5. Catch 22-The way Heller writes and has these circular conversations makes you read the whole thing with a grin on your face. IT was one of the first books I ever read that was a war satire, so it kind of sticks out in my head.
4. 1Q84-I LOVE Haruki Murakami. This book starts out really simple, and after a couple pages you're left with this "what is going on?" felling in your stomach. THen comes the "oh, no, it's not like that...WTF did she just do that?" The book just gets weirder and weirder. It keeps you one the edge of your seat. It's a long one, but it's worth it.
3. Lord of the Flies I didn't like this the first time around when I read it in middle school, The writing was so dry and I felt William Golding just wanted to write a book about how kids are just horrible. However, I had a newfound love for it on the second way through. I say it more as a symbol for society as a story.
2. A Strom of Swords I liked GoT, I really liked aCoK, and I ADORE aSoS. It felt like no one was safe. Every page left you feeling that something bad was going to happen. I kind of wish the series ended there.
1. Fahrenheit 451- Not much needs to be said.