So far I have read and quite enjoyed the following books (read them in this order):
0 [I am too lazy to move the list index of the other entries up by one]) 1984 by Goerge Orwell
1) Nexus by Noah Yuval Harari
2) The Dark Half by Stephan King
3) Jurassic Park
4) Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
5) Jurassic Park: The Lost World
6) The White City (forgot the author's name, but its the one about H. H. Holmes and the Chicago World's Fair)
7) The Shining (2/3 done)
8) The Wager (forgot the author name but its historical nonfiction)
9) The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde (loved the actual twist)
10) Carrie (just wish Billy and Chris had a slower death to really feel the pain they inflicted)
So far I have absolutely loved Stephen King's books and the nonfiction.
I have even been able to use the nonfiction on some high school and college assignments. I am always fascinated by real, crazy stories of the past like the World's fair and the Wager (not that I had ever heard of it before seeing the book in a store). I also just love learning cool, science/philosophical concepts. Thats part of why I loved Harari's book, I think. Based on the list (which is ordered by which ones I read first, not which ones I liked most), and the comments in this paragraph, do any of you have recommendations? Give me ones that I probably wouldn't quickly find by just Google searching books to read.
by Ok_Egg_4069