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Let me first say that this might be a complicated request, but hopefully some literature experts can help out.
I haven't really read much throught my life (21 years) except for the required school books and the Bourne Identity (read before the movie was even thought of). However, recently I have had the desire to find a really good literary book to read and spark an interest in reading as deep as my musical desire (I own probably 1,000 albums). My newfound interest was started really by watching the movie Donnie Darko, most specifically, the scene where Drew Berrimore (?) discusses the significance of "Cellar Door." I want to find a book similar to that word. Also, the movie Stranger Than Fiction peaked my interest.
My limited taste in books is as follows. I liked reading Ender's Game and Brave New World. I mostly enjoy writing that is humurous, satirically mostly, but has very deep meaning written in a smooth/modern manner. I hate books like Beloved, Great Gadsby, To Kill a Mocking Bird, etc. I know their masterpieces, but not to me.
Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
PS I have read Catch-22 and thought it was OK, but would like a more modern written novel. If my writing is still too ambiguous, I can list some of my favorite movies if that might help. Thanks.
Andre
Let me first say that this might be a complicated request, but hopefully some literature experts can help out.
I haven't really read much throught my life (21 years) except for the required school books and the Bourne Identity (read before the movie was even thought of). However, recently I have had the desire to find a really good literary book to read and spark an interest in reading as deep as my musical desire (I own probably 1,000 albums). My newfound interest was started really by watching the movie Donnie Darko, most specifically, the scene where Drew Berrimore (?) discusses the significance of "Cellar Door." I want to find a book similar to that word. Also, the movie Stranger Than Fiction peaked my interest.
My limited taste in books is as follows. I liked reading Ender's Game and Brave New World. I mostly enjoy writing that is humurous, satirically mostly, but has very deep meaning written in a smooth/modern manner. I hate books like Beloved, Great Gadsby, To Kill a Mocking Bird, etc. I know their masterpieces, but not to me.
Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
PS I have read Catch-22 and thought it was OK, but would like a more modern written novel. If my writing is still too ambiguous, I can list some of my favorite movies if that might help. Thanks.
Andre