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Natalie Thurston
Books that Nat think everyone should read.
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The books are so much more than the movies.
How To Train Your Dragon book series
About the most reluctant Ceaser i can think of
I, Claudius: Graves, Robert: 9780679724773: Books
A great memior from A Kid in the Hall.
Let's Start a Riot: Young Drunk Punk to Dad
The paralelles of this book and my lived experience of my 20s were a bit close for comfort.
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
A foray into the weird haunted house trope.
The Thief of Always by Clive Barker
Graphic novel. I fell for the concepts. This story is amazing.
The Sandman Book One: Gaiman, Neil, Kieth, Sam
This is hands down a favorite of mine. Family, struggle, justice, awesome images, wonderful story. Canadian too! I love LyingCat.
Saga
A need to read for all. My favorite character is Clover the horse.
Animal Farm by George Orwell
Cute book about friends and acceptance.
Everyone's a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too
It starts with characters waiting for a game to start. This is a wicked story.
Demons Don't Dream (Xanth #16) by Piers Anthony
So good! Follow Arthur and friends thru a great adventure. My favorite character is Rob McKenna.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 6-Book Set
Super happy Atwood was involved with the show. Everone should read this. And if brave, watch the show. TW: The show is graphic.
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
First big fantasy novel series I read, when very young. Really a favorite.
Dragonsong (Harper Hall, #1) by Anne McCaffrey
A WW1 era fantasy with the Green man, gnomes, and others in a battle between good and evil. It is darn compelling!
The Stones Are Hatching by Geraldine Mccaughrean
Im not a big Anne Rice fan, but i loved this book. She is a vampire from ancient Egypt!
Pandora (New Tales of the Vampires, #1) by Anne Rice
The son and I read this one in Grade 7. It is an inspiring tale about a young boy and his mom who live in a VW bus.
No Fixed Address by Susin Nielsen
I read this endearing book before I realized there was a movie. Bonus points, I love Elijah Woods. He is a fave of mine, and played Johnathan!
Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer