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Aug 20, 2011 09:02AM

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I think everyone should read 1984, if only for the cultural references. There are many concepts inside that book that are so thought-provoking, influential, groundbreaking and visionary that they have become everyday terms (hello, Big Brother). The concept of "newspeak", for example, is fascinating and might strike an ugly chord with those of you that detest txtspk. The story itself is beautiful, the writing captures the bleak totalitarian world perfectly, and the ending will not disappoint.
Even if you do not like the book in the end, there's no chance you won't be turning some of its ideas over in your mind for years to come.


I love the way it makes things understandable without talking down to the reader. That's mainly acheived by having one of the main characters teach the other and develpoing ideas through discussions between them.


I read this as a teenager so many times, I love the fantasy world that L.J.Smith creates in it, without giving too much away I can only liken it to Labrynth the movie in the "bad guy" sense. I always get lost in her books and really felt like it was happening to me. *I really did have an over active imagination back then* I have never read a book like it even now L.J Smith is in my top ten authors list. :)

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To Kill A Mocking Bird. I love the humour and the pathos in the book. I think for its time it was quite a brave book to write. I love how the story is told through the eyes of a child .I would love everyone to read it.
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yes I have read the Curious Incident of the dog in the night time. I was not very keen on it
Books mentioned in this topic
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (other topics)Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (other topics)
Blacklands (other topics)
The Hunter (other topics)