Someone give me a good read...

Solzhenitsyn; or if you want to go in the opposite direction: How to get the Foreign Guy of your Dreams by Chig Spooner
 
The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown

Good Omens - Neil Gaiman

1984 - George Orwell

Any B.A. Paris novel

The Westing Game - Ellen Raskin

Not a huge fan of Stephen King but The Institute was alright
 
topic:SlimDunkin. said:
With winter not quite here yet, even with a job I seem to have an abundance of free time during the week... So hook it up with some suggestions of some good books, I mean books I can really sink my teeth into, something I'll wanna sit down and read in a night. +k for legit responses

I just started reading The Sea wolf,

books I’d recommend to anyone would be Across the fence, chicken hawk, the smoke jumper, cal of the wild, the stand, the shining, and the classics (meditations, the illiad/odyssey, etc)
 
14343926:sexyjulian said:
I just started reading The Sea wolf,

books I’d recommend to anyone would be Across the fence, chicken hawk, the smoke jumper, cal of the wild, the stand, the shining, and the classics (meditations, the illiad/odyssey, etc)

forgot to add, I really enjoyed the maze runner and hunger game series as well some other must reads are 1984, animal farm, brave new world, Fahrenheit 451. The game of thrones series is a long read but much better then the shows in my opinion.
 
Just finished Braiding Sweetgrass. good read if ur into ecology/native land protection

also reading Alone on the Wall by Honnold rn
 
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