I’m roughly finished celebration of the mass Part 2 (The Drawing of the Three) of the Dark Tower array by Stephen King. we kinda wanna go upon celebration of the mass the series, though I’ve got so most books upon my "To-read" shelf which we feel similar to we should hit during slightest the single or dual out prior to we go conduct initial in to the prolonged array similar to The Dark Tower.
Anyways, here’s the list of books upon my "To-read" shelf.
Stephen King – The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower III)
Stephen King – The Mist
Stephen King – The Shining
Stephen King – The Stand
Stephen King – Pet Sematary
Stephen King – Cujo
Stephen King – Under the Dome
Michael Crichton – Jurassic Park
Henry James – Turn of the Screw
William Golding – Lord of the Flies
Vít?zslav Nezval – Valerie as well as Her Week of Wonders
Philip K. Dick – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Cormac McCarthy – No Country for Old Men
Cormac McCarthy – The Road
Homer – The Odyssey
James Joyce – Dubliners
James Joyce – The Portrait of the Artist as the Young Man
William S. Burroughs – Naked Lunch
Chuck Palahniuk – Tell All
Aldous Huxley – Brave New World
Dan Brown – The Lost Symbol
I like The Stand, Under the Dome, and Cujo by Stephen King. Jurassic Park is also very good, and I’ve heard nothing but good reviews of Lord of the Flies.
Brave New World
Androids
The Shining.
Dan Brown- THe lost symbol, I have it in my bookshelf, its one of his best books!
Most definantly The Odyssey. I love it and I enjoyed reading it, and I am almost thirteen! Then, if you finish that go with Stephen King or Micheal Criten. I know I spelled his last name wrong.
Naked Lunch. The title sounds interesting, and I have yet to pick a bad book.
Naked Lunch sounds good.
Hmm, yummy.