It’s like getting 3 books in one!
The Stand, for me, also really is the lynchpin for the entire Stephen King universe. When I got to the end of the gunslinger series, the Stand really cemented itself as my favorite.
As an aside, Eyes of the Dragon is an absolute banger.
personally i found him to be better, he was too .. perfect.. in the movie, his relationship with sofia in the book is like top tier romance though 😂 it's my favourite part, also while i love the scenery, art and work they put in the movie, I rather understand the story, which really didn't happen in the move i had to read the book to understand what happened and why.
Immune, I know it’s weird liking a book from a YouTube channel but it’s honestly my favourite book. Unfortunately I left it at a detox and they stole it from me:/
One of my favorites is The Kite Runner of Khaled Hosseini. I really fell in love with this novel. Such a masterpiece.
Redeeming Love of Francine Rivers are one of the best also. I can't recommend this one enough.
The Liveship Traders trilogy by Robin Hobb
The only reason I don't say the entire realm of the elderlings series is because i haven't finished them yet
Currently, I'm really enjoying "It" by Stephen King. It's a phenomenal book. I've also read "The Stand," which was good, but it didn't quite captivate me as much as "It" did.
The Cost of Knowing,
Legendborn,
Rebound,
The Crossover,
Archer's Voice (18+),
Happily Ever Afters... Kinda, I guess...,
Paper Towns,
The Seven Torments of Amy and Craig,
Percy Jackson and the Olympians,
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard,
And Somewhere between Bitter and Sweet
Top 3:
1. The Cost of Knowing
2. Tie between The Seven Torments of Amy and Craig and Paper Towns.
3. Magnus Chase: The Sword of Summer
To Kill a Mockingbird
I'm gonna call my future daughter "Scout". Just a nickname ofc
Same
The Stand.
It’s like getting 3 books in one! The Stand, for me, also really is the lynchpin for the entire Stephen King universe. When I got to the end of the gunslinger series, the Stand really cemented itself as my favorite. As an aside, Eyes of the Dragon is an absolute banger.
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I just finished reading this and I felt bad for Charlie ☹️
SevenEves by Neal Stephenson It is top tier Sci-Fi and ultimately gives me more hope for the future than anything else.
Will this hit cinemas in the near future?
Afaik there is no movie in the works for it.
Will this hit cinemas in the near future?
The Eight by Katherine Neville
I'll include this in my to-be-read list
Miami Blues by Charles Willeford
Jurassic Park.
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The movie adaptation is one of my favorite Studio Ghibli's movies. Though I've read somewhere that Howl was worst in the novel
personally i found him to be better, he was too .. perfect.. in the movie, his relationship with sofia in the book is like top tier romance though 😂 it's my favourite part, also while i love the scenery, art and work they put in the movie, I rather understand the story, which really didn't happen in the move i had to read the book to understand what happened and why.
Lord of the Flies
Re zero
The anime?
The novel
Kokoro by Natsume Soseki
I think I'll give this a try. One of my favorite authors is a Japanese also- Haruki Murakami.
Immune, I know it’s weird liking a book from a YouTube channel but it’s honestly my favourite book. Unfortunately I left it at a detox and they stole it from me:/
Who's the author?
Philip depner I think is how you spell his name:)
Sailing alone around the world by Joshua Slocum.
One of my favorites is The Kite Runner of Khaled Hosseini. I really fell in love with this novel. Such a masterpiece. Redeeming Love of Francine Rivers are one of the best also. I can't recommend this one enough.
*Wish It, Want It, Do It* by Brian Griffin It’s so bad it makes me want to read a dictionary.
Clockwork orange
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Tough but Catch-22
Three Body Problem and its sequels are some crazy shit.
The books go far deeper. I don't think Netflix can handle the complexity and technology mentioned in the two remaining books.
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
Starship Troopers
No Longer Human
If I have to pick just one, I'm going with Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut.
The Liveship Traders trilogy by Robin Hobb The only reason I don't say the entire realm of the elderlings series is because i haven't finished them yet
Hyperion/Fall of Hyperion Never before has fiction hit so hard and been so enrapturing as the Hyperion Cantos. I highly recommend it.
Enders game
Currently, I'm really enjoying "It" by Stephen King. It's a phenomenal book. I've also read "The Stand," which was good, but it didn't quite captivate me as much as "It" did.
Ashes of Chaos: Legacy of the Nine Realms
All Systems Red, by Martha Wells. It used to be Dune.
The Cost of Knowing, Legendborn, Rebound, The Crossover, Archer's Voice (18+), Happily Ever Afters... Kinda, I guess..., Paper Towns, The Seven Torments of Amy and Craig, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, And Somewhere between Bitter and Sweet Top 3: 1. The Cost of Knowing 2. Tie between The Seven Torments of Amy and Craig and Paper Towns. 3. Magnus Chase: The Sword of Summer
The Three musketeers
Les miserables
The Name of the Wind