Locke wrote:Redwall is my recomendation for the reading list =]
Man, I haven't read Redwall in at least four or five years. But which one? That will be tricky.
If we wanted to go prestigious we could go The Watership Down.....
RedwallWatership Down Staci wrote:My suggestion: R.A. Salvatore's Dark Elf collection. (Though they are a tad violent, they're short and well written. Consider yourselves forwarned!)
Ooooooooh.... I read the reviews on Amazon, and they sound really good.
Dark Elf
My AP Lit Professor gave me a list of his 200 favorite books/authors, so I'm working a bit off of that. I'll let you know when I get a good list of about 10 or so of them, so we can get our 'Classics' covered.
These are two that I'd like to cover:
The Hollow Kingdom
Why? Because I love this book. And will use any excuse to read it again. Isn't not exactly
hard reading, but it's really well written.
A Bridge to Eden
I've been looking for a excuse to read this for a while now. My prof actually wrote it, but I've never gotten around to actually read it yet......
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So, let's see, I think that we should get about, oh, 25 book suggestions, and then we can either pick all 12 books for the year at once, or pick them one by one for each month.
So, either way, keep the ideas a comin'!
“Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake.â€