Good books?

classic science fiction
SARA M asked:


I was wondering if anyone has any books to reccomend?
I pretty much read everything there is, except science fiction, but I’m willing to try reading some if there’s a good sci fi book.
I like historical novels alot, and classic stuff, but I’m seriously willing to read ANYTHING good.
Thanks guys =)

Edna

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9 Responses to “Good books?”

  1. deble_2000 says:

    Down River by John Hart
    Too Late For Goodbye by Linwood Barkclay
    Almost Graceland by Steve Carlson
    The Lavender Hour by Anne D. LeClaire
    The Darkest Evening of the Year by Dean Koontz
    Keeping the House by Ellen Barker
    Town House by Tish Cowan

  2. Ant says:

    I love this book:

    About a boy in South Africa with lots of history.

  3. sheena says:

    the lovely bones by alice sebold

    the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime

    dogs of babel

    the secret life of bees

    The glass castle

    Snow flower and the secret fan

    honestly all of these books are fabulous
    :) i hope I helped

  4. David M says:

    If you want a good laugh - while at the same time being held in suspense - try the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. Her books are wittingly clever and keep me highly entertained. I’d recommend them to anyone - especially those who appreciate originality in the overly used murder mystery genre.

    It begins with “One for the Money.”

    Happy reading.

  5. maryjellerson says:

    Anything by James Michener
    Anything by Edward Rutherford
    Anything by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Childs

    Michener writes about the history of places and the people who lived it. ie:The Source, Texas, Hawaii,Poland,Centennial,The Covenant, Chesapeake, Mexico, The Caribbean, are just some of his novels, they are all very good.
    Rutherford writes the same kind of book, his include, London,Sarum, and Russka.
    Preston and Child write adventure/detective/sci-fi novels-they are very good, and a little scary.
    I think that if you are a reader, any of these would be very good.
    Michener and Rutherford would also give you an education.

  6. alphaz_7 says:

    you NEED to read twilight for a good fun read! its a sappy love story that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside but there is also adventure and suspence.

    for a more classical selection i would reccomend:
    kiss of a spider women
    memoirs of a dutiful daughter
    madame bovary

  7. yourcool79 says:

    You HAVE to read the Twilight series by stephanie meyer.

  8. hk2kds says:

    Missing Mom by Joyce Carol Oats - great book that I currently can’t put down
    The Thursday Next Series by Jasper Fforde - I’m guessing you’d like this even better than I did if you’ve read a lot of the classics
    Anything by Leon Uris - all historical fiction
    Sherlock Holmes books by contemporary authors such as Laurie King and Caleb Carr

  9. Twilight Lover # 1 says:

    someone like you**
    Chinese Cinderella**
    forever…
    dreamland ****
    that summer
    just listen***
    durable goods
    joy school
    true to form
    13 reasons why*****
    saving sailor*
    elsewhere***
    blue is for nightmares**
    white is for magic**
    a great and terrible beauty**
    rebel angels**
    wait for me
    such a pretty girl*
    if i have a wicked stepmother, where’s my prince*****
    lush
    smart boys and fast girls*****
    Avalon high**
    Jason and Kyra
    life as we knew it***
    when it happens
    wild roses*****
    the nature of jade*****
    Megan Meade’s guide to the McGowan boys***
    breathe my name*****
    evolution: me and other freaks of nature*
    before i die***
    looking for JJ*****
    dairy queen
    the off season
    the Pigman
    and of course the, TWILIGHT series***********************

    STARS mean really recommended

    mostly for teenage girls, but who cares what gender the book is related to

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