Blackrose, I'd hate to say this but... I don't think anime has been legally classified as literature yet.
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Though many of us are prayin' on it.
Oooh! A 1984 fan!
Lessee... here's a few that come to mind at the moment...
Books I loved:
C.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy (especially That Hideous Strength)
Neverending Story
1984
Farenheit 451
Animal Farm
Mirror in the Mirror
Till We Have Faces
Pilgrim's Regress
Narnia (okay, yes, my whole stinkin' list is dictator books and Lewis books... geez)
Howl's Moving Castle
Lord of the Rings
Books that I wish I could burn (
Disclaimer: The following literary blacklist is spoiler tagged for the possibility of inciting violent sentiments, undying rage, and overall poutyness on random occassion. Not reccomended to those with a series of heart related problems, pregnant women, children under the age of 12, or those who easily sensitive to dry sarcasm and/or uncuth literary bashing unworthy of sophisticated critics or bleeding heart fans.)
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Alice in Wonderland (Gaaah... my brain... it hurts)
To Kill a Mockingbird (Ee gads! 300+ pages of southern drawl!)
The Hobbit (... 'Nuff said)
A Wizard of Earthsea (Can't speak for the whole series here, but this seemed to be one of those rare, mystifying books lacking villains, supporting characters, climax, battles, romance, mystery, and... well... plot... of any kind)
Left Behind (It made me wish to go puke in a trash can)
Gone With the Wind (Ee gads! Not again!!!)
Outcast of Redwall (Mixed feelings here since it's been ages since I read it and I did actually like the others in the series, but at the time the pessimistic message bugged me)
Aesop's Fables (Moralistic bane of my third grade existence)
The Collective Poetic Miseries of Mr. Shel Silverstein (Maddening bane of my fourth grade existence)
Any and all westerns/southern fiction and the works of Johnathan Wesley (hated with irrational predjudice... because I can.)
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