Posted March 19, 2013
1 "Red Harvest" by Dashiell Hammett. Genre: Detective fiction
It´s the grandfather of the genre as it was represented in the cinema.
2 "Wilt" by Tom Sharpe. Genre: Comedic Novel
Really funny book, you may finish it in a couple of days.
3 "Tales of the Unexpected by Roald Dahl". Genre: Short stories
Collection of short stories which can be listed as "black comedy", very funny to read.
4 The Slave by Isaac Bashevis. Genre: Fiction, historical
I love Bashevis, most of his books are deeply emotional and well written
These four books are really easy to read, you may finish them all just in a few days so, if the rescue team delays so much, I would recommend some "harder" author, for example, Thomas Mann. I loved "Buddenbrooks", "Doctor Faustus", and "The magic moutain"; I didn´t like "Death in Venice" even though it is a very popular book.
PS: I didn´t want to include any book mentioned by other fellow "GOGers".
It´s the grandfather of the genre as it was represented in the cinema.
2 "Wilt" by Tom Sharpe. Genre: Comedic Novel
Really funny book, you may finish it in a couple of days.
3 "Tales of the Unexpected by Roald Dahl". Genre: Short stories
Collection of short stories which can be listed as "black comedy", very funny to read.
4 The Slave by Isaac Bashevis. Genre: Fiction, historical
I love Bashevis, most of his books are deeply emotional and well written
These four books are really easy to read, you may finish them all just in a few days so, if the rescue team delays so much, I would recommend some "harder" author, for example, Thomas Mann. I loved "Buddenbrooks", "Doctor Faustus", and "The magic moutain"; I didn´t like "Death in Venice" even though it is a very popular book.
PS: I didn´t want to include any book mentioned by other fellow "GOGers".