From Booking Through Thursday:
"What’s the most intriguing book you ever read? Something that made you think, explore new ideas, or just be really impressed and awed and amazed at the sheer wonder of the creativity of the thing?"
I would have to give that honor to Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. And it's funny because it didn't make me think when I read it (I was only in 7th grade at the time and didn't understand it), but reading reviews on it after the fact, especially one that I know I'll never be able to find again, about how Huxley's vision of the future was more correct than George Orwell's in 1984.
"What’s the most intriguing book you ever read? Something that made you think, explore new ideas, or just be really impressed and awed and amazed at the sheer wonder of the creativity of the thing?"
I would have to give that honor to Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. And it's funny because it didn't make me think when I read it (I was only in 7th grade at the time and didn't understand it), but reading reviews on it after the fact, especially one that I know I'll never be able to find again, about how Huxley's vision of the future was more correct than George Orwell's in 1984.