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Originally Posted by weateallthepies
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes is one I recommend to everyone. It's science fiction but has wider appeal, great book and a short read unlike the fashion for epic tomes the genre currently seems obsessed with.
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I don't see it on the Kindle store. Is there an ebook version available that I could convert or something?
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Originally Posted by Rootman
I've loved "First Men In the Moon" by Jules verne since I was a child. I still read it about once a year or so.
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Just searched Kindle Store and it says it's H.G. Wells. I'd like to read it very much if that is the correct version and you made a small typo. If not, is there availability for the Jules Verne reason?
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I second the Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov. Three of my all-time favorites.
I'd also recommend Dune by Frank Herbert. I just finished reading it and I enjoyed it a lot. It gets off to a slow start but it really grew on me.