Quote:
Originally posted by einstein1905@11 September 2003 - 21:24
It's clear from the books listed, that there are many younger people posting, or those that haven't read much.
As noted before, Tolkien writes brain candy. There's not much to it. It's along the lines of Stephen King and John Grisham stuff. Take the time and read some classics.....then compare those to Tolkien.
For instance:
Anything by the following authors:
Camus, Kafka, Nietzsche, Joseph Conrad (Apocolypse Now was based on Heart of Darkness), Dostoyevsky (if you haven't read Crime and Punishment, you have no right naming any other book as "the best"), Sinclair Lewis, Goethe, Herman Hesse, Salinger, Orwell, Everything by Aldous Huxley, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Dickens, Virginia Woolf, Vonnegut, Shakespeare.
Someone mentioned Black Boy, which is excellent and very moving.\
People are mentioning a lot of superficial crap...just a simple story line and nothing deeper. Anyone of the aforementioned authors will make you think and question your life and everything about it.
A great book can't be made into a movie successfully, because so much of the substance from a great book comes from the reader. A movie simply spoon-feeds you a story.
Take the time to read good literature when you're young. You'll appreciate life so much more and will have a real measuring stick by which to judge a "good" book.
Without a doubt all of the authors you mentioned are among the greatest and most well respected writers of all time. However, it is entirely unfair to disparage someone for thinking that a book by someone other than a noted literary genius is the best book ever.