User blog comment:Puddinginthesky/IMPORTANT QUESTION/INFO. Yaeah./@comment-2072316-20110321212851

I have actually read just the last three. Romeo and Juliet kind of due to Twilight and Julius Caesar because of my odd interest in history. Shakespeare did well with that from my point of view. And Nineteen Eighty-Four is just great; I would say it's sophisticated for me, compared to most books I've read so far. It's something I wanted to read because of the author, not because of any particular interest in mind-control games of a little science-fictional society.It can get a little boring if you're not motivated though. I really liked The Stranger for some reason, by Albert Camus. I kind of go for books that evaluate the human qualities, analyze degradation of one's character... really just things that put my mind to work, solving mysteries in a science-fiction book is for fun, but not all that intriguing. It's a good list you have there, and if I must comment about this too, Dracula never held my interest, I don't know why.