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MasterInquisitor:
George Orwell (Eric Blair):
1984
Animal Farm
Down and Out in Paris and London
The Road to Wigan Pier

Big Fish (twas better than the film)
 
Hogfather

Jasper Fforde:
The Eyre Affair
Lost in a Good Book
The Well of Lost Plots
Something Rotten

The Diary of Anne Frank

JRR Tolkein:
The Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

JK Rowling:
The Harry Potter Saga

CS Lewis:
The Chronicles of Narnia
The Screwtape Letters

Antoine de Saint-Exup?ry:
The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince) - you should really read this. It is a great book and gives an insight into the psychologies of an adult mind, though it is written like a child's tale.

Lines:
If I Should Die Before I Wake by Han Nolan (i loved this book when i was younger.)
The Moon Is Down by John Seinbeck
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
The Other by Tom Tryon (really creepy. meaning it's awesome.)
Ray Brabury (possibly my favorite author): Something Wicked This Way Comes, Farenheight 451, The Veldt (it's a short story, but whatever)

MasterInquisitor:
The Alice in Wonderland Books are fantastic. We got to study the Jabberwocky for GCSE.

Lines:
sweetness. i am pretty much obsessed with Alice. i think i read the book a few times a year, one of the few i can read more than once, let alone quite often.

Tyler:
Its because you actually cannot read, and your copy is a picture book.

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