Saturday, January 8, 2011

Worth reading Books

I would like to announce that an upcoming post will be compiling a pair of videos of my failed attempts of creating blender tutorials for YouTube.

So back to the things worth it. (WARNING: If you attempt to read these books, make sure you have good English. Also, keep a dictionary besides you, though I don't)
1. Science fiction books written by famous author H.G. Wells. Excellent books, filled with detailed expressions and prophecies of Earth's future. His Bestsellers have been War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man and the Time Machine.
2. Charles Dickens wrote on the pen name Boz. His all time bests are Oliver Twist, David Copperfield and A tale of two Cities.
3. Sherlock Holmes was the most popular fictional character. His methods of deduction are outstanding. All of his cases have been weaved perfectly by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
4. Dracula was one of the most engrossing books I've ever read. Though its certainly meant to horrify, it does not affect your dreams and leave your bed wet. Still, Bram Stoker certainly created the world's most scary villain and spread the fear of Vampires.
5. Robert Louis Stevenson has written excellent adventures stories. His most popular books that are worth reading are Treasure Island, Kidnapped and the Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

PS: If you are an inhabitant close to me, feel free to contact me for borrowing any of these books (except Treasure Island)

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