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What are some good books to read?
Ok, so I'm a big reader but it's but it's been about 5 months since I've read and I'm really missing it.
I just can't seem to find a book. Any book advice would be GREAT.
Books I've Read -
Stephanie Meyers twilight saga/Host
Rachel Vincent Shiftier Series
Richel mead Vampire Acadamy/Georgina Kincaid
Laurell K Hamilton Anita Blake/Meredith Gentry
Jk Rowling Harry Potter
Cassandra Clare The Mortal Instruments
Rachel Hakins Hex Hall
Rachel Caine morganville vampires
Melissa De La Cruz Blue Bloods
Charlaine Harris Sookie StackHouse/ Harper Connelly
PC Cast House of Night Series
LJ Smith Night world/ Vampire Diaries/ The Secret Circle
Alyson Noel Immortal Series
Pittucus Lore I am Number Four
Claudia Grey Evernight
Alex Duvuel Vampire Beach
Adrian Lara Midnight Breed series
Christopher Pike Thirst No. 1 The Last Vampire
Amanda Hocking My blood Approves
Sarah Dessen Books
Elizabeth Scott books
Kristen Higgins books
Shopie kinsella books
Jenny Downham before I die
Simone Ekles
Suzane Collins Hunger Games
Jay Asher thirteen reasons why/The Future of us
Christie Craig Books
Shannon Stacy Books Exclusively yours/ all he ever wanted
Susan Anderson Hot and Bothered
Emily Honer A love story Starring my dead best frien
Nancy Martin Blackbird sister mystries
Julie Anne Peters Define normal / Keeping you a secret
Susane Colasanit Something like fate
Jenifer Echols going to far
Cecily Von Ziegesar you know you love me
Cooper Davis boys of summer
Sara Ryanempress of the world
Jaden Lane In this cruel world
Micheal Northrop Trapped
Albert Borris Crash into me
Twenty Boy Summer Sarah Ockler
C.C. coburn The sheriff and the baby
Cathy Gillen thacker Found One baby
Nickolas Sparks A walk to remember/ The Note book
Robert Langdon Angels and Demons/ The Da vinci Code
Bette Greene Summer of my German Soldier
Molly McAdams Taking chances/ From ashes
Daphne Du Maurier Rebecca
My Favorite- Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen
There's A little bit more.
Can you guys help me out on book now that you know what I like to read? I appreciate it !! [=
8 Answers
- DngrsAnglLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Persuasion by Jane Austen (if you haven't read this, definitely give it a try. Ties with Pride and Prejudice as my personal favorite.)
I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
Storm Front by Jim Butcher
Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews
Moon Called and Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs
Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison
Slave to Sensation and Angels' Blood by Nalini Singh
Naked in Death by J.D. Robb
Son of the Morning by Linda Howard
Wild Magic by Tamora Pierce
The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley
Second Sight by Amanda Quick
After Dark by Jayne Castle
Grimspace by Ann Aguirre
Kissed by an Alien by Gini Koch
Dangerous Angels by Francesca Lia Block
Pride Mates by Jennifer Ashley
The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook
The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler
Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters
- motesLv 45 years ago
Some of these are from feminine views, some could also be a little "girly lady" for your liking however others should be k. I've left each genre on and that you could decide. Meryll of the Stone (Brian Caswell) Picnic at placing Rock (Joan Lindsay) Stranger with my face (Lois Duncan) taking part in Beattie Bow (Ruth Parks) My Sister Sif (Ruth Parks) Hitch hikers guide to the Galaxy (Douglas Adams) Holes (Louis Sachar) Lord of the Rings / The Hobbit Eragorn trilogy Narnia The Golden Compass Interview with a Vampire (Anne Rice) Requiem for a Princess (Ruth M Arthur) looking for Alibrandi (Melina Marchetta) Angels Gate (Gary Crew) Sisterhood of the traveling Pants Pelican's Creek (Maureen Pople) The Diary of Anne Frank To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee) The Shiralee (Dárcy Niland) Into the Wild (John Krakauer) Chocolat (Joanne Harris) Harp within the South; poor Man's Orange; Missus (Trilogy through Ruth Parks) the place the guts is (Billie Letts) My location (Sally Morgan) Little women (Louisa may just Alcott) Rebecca (Daphne De Maurier) The 3 Muskateers (Alexandre Dumas) anything by means of the Bronte sisters or Jane Austen some thing you do don’t run The December Boys (Robert Noonan)
- 8 years ago
(The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons is by Dan Brown not Robert Langdon)
The Infernal Devices Trilogy- Cassandra Clare
Divergent Series- Veronica Roth
Beautiful Creatures Series- Kami Garcia/ Margaret Stohl
The Lost Symbol- Dan Brown
Deception Point- Dan Brown
Digital Fortress- Dan Brown
The Outsiders- S.E. Hinton
- 8 years ago
Im a big book reader too
lost voices series by sarah porter
Playing with fire by gena Showalter
real mermaids dont wear toe rings by Helene Boudreauoh
oh my gods series byTera Lynn Childs
the power of six
Glitch heather anstansiau
based on the books you have read i think you will find all of these books interesting i m a book supernatural reader so all of these books have some kind of mystical essence to them if you need more email me serpent0912
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- Dorky731Lv 58 years ago
Unwind by Neal Shusterman
City of bones by Cassandra Claire
The maze runner by James dashner
Twisted by Laurie halse Anderson
- 8 years ago
*Hush Hush series by Becca Fitzapatrick
Shiver series by Maggie Stiefvater
*Halo series by Alexandra Adornetto
Angel series by L.A. Weatherly
*You against me by Jenny Downham
Paranormalcy series by Kiersten White
*The summer I turned pretty series by Jenny Han
If I stay by Gayle Forman
*Reason to Breathe by Rebecca Donovan
*Fallen series by Lauren Kate
Everbound by Brodi Ashton
Dark Parties by Sara Grant
Underworld by Meg Cabot
My name is memory by Ann Brashares
*The demon hunter series by Jana Oliver
Matched series by Ally Condie
*The butterfly novel series by Denise Deegan
Hope some of these helped :)
Ones with a * are ones I would really recommend
- BabybluedropLv 58 years ago
With your reading list Harry Potter, Host, Twilight, and Hunger Games my recommendation for you is "Gardens and the Warrior of Heaven."
Check it out:
It was sometime in the twenty-first century, when one discovery revolutionized the world further than any ever before it. This was the discovery of a nonlinear power, which lies inside of every living and nonliving organism on the planet. Its discoverers termed it Meteora. With it came the ability to tap into a clean, seemingly unlimited source of energy.
With further study, it was found that only a few genetically gifted individuals could use this power World War III was fought between these new beings and the United Governments of the world. After fighting to a stalemate, the governments and the beings who had access to this power, now known as Homospiritus, came to an agreement called the Accords.
Code 23: By law, all children born who are capable of using Meteora will be taken for safety reasons to Gardens to learn to control their powers, and serve the greater good of the commonwealth. Which meant to become a soldier in the army of the new world order. Tenchi was four years old when they came for him. Despite the best efforts by his mother to keep him hidden and safe, he was taken by force to Juneau Gardens, which is the home of the Homospiritus and the new governing order of the former United States of America, now named Juneau.
Eventually, he is sent on a mission where he encounters terrorists with nuclear arms who have also taken their own dark dive into the use of Meteora, only to corrupt it. Tenchi is given the chance to abandon his mission and continue his own, which has always been to return to his mother. But now he is faced with a choice, to return home or to fight to secure and prevent the misuse of The Sword of Heaven, an ancient weapon of unparalleled power forged of Meteora itself. If not kept in check, The Sword will throw the world into an apocalyptic age from which we may never recover, a fate that will visit both Homospiritus and humankind alike.
Source(s): www.jamonmiller.com., click under the Garden tab for availability - Pepere EldridgeLv 78 years ago
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