It (Signet Books)868 reviews
Stephen King

Signet, 1987

Angieville: IT

+ Classic Stephen King
+ It's a great read
+ King's Magnum Opus
+ Scariest book I have ever read
  
  











  



  
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell: A Novel728 reviews
Susanna Clarke

Tor Books, 2006

Instant Classic

+ Wonderfully Clever Book
+ The Line Between the Mystical and the Physical

This evocative tale of English magicians who become associates and eventual rivals/enemies is one of the most impressive literary debut-novels in any genre, ever. Every atmospheric detail is rich and crucial; there is nothing that is not essential to this mesmerizing, often frightening tale. ...
  
  











  



  
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time1455 reviews
Mark Haddon

Vintage, 2004

Fun and engaging

+ Not your usual read . . .
+ An unusual and striking first novel
+ Very Likeable Book
  
  











  



  
Watership Down: A Novel951 reviews
Richard Adams

Scribner, 2005

The best of the hardcover editions

+ A Classis Adventure Story
+ Yes , Rabbits!
+ Watership Down
+ Not for young children, but teenagers and adults will enjoy it.
  
  











  



  
The Plague153 reviews
Albert Camus, Stuart Gilbert

Vintage, 1991

"A town thrown back upon itself"

+ Few novels are worthy of comparison
+ Find meaning in a meaningless existence
+ Tragically relevant
  
  











  



  
On Writing819 reviews
Stephen King

Pocket, 2002

Don't wait for the muse...show up every day

+ really good stuff
+ Impassioned instruction from the King of horror
+ On Writing by Stephen King
+ Great Resource
  
  











  



  
Of Mice and Men (Steinbeck Centennial Edition)1104 reviews
John Steinbeck

Penguin, 2002

One of the classics of literature

+ Capturing
+ One of the most popular books in American Literature-and for good reason!

This is the first book by Steinbeck that I ever read and like many other people, it was required reading in my language arts class. It was so moving that some of the girls in the class were crying at the end. George and Lennie are two workers that move from job to job. George is small and ...
  
  











  



  
Angela's Ashes: A Memoir1832 reviews
Frank McCourt

Simon & Schuster, 1999

Trust Me

+ ANGELA'S ASHES By Frank McCourt
+ Loved it, loved it, loved it.
+ Masterpiece
  
  











  



  
The Shining613 reviews
Stephen King

Pocket, 2002

Absolutely enjoyable!

+ Interesting Book
+ The Shining
+ Classic King!
+ Intense and frightening
  
  











  



  
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell: A Novel728 reviews
Susanna Clarke

Tor Books, 2006

Instant Classic

+ Wonderfully Clever Book
+ The Line Between the Mystical and the Physical

This evocative tale of English magicians who become associates and eventual rivals/enemies is one of the most impressive literary debut-novels in any genre, ever. Every atmospheric detail is rich and crucial; there is nothing that is not essential to this mesmerizing, often frightening tale. ...
  
  











  



  
Angela's Ashes: A Memoir1832 reviews
Frank McCourt

Simon & Schuster, 1999

Trust Me

+ ANGELA'S ASHES By Frank McCourt
+ Loved it, loved it, loved it.
+ Masterpiece
  
  











  



  
The Plague153 reviews
Albert Camus, Stuart Gilbert

Vintage, 1991

"A town thrown back upon itself"

+ Few novels are worthy of comparison
+ Find meaning in a meaningless existence
+ Tragically relevant
  
  











  



  
Of Mice and Men (Steinbeck Centennial Edition)1104 reviews
John Steinbeck

Penguin, 2002

One of the classics of literature

+ Capturing
+ One of the most popular books in American Literature-and for good reason!

This is the first book by Steinbeck that I ever read and like many other people, it was required reading in my language arts class. It was so moving that some of the girls in the class were crying at the end. George and Lennie are two workers that move from job to job. George is small and ...
  
  











  



  
On Writing819 reviews
Stephen King

Pocket, 2002

Don't wait for the muse...show up every day

+ really good stuff
+ Impassioned instruction from the King of horror
+ On Writing by Stephen King
+ Great Resource
  
  











  



  
It (Signet Books)868 reviews
Stephen King

Signet, 1987

Angieville: IT

+ Classic Stephen King
+ It's a great read
+ King's Magnum Opus
+ Scariest book I have ever read
  
  











  



  
Watership Down: A Novel951 reviews
Richard Adams

Scribner, 2005

The best of the hardcover editions

+ A Classis Adventure Story
+ Yes , Rabbits!
+ Watership Down
+ Not for young children, but teenagers and adults will enjoy it.
  
  











  



  
The Shining613 reviews
Stephen King

Pocket, 2002

Absolutely enjoyable!

+ Interesting Book
+ The Shining
+ Classic King!
+ Intense and frightening
  
  











  



  
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time1455 reviews
Mark Haddon

Vintage, 2004

Fun and engaging

+ Not your usual read . . .
+ An unusual and striking first novel
+ Very Likeable Book