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For most of the books mentioned:

 

Of Mice and Men, classic. I loved the book; kind of made you think of what was really right and wrong. After reading that, my english class held a trial, everyone got various roles to play and we had to decide if he was guilty of murder. I was lead prosucutor. Guilty.

 

Animorphs were classic; the show kind of killed them though.

 

Goosebumps was an alright series, my person favorite was Say Cheese and Die II.

 

And Harry Potter... I didn't like em. They weren't bad, but meh, I just didn't like them.

 

As for my favorite books:

 

Most anything by Stephen King (Grew up on the stuff), Of Mice and Men, Hagakure (I strongly reccomend it for anyone whom loves the Japanese culture, specially Samurai. Just might to shake your world upside down of what you thought was true.), Mossflower (A big book containing a three part trilogy of books. Rather good if you like fantasy.), Princess Bride (If I remember the title correctly, it was a book about this princess whom fell inlove, but the dude was suppose to have been exuctuted, and he escapes and goes on this journy, he fights a wrestler, sword fights some other guy, and poisons another, while drinking poison himself.)

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Princess Bride (If I remember the title correctly' date=' it was a book about this princess whom fell inlove, but the dude was suppose to have been exuctuted, and he escapes and goes on this journy, he fights a wrestler, sword fights some other guy, and poisons another, while drinking poison himself.)

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I haven't read the book, but I've watched the movie. I love it. Its a classic.

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Books I have read that everyone should read:

Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien

Fight Club by Chuck Phalinuk (sp?)

Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger

Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgees

Lord of the Flies by William Golding (I think?)

After the First Death by Robert Cormier

The Witches by Roald Dahl

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl

The Pearl by John Steinbeck (The author of of Mice and Men)

Vertical Run by Joesph R Garber

 

Short Stories:

The Most Dangerous Game

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