I thought it would be a fun idea to share my favorites. It's hard for me to narrow this category down, so it tends to change often. Here, I have narrowed it down to my top five. These are the books I have read over and over again. Some I have loved for a long time, and a couple I have fallen in love with recently.
NOS4A2: Joe Hill
Charlie is a twisted invader of innocence in this novel, and after reading it for the first time, I've had a few nightmares about his character. The basic concept of Charlie, is to hope your children survive. He pulls up in his 1938 Rolls-Royce Wraith and tells kids about Christmasland. The license plate reading NOS4A2, which is supposedly making us compare Charlie to the chilling silent movie, "Nosferatu." The adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula."
This novel has many references to some amazing outside sources. The biggest reference being to Batman, and they're fun to pinpoint, so I'll leave that up to you. Let me know how many you find.
INTENSITY: Dean Koontz
Intensity is my most read novel on my bookcase. It's binding has been folded over more times than I dare to count.
This novel is just as it states. It's intense. A serial killer on the loose, and the main character Chyna hot on his trails. When it comes to a strong female lead, this is the book that comes to mind. Maybe that's why I love it so much!
TWELFTH NIGHT: William Shakespeare
Let's steer away from the thriller's a moment. If you like a funny read, one of Shakespeare's comedies are the way to go. Twelfth Night stands out from the crowd as being his funniest play. I always tell myself, if the opportunity brought itself, I would audition for the role of Viola.
Shakespeare's works are sometimes hard for readers to comprehend, and that's understandable. It took me a few years to be able to read Shakespeare without a dictionary or computer near by. Even today I'll find something I don't understand, and look it up. If you want to become decent at reading his plays, all you have to do is practice. When you get past all that, this play is hilarious! Don't just read it, I recommend seeing this one as well.
SHATTERED SOULS: Mary Lindsey
METEMORPHOSIS: Franz Kafka
I hope you enjoyed some of my favorites, and that you pick some of these up for yourself. Thanks for reading!
What's your favorite novel, poem or short story?
I LOVE "Shattered Souls"! Did you read the "sequel"? Not as good as the first, but still pretty good :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know it had a sequel! I'll definitely have to check that out! Thanks! :)
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