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White Fang and The Call of the Wild (Signet Classic)... - Jack London
Call of the Wild: The Dog
Best perspective of a dog written ever...Makes you fall in love and want to curl up next to a cabin's fireplace with him.
Best perspective of a dog written ever...Makes you fall in love and want to curl up next to a cabin's fireplace with him.
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Jakkin Stewart:
More for the teenage or dragon lover's crowd, well written, I suggest the 4 Part series for a quick and good read.
More for the teenage or dragon lover's crowd, well written, I suggest the 4 Part series for a quick and good read.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Philip K. Dick
Rick Deckard and Roy Batty
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Soon I Will Be Invincible: A Novel - Austin Grossman
Dr. Impossible:
You get a great vibe from this Superhero novel and I guarentee you will enjoy it. I'm hoping for a movie, a sequel, or both. Grossman throws you into the mind of Fatale and Dr. Impossible, but the Dr. steals the show.
You get a great vibe from this Superhero novel and I guarentee you will enjoy it. I'm hoping for a movie, a sequel, or both. Grossman throws you into the mind of Fatale and Dr. Impossible, but the Dr. steals the show.
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It's Superman!: A Novel - Tom De Haven
Superman:
Greatly written Superman with human and inhuman qualities all roled into one.
Greatly written Superman with human and inhuman qualities all roled into one.
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The Giver - Lois Lowry
The Giver:
Never has a name, holds all of the memories of a secret cult, teaches a child to run away and force the community to learn and deal with tradegy and pleasure.
Never has a name, holds all of the memories of a secret cult, teaches a child to run away and force the community to learn and deal with tradegy and pleasure.
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The Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri:
A man that travels through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, ofcourse he will be a great fictional character (and non-fictional)
A man that travels through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, ofcourse he will be a great fictional character (and non-fictional)
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I Am Legend - Richard Matheson
Robert Neville:
Like the movie? Read the short story...totally different, one learns how one man deals with being the last living human on earth, and the transition from human to vampire legend.
Like the movie? Read the short story...totally different, one learns how one man deals with being the last living human on earth, and the transition from human to vampire legend.
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Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus - Mary Shelley
Frankenstein's Monster:
Beautifully contrasted. You start off rooting for Frankenstein, but by the end you are emotionally connected to his creation.
Beautifully contrasted. You start off rooting for Frankenstein, but by the end you are emotionally connected to his creation.
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The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger
Holden Caufield:
Who can forget the story of Holden Caufield and his adventures in the Big Apple, dealing with violence, prostitution, and his own thoughts?
Who can forget the story of Holden Caufield and his adventures in the Big Apple, dealing with violence, prostitution, and his own thoughts?
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American Psycho - Bret Easton Ellis
Patrick Bateman:
A fantastic fictional serial killer that I can't compare to anything else I've read or seen, it is a must read.
A fantastic fictional serial killer that I can't compare to anything else I've read or seen, it is a must read.
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Some of my favorite fictional characters in literature. Rating from worst to best.
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