NotStan said:
my english teacher recommended starting it from page 80-something, that's when it starts to get interesting apparently |
I really didn't like Life of Pi. It was too surreal in some parts. The most recent book that I read was Lockdown: Escape From the Furnace by Alexander Gordon Smith. Thoroughly creepy (I don't generally read scary books. I prefer historical fiction).
In terms of the classics, I haven't really read that many lately. A friend suggested Wuthering Heights. Seems like a literary chick flick to me, but I'll give it a try.








, but I think I am beginning to see the relation in regards to the book cover and plot in the story, but it's pretty interesting thus far.