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Feb 02, 2010 03:15PM
Under this folder you can add a topic about any book under any genre. The book can be a favorite, include a issue that you would like to talk about, or if you want to know if someone has read it and would recommend it to you before you pick it up. You can add as many books as you would like.
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another good one is olive's ocean. a young adult novel, so it's a quick read.

I remember reading Anne of Green Gables once upon a time.


12 Authors Everyone Should Know
1.) Saul Bellow - The Adventures of Augie March
2.) Raymond Carver - Where I'm Calling From
3.) Cormac McCarthy - Blood Meridian
4.) Zadie Smith - White Teeth
5.) William Faulkner - As I Lay Dying
6.) Flannery O'Connor - The Complete Stories
7.) Stephen King - The Stand
8.) Graham Greene - The Quiet American
9.) George Orwell - Down and Out in Paris and London
10.) Philip Roth - American Pastoral
11.) Norman Mailer - The Executioner's Song
12.) William Shakespeare - Henry V
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Cormac McCarthy, George Orwell, & William Shakespeare. I've read books by these three but not the books listed. Apparently I'm not awesome because I'm lacking in this area for sure.

Cormac McCarthy also wrote "All the Pretty Horses" and I had to read that in College too and still have it on my shelves.
Stephen King is a given since almost all his books he wrote are made into films, I've never read any of his books but one and it was ok, he is more into Horror and its not my cup of tea but a lot of people like stuff like that.
William Shakespear and George Orwell sound real familiar but not for what you have listed, I think I read something of theirs in college.
All the rest, I've never heard of or if I did, they didn't leave a lasting impression but I dont recall them.

I haven't read any of those >.<
It does seem like a weird mix of authors.
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