BEST:
-Harry Potter series by JK Rowling
-His Dark Materials (Golden Compass, Subtle Knife, Amber Spyglass) by Philip Pullman
-Atonement by Ian McEwan
-1984 by George Orwell
-Brave New World by A. Huxley
-Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
-Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
-Nightrunner series (Luck in the Shadows, Stalking Darkness, Traitor Moon) by Lynn Flewelling
WORST:
-Paradise Lost
-Beowulf
-Great Expectations
-Wide Sargasso Sea
-Shopaholic series (started the first one and couldn't get past the fact that she's a stupid waste of air space; I hear she never learns responsibility.)
-Heart of Darkness
-A Walk to Remember
EDIT: Have taken "Arms and the Man" off the list, as it has been repeatedly pointed out that it's not a novel. Just for the record: that was the one play I missed most of when it was being read aloud and had to go back and reread it on my own, which made it feel very much like a book and not like a novel.
Paradise Lost (which I suppose is a poem and not a novel but I don't care) is staying on there because I think the plot is terrible (and yes, I know where it comes from) and because I don't like that style of writing.
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