Hey guys
Here I am again, with yet another question!
What is the best book you have ever read and why?
Mine would have to be If this is a man by Primo Levi.
the book is about his experiences in Auschwitz, in the second world war, and I just think it is written in such a pleasant way, but he still keeps you thinking about the fact that it really happened. It was one of the first real 'adult books' I've ever read, and it really sparked my interest!
So tell me what and why, or why you don't like reading. :)
I have to agree with A song of Fire and Ice! I am just now finishing the second book and I cannot stop reading in it!
I've also read all the Harry Potter books, all the hunger games books, but I have just grown out of those, I think.
The rest of those books I do not know, but I am guessing they are amso fantasy books?
"The Road", by Cormac McCarthy. A book that left me deeply shaken. I can only compare it to the first time I read "The Drowned And The Saved", another of Levi's magnificent series, but if anything The Road hit even harder. It is a mercilessly grim read, but in the end it is a story of love and sacrifice not against the odds, but when there aren't even any odds at all - the game is already over, and you lost. Nothing else I have ever read has affected me the same way. I read Levi's Camp books and If Not Now, When? every year, but I doubt I will ever read The Road again. It's devastating.