Dracula - Bram Stoker
The Invisible Man - H G Wells
War of The Worlds - H G Wells
The Time Machine - H G Wells
Casino Royale - Ian Fleming
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
Live and Let Die - Ian Fleming
The Island of Dr Moreau - H G Wells
The Great Crash 1929 - John Kenneth Galbraith
The Sleeper Awakes - H G Wells
The Portrait of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
Aside from Dracula and the two James Bond books, every book was read on my phone, downloaded for free from the public domain -- thus the heavy weighting towards the turn of the century. I just couldn't get enough of the H G Wells books, obviously.
3 comments:
Dorian Gray is a top 10 book for me. I adore it.
and I actually have never cracked open Wells...I guess I have to now. Any suggestions which to start with?
It's hard to choose between the Invisible Man and War of the Worlds.
War of the Worlds is great because it's a grand sci-fi thriller written over a hundred years ago. It's a good story, but you have to be able to appreciate that you are looking at the scientific world through 19th-century eyes. I found that aspect particularly interesting.
The Invisible Man is on a much smaller scale, and benefits from a closer study of the psyche of one individual as he tries to cope with his new invisibility. I read this one first and it was so compelling that I had to read the rest.
I recommend The Invisible Man, but they're all so short that you shouldn't limit yourself to just one. Read both.
I reread Dorian in 2010 as well. Great read.
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