I like to read Dean Koontz, I am lookingfrowrd to his next book following"Frankenstein" the first
was awsome. Ialso like to read James Patterson . Oneof his great books is called"Dirty Work" that was a really good one and
one Iam now reading butseen the movie is called "The Notebook", the movie did makeme crythough I cant lie on that. I have
read other books as well butcantremeebr them just right now..oh yea and Dan Brown--cant leave himout I cantwait till the movie
for demons and angles comes out. I haveread other books aswell but cant rememerb the names of them though, Imean before I
got online Ihad tons in my head..but now it went blank. Iliked "The Watchers" by DeanKoontz awsome book, there should be asecond
part to it if anything. It made mekinda cry at the end. Ifanyone has read it they would know that "the outsider"was a punk.Einstein
was cool in the book, which I had a dog like that. Ifanyoneevery comes across Dean Koontz I highly recommend in trying one
ofhisbooks to read..youll love them just after one. Anyone you pick ofhis istotally of the chain.My list is rather eclectic.
The whole listis comprised ofworks that I have read, analyzed, and, most importantly,enjoyed! This firstlist contains works
of FICTION, DRAMA, and POETRY:Cat's Cradle by KurtVonnegut; Animal Farm by George Orwell; TheScrewtape Letters by C.S. Lewis;Macbeth,
Hamlet, Othello, The Taming ofthe Shrew, Twelfth Night, The Merchantof Venice, A Midsummer Night'sDream, Julius Caesar, Titus
Andronicus, Measurefor Measure, Much AdoAbout Nothing, Romeo &;; Juliet, and King Lear by WilliamShakespeare;The Lord
of the Flies by William Golding; The Testament and TheBrethrenby John Grisham; Angels &;; Demons by Dan Brown; After the
FirstDeath,The Chocolate War, and I am the Cheese by Robert Cormier; The Catcherinthe Rye by J.D. Salinger; Fahrenheit 451
by Ray Bradbury; Chronicleof a DeathForetold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez; The Adventures ofHuckleberry Finn by MarkTwain; Grimm's
Fairy Tales; The Complete Worksof Edgar Allen Poe; Charlie andthe Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl; TheStranger by Albert Camus;
The House onMango Street by Sandra Cisneros;The Curious Incident of the Dog in theNight-Time by Mark Haddon; BlackMephisto
Wallpaper by Xavier Craft; A LessonBefore Dying by Ernest J.Gaines; The Land of Go by Lynne Barrett; A Good Dayto Die by JimHarrison;
Le Morte D'Arthur by Thomas Malory; The Songs ofInnocence andof Experience by William Blake; Grendel by John Gardner; TheSea-Wolf
byJack London; The Floating Opera, The End of the Road, and Lost intheFunhouse by John Barth; As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner;
CandidebyVoltaire; Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott; In His Steps by CharlesSheldon; andBeowulf. This second list is strictly NON-FICTION:
The Oldand New Testament;Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer; The Truth That Tells aLie by John Dufresne;Cinema of Outsiders by
Emanuel Levy; The OxfordHistory of World Cinema byGoeffrey Nowell-Smith; The Screenwriter'sBible by David Trottier; The PurposeDriven
Life by Rick Warren; TheSouth Beach Diet by Arthur Agatson; Secrets ofthe Vine and The Prayerof Jabez by Bruce Wilkinson;
Just Like Jesus by MaxLucado; Who Am I? byXavier Craft; Every Young Man's Battle by StephenArterburn &;; FredStoeker;
The End-Times Controversy by Tim LaHaye and ThomasIce;Theology: The Basics by Alister McGrath; and 20th Century TheologybyStanley
Grenz &;; Roger Olson.
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