What are some good book suggestions? ?
I'm very bored with books right now. Many kids are reading the books I read when I was much younger because I was a quick reader. Now, my mom doesn't like me reading the late teenager books- the level im at- because of all the "things" in it. Do you have any suggestions for reading? I love reading those really thick books.
9 Answers
- MimosaLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
some books are a bit too thin for you... but they really make you cry.
stuck in neutral
any Gail Giles book
any chris crutcher books
any markus zusak book
any Neil Shusterman book
anansi boys
The Melting of Maggie Bean – Tricia Rayburn
Crunch Time –Mariah Fredericks
Call It Courage – Armstrong Sperry
Wringer - Jerry Spinelli
My Name is Not Angelica –
13 Little Blue Envelopes – Maureen Johnson
Water Tales – Alice Hoffman
Calvin and Hobbs - Bill Watterson
Into the Mist – Patrick Carman
The Face on the Milk Carton – Caroline B. Cooney
Drawing Lessons – Tracy Mack
Girl with a Pearl Earring – Tracy Chavalier
Wish You Well – David Baldacci
It - Stephen King
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas – John Boyne
Scrambled Eggs by Midnight – Barkley &Hepler
Under the Persimmon Tree – Staples
Water Song –Suzanne Weyn
The Barcode Rebellion – Suzanne Weyn
The Truth about Forever – Sarah Dessen
Lawn Boy – Gary Paulsen
Caught by the Sea – Gary Paulsen
Flipped – Wendelin Van Draanen
Artemis Fowl – Eoin Colfer
Defining Dulcie – Paul Acrampora
The Sunflower - Richard Paul Evans
Prey – Michael Crichton
Angela’s ashes – Frank McCourt
Mystery Isle – Judith St. George
Nightrise – Anthony Horowitz
Four Perfect Pebbles –
I have lived a thousand years – Livia Bitton Jackson
Your eyes in stars - M.E. Kerr
Claws – Dan Greengurg
The Thief Lord - Cornelia Funke
Messenger- Lois Lowry
Gossamer – Lois Lowry
The Time capsule – Lurlene Mcdaniel
Searching for David’s Heart
Letters from a nut – Ted L. Nancy
Annie John - Jamaica Kincaid
Bee Season - Myla Goldberg
Bel Canto - Ann Patchett
Big Fish – Daniel Wallace
Breaking Point - Alex Flinn
The Brief History of the Dead - Kevin Brockmeier
For one more day – Mitch Alborn
How I Live Now – Meg Rosoff
Jumping the Scratch – Sarah Weeks
Kit’s Wilderness – David Almond
The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Looking for Alaska – John Green
Lush – Natasha Friend
Marley and Me – John Grogan
Me & Emma – Elizabeth Flock
The Memory Keeper’s Daughter – Kim Edwards
The Minister’s Daughter – Julie Hearn
The Secret Life of Bees – Sue Monk Kidd
Thirsty – M.T. Anderson
A Time for Dancing - Davida Wills Hurwin
Boy Meets Boy – David Levithan
Marly’s Ghost - David Levithan
Lock and Key – Sarah Dessen
Confessions of a Serial Killer – Wendelin Van Draanen.
Frostbite – Richelle Mead,
Faerie Path – Frewin Jones
Glass – Ellen Hopkins
Rumors – Anna Godbersen,
The Fire Eternal – Chris D’Lacey
Model –
The Telling Pool – David Clement-Davies
Tweak – Nic Sheff
Wings – E.D. …
Black Rabbit Summer – Kevin Brooks
Trouble – Gary D. Schmidt
Peaches – Jodi Lynn Anderson
Feed – M.T. Anderson
Speak – Laurie Halse Anderson
Twisted – Laurie Halse Anderson
Wicked –
Wake – Lisa Mcmann
Impulse – Ellen Hopkins
Source(s): if your school passes out book orders, look through them and check out the ones you like go to teenreads.com - 1 decade ago
Twilight Saga
Pretty Little Liars Series
The Luxe Series
Alex Rider Series
Blue Bloods Series
The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants Series
Blue is For Nighmares Series
Princess Diaries Series
Mediator Series
The Truth About Foreverr
Just Listen
Rooster
Skeliig
Peaches Series
Gemma Doyle Trilogy
- LLv 41 decade ago
Try reading Music of the Dolphins by Karen Hess. It's a really good book. Her other book is my favorite called Out of the Dust. Based on the 1930s Dust bowl and depression. Her books are great. And not that thick but reasonable.
- caring carerLv 71 decade ago
Ingo series by Helen Dunmore starts with Ingo, The Tide Knot, The deep, The Crossing of Ingo
Inkheart and Inkspell with Inkdeath coming out in Dec by Cornelia Funkt
The Hobbit by J R R Tolkien
Watership Down by Richard Adams
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Runemarks by Joanne Harris
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
The Twilight saga or Harry Potter. Twilight have some "things" in it but its in the last book. Harry Potter is clean and one of the best books I have ever read! Meg Cabot books are cool too. I'm sure you would LOVE The Chronicles of Narnia! These books are great! Did I help? :)
- Kelsey [Gone]Lv 61 decade ago
Some clean suggestions:
Harry Potter series by JK Rowling
Eragon series by Christopher Paolini
Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld
Midnighters series by Scott Westerfeld
Immortal by Traci L. Slatton (more sexual stuff than the others, but reasonable)
a Sarah Dessen novel
a Meg Cabot novel
Hope I helped!
- SolveigLv 61 decade ago
It would be easier to answer this if I knew your age. Beside, what "things" are supposed to be in late teenager books?
- 1 decade ago
you should read the twilight series ny stephenie mayer best boks ever!
its about a vampire that falls in love with a human its really nice and it doesn't have any bad "things" in it lol
I'd tell you i love you but then i'd have to kill you" is a book about a girl that goes to a spy school for girls and meets this guy.....
all-american girl by meg cabot is another really gud book its about a girl that saves the president and learn that the guy in her art class is the......
the boys next door is really gud too its about this girl that like her best friends older brother and she and her best friend pretend to be going out to make him jelous but the n she discovers that her bes t friend,....
and a whole bunch more but mostly all meg cabot books are gud also sarah dessan and the eragon books are really gud too hope this helped :)
- willowLv 61 decade ago
my favourite are Harry Potter and the davinci code, but i suppose you've read them, Marley & Me is a good one.