Was the game Metro 2033 based on the book?
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Was the game Metro 2033 based on the book?
I'm not quite finished but its so good I'm nominating Blindness by Jose Saramago. Hopefully enough have read this it will receive a few seconds before the limit is up.
Nominate/second The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway
Think I have this in a drawer somewhere lol
If The Road by Cormac McCarthy hasn't been nominated, I will nominated it. It's fantastic.
I am assuming memoirs do not count, right?
Second Pride and Prejudice.
The notes in my Karamazov expressed Coopers popularity in Russia, which surprised me. I've Mohicans but haven't read it yet.
A novel tells a cohesive story beginning to end. Therefore, since the dark tower, if read straight through, tells a cohesive. Whereas Harry Potter, to my knowledge, continues characters and...
We do not want to overly rush to the voting process, do we? isn't this a great way for as all to read or rediscover a bunch of great books? I own at least a dozen nominated books id like to read...
Tragic but very funny as well. I read it in the middle of a lake in a canoe...was wonderful.
thirty pages left of Pride and Prejudice, which I will undoubtedly second.
EW chose it from all Hemingway for their top 100 so I am not alone in loving it.
Nominate THE SUN ALSO RISES by Ernest Hemingway.
The wastelands, wizard and glass wolves of the calla and song of susannah have no direct endings and two dont tell andly specific, isolated story to be considered anything but a piece of a larger...
The dark tower is a complete novel, each picks up where the previous ended. It is one novel in parts.
I SECOND THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV
Nominate: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Well, take what the money did to change the characters in the movie (which is rather different in the second half) and imagine it being several times more disturbing. The movie was a tame version of...
Movie was erm, more humane than the novel.
I'm guessing no one has read A Simplr Plan, that is a shame.
I second Crime and Punishmen. The more Dostoevsky, the better!