Room 107, Period 4 discussion
What are the best books? What makes them great?
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There are so many good books, I barely know where to begin. My all time favorite book at that moment is The Road. It isn't the sort of book to which most high school students would connect: it moves at a deathly creep, focusing on the relationship between a father and his son. Still, their relationship was powerful to watch ebb and flow.
When I was a junior, I loved fantasy and science fiction. I read Stranger in a Strange Land when I was sixteen, and was blown away by this classic science fiction story of an alien come to Earth. I'd read other books by the author that were mere adventure stories, but this one had profound implications, making me question truth and the nature of reality. Another book I enjoyed at the same time was Cry, the Beloved Country. This tale of South Africa was in some ways more alien than "Stranger's" Martian. By reading this, I began to believe, to understand that the world was far, far larger and more interesting than I knew, and it feed my desire to see more of it.
Some of my other favorites you might check out include: Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The Knife of Never Letting Go, Audrey, Wait!, Swim the Fly, The Wanderers. I'm sure there are many, many I've forgotten about.
When I was a junior, I loved fantasy and science fiction. I read Stranger in a Strange Land when I was sixteen, and was blown away by this classic science fiction story of an alien come to Earth. I'd read other books by the author that were mere adventure stories, but this one had profound implications, making me question truth and the nature of reality. Another book I enjoyed at the same time was Cry, the Beloved Country. This tale of South Africa was in some ways more alien than "Stranger's" Martian. By reading this, I began to believe, to understand that the world was far, far larger and more interesting than I knew, and it feed my desire to see more of it.
Some of my other favorites you might check out include: Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The Knife of Never Letting Go, Audrey, Wait!, Swim the Fly, The Wanderers. I'm sure there are many, many I've forgotten about.
Well I don't have an all time favorite book but i do have an all time favorite author and that would Ellen Hopkins. I love that women the first book I read from her was Crank.After that book I tried all her other books. I like them because they are real life situations that happen all the time around us. I also like them because they are a window for me and I like to read about what are peoples lifes are like.
Gotta say my favorite kinds of books are those teen adventorous books, For example All The Way, It brings my attention between the covers it makes me wanna keep going keep going and just keep going i Also like adventure books
Well, I would say that my all time favorite book is Twilight. I like the fact that this book has not only romance but action at the same time. It is mainly about a girl who falls in love with a vampire and deals with all the drama that vampires have. My favorite type of books are romance, comedies and the ones that are very realistic. I have recently read The Nannies which was a very girly/funny book.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Nannies (other topics)Twilight (other topics)
Crank (other topics)
Stranger in a Strange Land (other topics)
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: A Memoir of Life in Death (other topics)
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