books for teenage guys?
I want to read a book while in school so I have something to do but am not sure which book to get, it can be fiction, non-fiction, auto-biographpy or any other genre. I don't normally read a lot but want to start. The last book I read was Karlology by Karl Pilkington which made me laugh out loud. One of my favorite books. Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
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- 7 years agoFavorite Answer
Brother Grimm - Craig Russell
Cirque Du Freak Series by Darren Shan
Eragon Series by Christopher Paolini
Game of Thrones - George Martin
ANY books by Cornelia Funke should be great for Percy Jackson/Harry Potter fans. :)
The Shadow Of The Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
Animal Farm - George Orwell
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson
The House of Silk - Anthony Horowitz
And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie
- 7 years ago
The Time Machine
Roll of Thunder, Here My Cry
Animal Farm
Across Five Aprils
The Hunger Games
Harry Potter
Silas Marner
To Kill a Mockingbird
- 7 years ago
I recommend " The Human Women Guide " written by Christian O Ortiz . You will get better with girls if you read that . I highly recommend it . The book is Free too. It's an Ebook though so you'll have to download it . You can search for it on Google or download it from the human women guide website. I will put the site in the source for you
Source(s): http://wguide.4h5.com - 7 years ago
Hunger games series (first ones are better), um, hmm, I don't know many for guys, I know books for girls more. Sorry, um you could try going into a bookstore and seeing what catches your eyes and what sounds good. In a few years if you get bored again I might have something, but it's still being written right now.
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- PerryLv 47 years ago
The Dice Man by Luke Reinhart - not specifically for teenagers, but teenage is adult for book reading purposes so that shouldn't matter.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Guadalcanal, rise and fall of the roman empire by gibbon. 1984,animal farm by George Orwell catcher in the eye
- 7 years ago
I dunno, it depends on what you're into I guess. Since my teenage years, I've been into Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, and Anne Rice and I still love book by these authors to this day. I'm a horror and sci-fi junkie though.