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Flavorwire » 10 Books That Should Be Challenged Instead of ’50 Shades of Grey’
Uh, I'd rather see someone reading that Steve Jobs biography than Fifty Shades of Grey.
Most of John Irving's work is set in New England. I can recommend The World According to Garp and A Widow for One Year (although the latter book partly takes place in Europe). Most of Stephen King's books are set in New England, specifically Maine. Now if you're looking to read some "classic"...
Hmm. If you're interested in more YA dystopian titles, you could try Carrie Ryan's The Forest of Hands and Teeth or Scott Westerfeld's Uglies series. And while I haven't read these, I hear Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson books are very similar to Harry Potter.
The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power by Jeff Sharlet. Here's part of the synopsis:
If nothing else, this title could provide some heated discussion.
:blush: I should've looked things over before submitting that post.
The Tommyknockers was mostly good, although I do wish 200 or so pages were excised from the text. Some sections really did seem to just go on and on for no reason.
I always thought Gerald's Game was an absorbing thriller. It...