04-24-2012, 05:32 PM
Lulu
I'd post the same list - but I would want to add (and meant to yesterday when I made my first post) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy & subsequent books by Douglas Adams, and The Fellowship of the Ring (and include the Hobbit) by Tolkien.
I'm a virgo, too, so I get it!
plenum - what I like about the CS Lewis books I mentioned is that they cover many of the aspects of the nature of the universe, but in story form instead of a teaching form. I like having the opportunity to allow my own imagination/memories to be triggered by the story line.
I'd post the same list - but I would want to add (and meant to yesterday when I made my first post) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy & subsequent books by Douglas Adams, and The Fellowship of the Ring (and include the Hobbit) by Tolkien.
I'm a virgo, too, so I get it!
plenum - what I like about the CS Lewis books I mentioned is that they cover many of the aspects of the nature of the universe, but in story form instead of a teaching form. I like having the opportunity to allow my own imagination/memories to be triggered by the story line.