Hey,
So if you've looked at some of the books over spring break, LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU WANT!
Post a reply! It's so easy! And it makes my blog way cooler!
Also, I wanted to let you know: I am not biased towards those seven books I posted in the last blog... if you find other books on my list that look more interesting, vote with your keyboard: type me up a comment and reply to this blog!
Yeeaah,
Surrago
Monday, March 29, 2010
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My top picks:
ReplyDeleteThe Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
A Confederacy of Dunces
100 Years of Solitude
Blindness
Lolita
I think Ficciones would be a good choice because i think a lot of us prefer fiction over non-fiction and a lot of the reviews have been good. the only problem is i don't see how you could write an essay about the entire book unless everyone chose there own story from the book.
ReplyDeleteA Clockwork Orange
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Lolita
A Clockwork Orange because someone in my past raved about it and Lolita because it sounds intriguing and captivating.
a portrait of the artist as a young man
ReplyDelete- seems to look at the world from a different view
brave new world
- describes the choices we need to make in today's world
lolita
- recommended by older brother as well as many others
- intriguing, sounds like it keeps the reader interested