Okay so I'm not sure what exactly was going to happen for a theme this week so I'm just going to... do something. I guess the continuation of choose-your-own.
Maybe I'll do books? Sorry if I'm doing this wrong, guys.
Harry Potter I love that series, there are also lots of other people who love it. I love it for the story and the magic, the characters are all so real, fun, lovable, hate-able and connected with each other despite being fictional. I can't count how many times it's made me laugh, cry or smile.
I, Robot It's a bunch of short stories, but it's also the only Isaac Asimov book I have so far finished. Caves of Steel, I swear, one day I will find you in the mess that is my bookshelf and finish you. I love the stories surrounding the three laws of robotics and how they explain so much about the universe they take place in. Also, sci-fi books in general, I really like them.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy These books are amazing, I haven't finished them, but I try to read them whenever I need something to make me laugh.
Like Water for Chocolate The only book I've ever been forced to read and liked. It's a sappy love story told through cooking recipes and takes place during the Mexican Revolution, and it's got a lot of magical realism in it. I try not to admit I kind of like romance stories, most definitely not Romeo and Juliet or trashy books, but some love stories are okay.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland I remember finishing that book a lot more quickly than I expected, though I haven't finished Through the Looking Glass yet. I've memorized the "Lobster Quadrille" (do you use quotations?) and like to sing it to myself sometimes.
I'm looking around my room and I'm seeing a lot of comic books. But I know I've read so many real (text) books. There was Goosebumps, Chronicles of Narnia, The Edge on the Sword, Howl's Moving Castle and so many others that I wish I could remember because I really liked them.
That's all I have on books I like.
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