Don't forget 'The Burrow' (No story has better rendered the feelings of claustrophobia and paranoia), 'The Cares of a Family Man' (So succint) and 'The Great Wall Of China'.DumbparameciuM said:Gotta agree with Cherryblossom, most, if not ALL of Kafka's work rocks. My favourite would have to be either "A Hunger Artist", "The Judgement", or "Metamorphisis".
Demandred said:Best - Way too many to list, but from the top of my head: Dorian Gray, anything from Bryce Courtenay, Wheel of Time series.
Worst - Grapes of Wrath, Vos, Obernewton series, anything given by the english department
if you're talking about Cloudstreet, i'm gonna stab you i never liked it, ever.MoNNiE said:believe it or not.. i actually liked the novels that were given to us to read at school..
Don't say that!! We're going to do Cloudstreet for Module BFrigid said:if you're talking about Cloudstreet, i'm gonna stab you i never liked it, ever.
Del del was by Victor Kheller - i thought it was pretty awesome for a 14 year old read! although it had unpredictable twists and turns, the unfolding events somehow turned out to be quite predictable..eviltama said:Really painful books to read... Del Del can't remember the author, Dear Nobody also can't remember the author, Emma - Austen. J.
I read them all at school and this was like years ago and its stil painful!