Adiuvo
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Mine are:
Invisible Man- A classic book that deals with racism. It's generally on a 'must read' list in high school, but if it isn't in yours you should read it anyway. The book doesn't explain everything to you directly, and as a result reading it a second time is even better since you understand all of the little references.
Johnathan Strange and Mr. Norrel- A book about two magicians, who are trying to restore magic in England. This has to be my favorite book, I've read it over ten times and own three different copies. The book has had nearly all positive reviews, and has won many awards. Strange and Norrel also has a very expansive universe, with tons of fictional books, authors, etc., which it describes through footnotes.
Xanth Series- These are mainly just for fun. They're good books, and remind me a bit of Harry Potter. Enough to keep you interested, and the universe large and detailed.
Invisible Man- A classic book that deals with racism. It's generally on a 'must read' list in high school, but if it isn't in yours you should read it anyway. The book doesn't explain everything to you directly, and as a result reading it a second time is even better since you understand all of the little references.
Johnathan Strange and Mr. Norrel- A book about two magicians, who are trying to restore magic in England. This has to be my favorite book, I've read it over ten times and own three different copies. The book has had nearly all positive reviews, and has won many awards. Strange and Norrel also has a very expansive universe, with tons of fictional books, authors, etc., which it describes through footnotes.
Xanth Series- These are mainly just for fun. They're good books, and remind me a bit of Harry Potter. Enough to keep you interested, and the universe large and detailed.