I will forever love these books and I do believe that Amazon has these books for Kindle and they are free. Check it out Little Women.
2. All Quiet On The Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
I remember reading this book in high school and being so caught up in it that I couldn't pay attention in class. It's a somber tale but from a refreshing perspective.

3. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Having read the book (and the others) before I was allowed to see the movie (thanks Mom) I am completely enamored with the whole collection but non more so than this book. The movie was great but the book is always better.

4. The Complete Sherlock Holmes Collection by Arthur Conan Doyle
Who loves a good mystery? I surely do and no mystery collection is not complete without Holmes and Watson.

5. Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbe
This was a required reading assignment when I was in middle school and for whatever reason I never really enjoyed it, maybe I was too young to grasp the novel's full concept. Well I read it again a few years later and I regard it as one of my favorites.

I remember reading this book in high school and being so caught up in it that I couldn't pay attention in class. It's a somber tale but from a refreshing perspective.

3. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Having read the book (and the others) before I was allowed to see the movie (thanks Mom) I am completely enamored with the whole collection but non more so than this book. The movie was great but the book is always better.

4. The Complete Sherlock Holmes Collection by Arthur Conan Doyle
Who loves a good mystery? I surely do and no mystery collection is not complete without Holmes and Watson.

5. Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbe
This was a required reading assignment when I was in middle school and for whatever reason I never really enjoyed it, maybe I was too young to grasp the novel's full concept. Well I read it again a few years later and I regard it as one of my favorites.
Well now that you know what I'm reading. What are some things that you all are reading?