy.
8) I can't remember the title but it was a book about the works of Leonardo Da Vinci.
9) The works of Vincent Van Gogh.
10) The Book Thief.
Last edited by Ahmed ftw; 21 Jun 2012 at 2:52 PM.
Akmal Saleh's journey around the world
In no particular order:
-Slaughterhouse 5
-The Crucible
-Nineteen Eighty-Four
-Catch-22
-The Great Gatsby
-Company
-Fight Club
-East of Eden
-Of Mice and Men
I'll probably end up adding a few more after my holiday reading marathon.
Bachelor of Science (Advanced) at UNSW
Lol, no, but the Da Vinci Code is a good book (so much bullshit involved which seems hardly plausible to any rational reader, but eh, it was entertaining I suppose). The book was about Leonardo Da Vinci's life and his artwork and his inventions and other scientific breakthroughs such as dissecting a human being and drawing and noting the human anatomy. It was fantastic! It's on my bookshelf somewhere, I'll look for it later on and I'll post the name of it on here.
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