To Kill a Mocking Bird is a fantastic book and one of the few books were the film is pretty much as good, the Gregory Peck version.
Book to avoid Middlemarch by George Elliott, its about 1,000 pages long. Had to do it for A level English because the teacher was a big fan, nothing happens in it, and I mean absolutely nothing. The story is basically girl marries boring vicar then regrets it for 1,0000 mind numbing pages. Then we had A level questions about it.
Currently reading Dracula (1897 edition) by Bram Stoker, not a bad read.
Literature was a big part of both of my degrees so had to read a lot of books - hard to get back to reading for pleasure and not looking for comparisons, links, allegories, elegies etc. I read All The Pretty Horses [mentioned above] and had to do a presentation based on the symbolism of blood and water in the book - it certainly makes you read in a different way!
Not read Dracula, read Frankenstein as part of Gothic module - but prefer American Gothic ... strangely enough Mockingbird is an example!


