Everybody has its own choice so i have decided to tell you my favorite one. The best book which i read is the "Twilight". I know many of you guys must watch this movie also but believe me guys to read a book is a totally different from watch movie.
Everybody has its own choice so i have decided to tell you my favorite one. The best book which i read is the "Twilight". I know many of you guys must watch this movie also but believe me guys to read a book is a totally different from watch movie.
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To test this theory that books and movies are two entirely different things I attempted to watch Faulkner's novel The Sound and the Fury and found that although the cover was kind of retro-cool it didn't really go anywhere plus the FX were really lame.
After staring at the cover for 2 hours I figured it had to be over and turned it off by skipping to the back page/end credits.Thank Gawd for the ability to fast forward,huh.
I then proceeded to read Transformers 2 which was really,really difficult considering all the noise.
Respect my lack of authority.
If I may... here are some further reading suggestions that may help give perspective to your Twilight experience...
The Pillars of the Earth - By Ken Follet
Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
The Foundation Series - Isaac Asimov
Childhoods End - Arthur C. Clarke
The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien
...Anyways.... that's a good start...
The first book that I read (after getting back into reading), enjoyed, and still recommend is The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale. It's Young Adult but it is a good book to read. Since then, there has been more of course but this is the one that I remember as my first good book after getting back into the reading game.
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