YeaaaaI'm adding you because you said FREAKING wheel of TIME!! and your name is Rand Al' Thor.. >.>many..wheels of time, LOR etc
perks of being a willlflower is so damn amazing..YeaaaaI'm adding you because you said FREAKING wheel of TIME!! and your name is Rand Al' Thor.. >.>
HP did have an effect on me, and I hated when it ended but most influential for me would be
Anything by Charles Dickens, every story had a moral
To Kill a Mockingbird
Taming of the Shrew-Shakespare (This book made me so bloody well heated in English Lit.. I hated how women were viewed in the old days.
And Perks of being a Wallflower.. to me the way he viewed just about everything was beutiful
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Nice picks! I wonder why not 1984, but I'm sure you have a your reasonsI would probably say Animal Farm, Lord of the Flies, and Brave New World
damn!!!! this book become mainstream >.<For me this one:
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Funny thing is, I gave this book to my cousin as a birthday present.
Remained on the bookshelf for months,
One day, I have nothing to read, I picked up this one.
And became my answer to your thread.
Same here lol. ;pFor me this one:
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Funny thing is, I gave this book to my cousin as a birthday present.
Remained on the bookshelf for months,
One day, I have nothing to read, I picked up this one.
And became my answer to your thread.
You know, I thought of you when I saw her post that...this makes me laugh every time xdSame here lol. ;p
2nd most influential is 'The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown'