now that we have a thread about top 5 movies, lemme also know your top five literature books
I start:
Othello
The Diary of a Superfluous Man
Crime and Punishment
Romeo and Juliet
The Divine Comedy
now that we have a thread about top 5 movies, lemme also know your top five literature books
I start:
Othello
The Diary of a Superfluous Man
Crime and Punishment
Romeo and Juliet
The Divine Comedy
oh yeah diary of the wimpy kid is the goat but the books I said are like only writing no picture books type books
Also dd u read big nate?
yeah I really liked it, it was like the first chapter books i read
The shining
Grace of kings (entire series is amazing)
Mountains of Madness/Call of Cuthulu (canโt decide)
My annihilation
The haunting of hill house
Iliad
Odyssey
The Divine Comedy
Foucault's Pendulum
Confessions by augustine
I like:
Moon over Manifest
To Kill a Mockingbird
Harry Potter
Island of the World
Wings of fire/Spy School/Warrior Cats and the one about Bears (all when I was younger)
Lord of the Rings/Hobbit
And this one lowkey book called Grasshopper Jungle was pretty fire.
Dark Matter
Recursion
Harry Potter
And then there were none
the girl on the train
the book thief
a bunch of erin hunter books (when i was a kid)
the giver series
white fang
cruel prince series
i read a lot, but there's a couple of books i liked reading.
Yes, I forgot about White Fang and Call of the Wild, you also reminded me about Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn which are great.
Harry Potter
idk Percy Jackson?
Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! (LN)
The Divine Comedy
A Farewell to Arms
Into Thin Air
Animal Farm
Dune Series
the book is better written than the movie was but i dont know what to think about the rest of the series.
imma confess that communist manifesto isn't literature, but i'll take as valid
assuming u just mean novels in general:
all the light we cannot see - a doerr
supernova (hexalogy) - dewi lestari (indo, there may be english versions but im unsure)
look whos back - timur vermes
the museum of intangible things - w wunder
two years eight months and twenty eight nights - salman rushdie
also mentioning speak by anderson and wonder by palacio
City of Glass (Paul Auster)
Chronicle of a Death Foretold
The Glass Bead Game
Crime and Punishment
100 years of Solitude
just realized there's another book called city of glass kekw
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Rodrick Rules
Dog Days
The Ugly Truth
The Meltdown
all peak
Number the stars ( my English class book that I like )
The Heavenly Demon Can't Live a Normal Life ( they have the Manhwa adaptation, but I prefer the novel, which is like 130 chapters ahead )
Solo levelling (I finished this novel four years ago because the manhwa is slow as heck )
Gantz (the same author of inuyashiki, I read this during middle school before the author started making inuyashiki )
slave b ( great manhwa, lots of thought-provoking scenes)
overlord ( best non d&d novel )
no game no life ( if only the author didn't plagiarise the cover art, maybe we get a season 2, but the novel is excellent)
you can heal your life (self-help book )
drawing form and pose ( helps a lot with anatomy and movement )
anatomy of the moving body ( tells you how muscle and joint works )
romance of the three kingdoms ( classic. The first time I read this was with my father 20 years ago. I have tons of memories with this book )
The 48 Laws of Power (I write a thesis about this book, and it shows how to stay in power )