What I've read since my last post on this thread:
Finished Digital Fortress by Dan Brown. Not gonna lie and say it was my favourite of his. I'm still a big fan of Deception Point, but it was a good read overall.
Digital Fortress was my favorite book of his before The Lost Symbol came out.
Finished Charlie St. Cloud, it was good. Kind of weird and the ending was pretty lame. Hope the movie is better.
I'll probably just continue on Tom Sawyer next.
I need to get my hands on Paper Towns & Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green soon.
I <3 F. Scott Fitzgerald! He's one of my favourites to read. I could read The Great Gatsby forever and ever.
And lol, I read the Iliad in 6th grade. I didn't really understand it, but I got mega extra credit in one of my classes.
And we are a rare breed! I've read quite a bit of Dickens and I really enjoy Dostoyevsky and all my friends think I'm a freak for reading them for fun!
The Great Gatsby is my all time favorite book!!! I can't get enough of it! <3
I'm taking a Shakespeare class this coming semester, and I am so pumped!! I love Shakespeare! I just hope my professor is good and takes the plays to another level. My high school teachers gave amazing Shakespeare lessons and I'm hoping college tops that!
The next book I wanna read is On the Road by Jack Kerouac. Not really classic lit, but still a classic..lol
I'm not a huge fan of Shakespeare, but I have read his stuff. I think it's mostly because I'm not a fan of reading things written in play/script format.
Charlie St. Cloud sounded like one of those ideas for fiction that sounds much better as a book than as a movie. I dunno, when you say what it's about out loud, it sounds kinda silly. Kinda like The Art of Racing the Rain, it was a wonderful book, but I think it sounds silly to have a movie where a dog will be narrating about life.
Anything by John Green is pretty much amazing. I love his work. My favorite is probably Paper Towns, but I feel like I relate more to the character in Katherines.
Tbh, David Levithan's bit of WG, WG was better. I found straight Will Grayson's bit to be ... underdeveloped? I dunno, David Levithan is a wonderful writer too.
It looks like a great movie, so that's why I read the book. It was a sweet story but I don't think it was executed all too well. It didn't end up the way I wanted or expected at all, the first part dragged on and at the end, you were finished up in 5 pages.
I think my favorite was An Abundance of Katherines, I really liked Looking for Alaska. I think John Green is really good at writing from a teen perspective, even if I don't relate to some of it at all. One of my friends hates to read and I told her to read Looking for Alaska and she said it's one of the best books she's ever read and that she actually cried while reading it.
I haven't read any of David Levithan's work, I'll have to check into that.
The fantastic thing about John Green is that his work is hilarious, touching and thought provoking. He hits it in all the right spots. I read Paper Towns in science class about two years ago and I basically had to hold my hand over my mouth to keep from interrupting the entire class while they wrote a test.
He can make me laugh, cry, smile and think. He's wonderful.
I didn't like his short story in Geektastic (it's a book of short stories about nerds! it's absolutely fabulous), but David's was good.
I read Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan and I loved it. It wasn't hilarious like WGWG, but it was cute. I read it in about two hours, it's very short. I love gay (male only really) romances, I think they're adorable. The character in this book was like x3232 more soft than gay Will Grayson.
He really does. I don't know what Paper Towns or WG, WG is about, but it doesn't really matter because John Green wrote them. (At least a bit of WG, WG). I haven't heart of Geektastic, I'll have to look for that too.
I heard about Boy Meets Boy a few years ago and have always wanted to read it, but could never find it. It sounds really good. Didn't know WG was gay, but like I said I don't have a clue what it's about. Lol.
Another author I like is Pete Hautman. I've only read around 4 of his books, but I really loved Invisible. It's a very sad book, but he's a good writer, and his books are on the shorter side so they're easy to read.