The Time Machine (Dover Thrift Editions)324 reviews
H. G. Wells

Dover Publications, 1995

Wells blends Genre's with ease

+ Excellent!!
+ Early Sci-Fi Masterpiece
+ The epic tale of all time
+ The Time Machine By H.G. Wells
  
  











  



  
The Westing Game723 reviews
Ellen Raskin

Puffin, 1997

Westing Game is mysterious and exciting

+ Kids Review
+ Westing Review
+ A kid again
+ Pretty good book
  
  











  



  
Consider My Servant Job
Kendal Brian Hunter

Cedar Fort Inc., 2004

Most members of the LDS Church have studied Job, the famous sufferer from the Old Testament. But do we really understand his role in the gospel? In this thoughtful, penetrating book, Kendal Brian Hunter discusses Job--as an allegory for the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
  
  











  



  
Robinson Crusoe (Dover Thrift Editions)103 reviews
Daniel Defoe

Dover Publications, 1998

The Best of the Robinson Crusoe readings.

+ Beautiful book, but abridged
+ Classic, Kind of has a inner depth too.
+ Shipwrecked-on-an-Island, a Wonderful Story
  
  











  



  
The Sea Wolf84 reviews
Jack London

Bantam Classics, 1984

Intense and seaching

+ London's great sea tale
+ An epic tale. Unfortunately most people miss the subtle moral that emerges at the end.
+ An American Classic
  
  











  



  
The Lost World (Dover Thrift Editions)72 reviews
Arthur Conan Doyle

Dover Publications, 1998

An escape book!

+ Arthur Conan Doyle's favourite character
+ Masterful adventure in a prehistoric paradise
+ Super Reader
+ Good old-fashioned adventure
  
  











  



  
Half Magic128 reviews
Edward Eager

Odyssey Classics, 1999

audio books

+ Half Magic is Twice the Fun
+ More Than Half The Fun
+ Good Fiction
+ Much more clever by half!
  
  











  



  
War and Peace (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) (Barnes & Noble Classics)1 review
Leo Tolstoy

Barnes & Noble Classics, 2006

Masterpiece epic about love, war, peace, everything!

Tolstoy's War and Peace rightfully ranks amongs the best novels ever written in any language. The master novelist uses Napolean's Wars with Russia as the context against which he narrates the story of four families. The four families, along with several timeless characters, live through the times ...
  
  











  



  
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia)82 reviews
C. S. Lewis

HarperCollins, 2005

Wonderfully Written Book

+ Great book, but the author is an annoying b***h
+ All creatures big and small
+ One of the best children's books ever written!
+ greatest children's book of all time
  
  











  



  
The Once and Future King325 reviews
Terence Hanbury White

Ace, 1987

creative, rich and wonderful

+ Wow. Wow! WOW!!!
+ How I wish I was thirteen again ...
+ An Arthurian Masterpiece
  
  











  



  
A Wrinkle in Time964 reviews
Madeleine L'Engle

Yearling, 1973

The battle between good and evil.

I have often heard people comment about how good this book is, but I've never taken the time to read it before now. I can't say that I was mislead. This is a highly imaginative tale of good vs. evil, told from the point of view of young Meg Murry. Meg is smart but rebellious, fiercely protective ...
  
  











  



  
Space Cadet6 reviews
Robert A. Heinlein

Orb Books, 2006

Matthew Dodson, Space Cadet!

+ The original space cadet story
+ Hitting his stride as a great SF Author
+ A step back in time
+ A classic novel by one of Science Fiction's finest authors
  
  











  



  
The Hobbit1620 reviews
J.R.R. Tolkien

Ballantine Books, 1986

fantastic

+ Rob Inglis Audioreview - The Hobbit A+
+ Amazing Story!
+ Hobbit unabridged audio book
+ An All-Time Favorite
  
  











  



  
The Sea Wolf84 reviews
Jack London

Bantam Classics, 1984

Intense and seaching

+ London's great sea tale
+ An epic tale. Unfortunately most people miss the subtle moral that emerges at the end.
+ An American Classic
  
  











  



  
A Wrinkle in Time964 reviews
Madeleine L'Engle

Yearling, 1973

The battle between good and evil.

I have often heard people comment about how good this book is, but I've never taken the time to read it before now. I can't say that I was mislead. This is a highly imaginative tale of good vs. evil, told from the point of view of young Meg Murry. Meg is smart but rebellious, fiercely protective ...
  
  











  



  
The Westing Game723 reviews
Ellen Raskin

Puffin, 1997

Westing Game is mysterious and exciting

+ Kids Review
+ Westing Review
+ A kid again
+ Pretty good book
  
  











  



  
Consider My Servant Job
Kendal Brian Hunter

Cedar Fort Inc., 2004

Most members of the LDS Church have studied Job, the famous sufferer from the Old Testament. But do we really understand his role in the gospel? In this thoughtful, penetrating book, Kendal Brian Hunter discusses Job--as an allegory for the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
  
  











  



  
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia)82 reviews
C. S. Lewis

HarperCollins, 2005

Wonderfully Written Book

+ Great book, but the author is an annoying b***h
+ All creatures big and small
+ One of the best children's books ever written!
+ greatest children's book of all time
  
  











  



  
Half Magic128 reviews
Edward Eager

Odyssey Classics, 1999

audio books

+ Half Magic is Twice the Fun
+ More Than Half The Fun
+ Good Fiction
+ Much more clever by half!
  
  











  



  
The Lost World (Dover Thrift Editions)72 reviews
Arthur Conan Doyle

Dover Publications, 1998

An escape book!

+ Arthur Conan Doyle's favourite character
+ Masterful adventure in a prehistoric paradise
+ Super Reader
+ Good old-fashioned adventure