Good+Books


 * || Good Books ||
 * Angus || Life of Pi by I forgot, but easy to understand. ||
 * Andrew ||  ||
 * Henry ||  ||
 * Jacky ||  ||
 * Jerome || * //Lion of Macedon// by David Gemmell (you'll like this if you enjoy heroic fantasy..)
 * //A Clockwork Orange// by Anthony Burgess ||
 * Jimmy || * American Gods by Neil Gaiman (anything by Neil Gaiman is amazing)
 * Mythology by Edith Hamilton
 * Maus by Art Speilberg (this is actually a comic book but don't let that fool you. It's great and I believe it has won a Pulitzer)
 * A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson ||
 * John ||  ||
 * Kboyce || * //The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle// by Haruki Murakami (twisted, complex, trippy Japanese tale)
 * //Atonement// by Ian McEwan (consequences of mistaken identity)
 * //Middlesex// by Jeffrey Eugenides (hermaphrodite comes to terms with self)
 * //The World to Come// by Dara Horn (stolen art, Jewish folklore, irony upon irony)
 * //The Book Thief// by Markus Zusak (Death narrates story of German girl during Holocaust)
 * //D////reams from My Father// by Barack Obama (eloquent Prez writes about his singular childhood)
 * //Unaccustomed Earth// by Jhumpa Lahiri (collection of short stories by a New England-bred Bengali Pulitzer Prize winner)
 * //Thirteen Moons// by Charles Frazier (super-detailed accounting of mid-19th century US and heart-breaking relationships)
 * //The World's Wife// by Carol Ann Duffy (Scottish poet presents the quirky, cynical side of famous mythological figures: their lovers) ||
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 * Linda ||  ||
 * Neville ||  ||
 * Niu Niu ||  ||
 * Roy || * //The Godfather// by Mario Puzo ||
 * Vickie ||  ||