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On the Road by Jack Keurac
The little prince, that someone was talking about.The illustrations are so sweet, and its such a sad book in its way.
The Bell Jar by Sylivia Plath
The life of Pi cant remember who by
Someone said the Northen Lights by Philip Pullman-good trilogy and cant wait for the "golden compass" film!
The little prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry- a beautiful beautiful book that i will finish reading in spanish
the Hobbit by JR Tolkien- got me through a horrendous time when i was 10 and really helped me find my passion for books.
Wild Girls: The Path of the Young Goddess by Patricia Monaghan- was originally bought for me when i was 12 and had hit a very lonely stage in my life by a lovely taiwanese woman when we were in glastonbury, i unfortunatly lost that copy but i recomend it to everyone.
there are many more but i can't think of off the top of my head
The Darma Bums - Jack Kerouac
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert Pirsig
Once in a House on Fire - Angela Ashworth
To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
ahh i loved once in a house on fire
Life of Pi is by Yann Martel. Love that book.
I'm also looking forward to the golden compass. Wish it was called Northern Lights, mind.
I always make sure to stress how much I really do care about people now. Although I totally believe that the film is going to ruin it!
Everything ive ever read by Hunter S Thompson - and with each book things change even more.
What? Old dears?
I agree. They went through a war y'know.
The Alchemist.
Dr Seuss has some very good moral stories out there :yes:
I know I go on about this one, but "We need to talk about Kevin" by Lionel Schriver is really good and thought provoking. Really makes you think about having children and challenged my views on how much control you really have over them and how they will turn out.