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2006-07-24 10:50:39 · 26 answers · asked by naveh4 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

26 answers

jane eyre, the lord of the flies, the catcher in the rye, a midsummer nights dream, farenhiet 451 and countless others and im only 14 (some at 13 and 12)

2006-07-24 11:13:10 · answer #1 · answered by C M 3 · 3 3

If you are courages enough and if you can go deep inside a novel, borrow or buy "The Man" by Irving Wallace and give it a serious reading, it is fantastic oh perhaps classic novel about the drama of white house, especially when color is brought into "white"house, what will happen. One must read without a bias to appreciate this novel.

2006-07-24 17:56:13 · answer #2 · answered by drmuni 2 · 0 0

Crime and Punishment - Dostoevsky. Hes a fantastic writer anyway, but I think this was his best. The fevered Raskolnikof is the classic anti-hero. The tension that builds is exquisite and there is a moment that always makes me cry, that doesn't happen to me at the best of times, so all in all the greatest novel ever written in my opinion.

2006-07-24 20:01:15 · answer #3 · answered by Mick H 4 · 0 0

Count of Montecristo by Alexander Dumas.The hero is Edmond Dantés, a young French sailor who, falsely accused of treason, is arrested on his wedding day and imprisoned in the island fortress of Château d'If. After staging a dramatic escape he sets out to discover the fabulous treasure of Monte Cristo and catch up with his enemies. A novel of enormous tension and excitement, Monte Cristo is also a tale of obsession and revenge, with Dantés, believing himself to be an `Angel of Providence', pursuing his vengeance to the bitter end before realizing that he himself is a victim of fate.The author did a great job describing the emotions of the prisoner.Disbelief,denial,self pity,madness,apathy and finally hope.For God's sake don't see any of the movies based on the book.They don't do justice to the book.

2006-07-25 03:38:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Count of Monte Cristo...
Pride & Prejudice
Frankenstein
To Kill A Mockingbird
Gone With The Wind

2006-07-24 18:45:33 · answer #5 · answered by laney_po 6 · 0 0

Jane Eyre

2006-07-25 09:43:23 · answer #6 · answered by AJK 2 · 0 0

The Lord Of The Flies. It's an awsome, awsome book. At first I thought it would be horrible but once I started to get into I was really stuck. Metaphorically it was like moving in quicksand you just kept getting deeper and deeper. If you haven't read this book, pick it up! I'm sure you'll love it!

2006-07-24 19:09:50 · answer #7 · answered by CoNfUsEd? 3 · 0 0

The House of Seven Gables-Nathaniel Hawthorne.

2006-07-24 17:56:16 · answer #8 · answered by colorados_lost_rose 3 · 0 0

Great Expectations, Charles Dickens

2006-07-24 17:53:50 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Treasure Island

2006-07-24 17:52:29 · answer #10 · answered by nquizzitiv 5 · 0 0

Watership Down by Richard Adams

2006-07-24 19:54:09 · answer #11 · answered by Nakie 2 · 0 0

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