The Perks Of Being A Book Addict discussion
Books You Always Meant to Read.

-Pretty Little Liars and Gossip Girl, i have meant to read them since the series premiere on tv (and that was years ago)
-Percy Jackson, i have wanted to read this book for years and i haven't gotten around to it yet.
-Bloodlines, i have wanted to read it since i finished Vampire Academy and i don't know why i haven't done it.





It happened to me too with To Kill a Mockingbird and A Tale of Two Cities !!



Vampire academy? I'll look into it, I love vampires *-*



You should definitely make reading Perks of Being a Wallflower a top priority! I couldn't put it down and it was read in a day


I'll make sure to read it soon! I love books that you can't put down. The only problem is that once I really get into a book, I won't sleep until I finish it.


HARRY POTTER? YOU'VE NEVER READ HARRY POTTER?!!?
*struggling to control breathing*
Definitely read it. You're literary experience will never be complete if you don't.
For me, I don't really know. I've read most classics - Great Gatsby, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, etc - so I don't really aspire that much. Just whatever is on my wishlist!
Also, is The Perks of Being a Wallflower actually good? I downloaded the sample on my Kindle and I wasn't impressed. I'm not sure if I want to or need to read it anymore.


Ok I'll have to absolutely read it then!!

Ok I'll have to absolutely read it then!!"
But why so? The book is better than the movies and apparently there are quite some things that change in between them.

And I really want to read Anne Rice- Interview with a vampire, vampire lestat, queen of the dammed, ect. I love vampires I just keep putting the books off:/


-The Scarlet Letter
-Vanity Fair (to be honest, these two I should have read as university assignments, but I couldn't get around to do that :D)
-Wicked
-Gillian Flynn's books
-Daniel Tammet's Born on a Blue Day
-Les Miserables
-Anna Karenina

-The Scarlet Letter
-Vanity Fair (to be honest, these two I should have read as university assignments, but I couldn't get around to do that :D)
-Wicked
-..."
Oh, and plays, plays, plays, lots of plays!

And I really want to read Anne Rice- Interview with a vampire, vampire lestat, queen of the dammed, ect. I lov..."
Well then i will read the hell outta it once i finish my books :$


The book a child called it is really sad and a great story




I've received many opinions about that book. Many say it's a masterpiece, many others say it's the craft of a perverted mind. When you read it, please share your opinion. :) ((Btw, I haven't read it yet))




you won't be disappointed when you do. they are amazing. especially The Silmarillion. I think that's his best one.


Always meant to read The Neuromancer by William Gibson and still haven't finished it, as well as The Orchid Thief, which really drags.I've had that book for 10 years. The film adaptation was better, although addmitedly I wish theyvwould stop adapting books as films.The medium has a large part to play in the storys transmission and wgat works on paper doesn't alqays work as a book.




List them here, and maybe it might give you a little inspiration to f..."
The Great Gatsby is amazing -- Try to get around to it :)

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List them here, and maybe it might give you a little inspiration to finally read it!
Some of mine are The Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby and Stardust.