Ang Paboritong Libro Ni Hudas - Bob Ong
TRY all the 4 novels of dostoevsky especially his materpiece - brothers karamazovOriginally Posted by reggiebuang
try also the influential novel 'the fountainhead' by ayn rand... then 'atlas shrugged'
these are great pieces of works....
Hi John.. I'm Howard... Howard Roark.
Have only read Crime and Punishment on books by Dostoevsky.
Include "We, The Living" on top of "Fountainhead" and "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand. It is a good book though I felt really depressed afterwards. Another "depressing-good" book is "The Grapes Of Wrath" by Steinbeck. Also "Of Mice And Men" hehehe
Of Mice And Men is really nice. i cried gyud.
im readin to kill a mocking bird. dugay dugay na sad ko kabasa anang klase na book
hey nuno i read the fountainhead.nice baya to.pero i forgot the story sa kadaghan nako ginabasa.nagamix na tananan.unsa gani story ato?
"The Fountainhead" evolves around the lives of Howard Roark, Elsworth Toohey, Dominique Francon, Peter Keating, and Gail Wynand. Each character representing the philosophy (objectivism) of the author Ayn Rand. It is a story of the struggle between men of greatness and men of mediocrity. It is an elation to man's greatness. Full of heroism, individualism and egotism (egoism? what the heck...) that borders on the line of absurdity. It is the kind of book that one would either love deeply or hate completely.. So is her "Atlas Shrugged"
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. amazing...
I have a copy of Crime and Punishment but I still haven't read it yet. I found a second-hand book that has a compilation of some of Dostoyevsky's earlier writings in a Booksale outlet, and I really loved it, especially a short story that was really sentimental and romantic.Originally Posted by nuno
I loved The Grapes of Wrath! It's really a beautiful, though tragic, story. Of Mice And Man is good as well..
josephdc: Try reading "East Of Eden" also by John Steinbeck. It is also a very good book.
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