1984- George Orwell
Brave New World- Aldous Huxley
The Giver- Lois Lowry
The Ambassador's Mission-
The Rogue-
The Traitor Queen- Trudi Canavan
The Tipping Point- Malcolm Gladwell
A Wrinkle in Time-
A Wind in the Doorway- Madeline L'Engle
Ender's Game- Orson Scott Card
Ishmael- Daniel Quinn
The Crystal Cave-
The Last Enchantment-
The Hollow Hills- Mary Stewart
To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee
Of Mice and Men- John Steinbeck
Prelude to Foundation-
Foundation-
Foundation and Empire-
Second Foundation-
The Gods Themselves- Isaac Asimov
Where the Red Fern Grows- Wilson Rawls
The Gammage Cup- Carol Kendall and Erik Blegvad
The Merchant of Death-
The Lost City of Fear- D.J. MacHale
Dream a Dream For Me Tonight- J.P. Maffei
Those are the ones I could think of for the moment in case you are looking for some good reads, oh and who can forget HP all seven.
These are great books. What would make this post even better? Tell us how each book made you feel. What did you get out of the book? Where did the book lead you next?
Do you think soma is the best way to handle life? Why would you keep a society entertained and structured?
Thanks, I will most likely do an opinion piece on several of those in the future. For the moment, that was just a quick list in case people didn't have a current book they were reading.
Orwell did a great job on 1984, don't you think? You should read his Animal Farm too.
Good list.
Thanks, and he really did. Ha, not sure why I never got around to reading that one yet.
Catcher in the rye?