Yeah I loved the second one,and all of the Paulo Coelho's ( except for Witch of Portobello >_> ), but I can't call it my most fave. book.into a million pieces by james fray... about alcoholics and users.. xd.. really good book to read...
and the devil and ms prymm by p. coelho.. i dont know if it's likable for u.. xd
It is well written, I admit, but didn't the racism bother you? I mean...the way the African American slaves are described is at least provocative.Gone with the Wind. <3
I don't think I've ever enjoyed reading any other book quite as much as that one.![]()
lol xdI'm sad enough to admit .... Twilight: Breaking Dawn and The Canterbury Tales
Bolded: o__o omg, why do you like depressing dystopias?xdSiddartha by Hermen Hesse
Candide by Voltaire
Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut Jr
Brave New World by Adlous Huxley
1984 by George Orwell
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
Perks of being a wallflower by Stephen chbosky
These are some of my favorites, it's kind of hard to narrow it down to just one.
Probably because Brave New World is pretty much our lives already, but both of them are social commentaries of the downfall of society. Both of which should be read by everyone so that it can be prevented.Bolded: o__o omg, why do you like depressing dystopias?xd
Oh well, we all have different tastes...those books are sort of enlightening actually (Brave New world, etc).