what are some of your favorite books?

classic science fiction
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i love to read. i read a lot. anyways i need some suggestions for some new books. i like classics but something fresh sounds good. i’m not into science fiction or horror. I like good sweet books. i do love drama. just not the repetitive kinds like Gossip girl. thanks for your help.

Jessica

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15 Responses to “what are some of your favorite books?”

  1. Tunz says:

    these are all serieses…..
    harry potter -jk rowling
    artemis fowl-eion colfer
    great and terrible beauty–libba bray
    uglies–scott westerfield
    inheritance–christopher paolini
    alex rider adventures-anthony horowitz
    traces-malcolm rose
    Land of Elyon (Easier read)-Patrick Carman
    Inkheart/Inkspell/Inkdeath(not out yet)-Cornelia Funke

    serieses by tamora pierce
    song of the lioness
    the immortals
    protector of the small
    circle of magic
    the circle opens
    beka cooper

    random good books:
    heir apparant-Vivian Vande Velde
    now you see it….-VVV
    book thief-Markus Zusak

    Tunz

  2. underscore_sydney says:

    harry potter and twilight.

  3. BELLE says:

    Angela’s Ashes- a great book

  4. Alan I says:

    Einstein
    Six Days Of War
    Perfidy

  5. ALEXIS says:

    These are some of my favorites:

    Neil Gaiman is an amazing author!

    Edgar Allen Poe is a really good author. Check out his poems and short stories.

    William Shakespeare is good too.

    Any books by Scott Westernfeld or Neal Shusterman are really good too.

    Any books by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes are amazing! There is In The Forest of The Night, Demon In My View, Shattered Mirror, Midnight Predator. And then there is the The Kiesha’ra series: Hawksong (the best in the series!), Snakecharm, Falcondance, Wolfcry and Wyverhail.

    A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly

    Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause

    How To Kill A Rock Star by Tiffanie Debartolo

    The Princess Bride by William Goldman

    13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson

    Girl At Sea by Maureen Johnson

    Abarat by Clive Barker, Make sue you get the hardcover version though!!! If you liked the first one be sure to check out the next book in the series Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War.

    Daughters of Destiny series: Keeper of the Winds by Jenna Solitaire, If you enjoyed the first one check out the next three books in the series. Keeper of the Waters, Keeper of the Flames and Keeper of the Earth.

    The Abhorsen Trilogy (Sabriel, Lirael, Abhorsen) by Garth Nix

    The Maximum Ride series (The Angel Experiment, Schools Out Forever, Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports,
    The Final Warning) by James Patterson

    His Dark Materials trilogy (The Golden Compass, The Subtle
    Knife and The Amber Spyglass) by James Patterson

    A Great and Terrible Beauty, Rebel Angels and The Far
    Sweet Thing by Libba Bray

    The Riddles of Epsilon by Christine Morton-Shaw

    The Cry of the Icemark by Stuart Hill, If you liked this one, check out the next two Blade of Fire and The Last Battle of
    the Icemark.

    The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray by Chris Wooding

    Inkheart and Inkspell by Cornelia Funke

    The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke

    Holes by Louis Sanchar

    The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series by Ann
    Brashares

    Dreamland by Sarah Dessen

    A Mango Shaped Space by Wendy Mass

    The Morganville Vampire series (Glass Houses, Dead Girls
    Dance, and Midnight Alley) by Rachel Cain

    The Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini

    The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis

    The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien

    The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien

    Impulse by Ellen Hopkins

    The Secret Under My Skin by Janet McNaughton

    Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse by Stephanie Meyer

    Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling

    Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan

    All-American Girl by Meg Cabot

    Uglies series by Scott Westernfeld

    The Wind Singer, Slaves of the Mastery and Firesong by William Nicholson

    Define “Normal” by Julie Ann Peters

    The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

    Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt

  6. vthokiefan0007 says:

    sounds like me, well i loved east of eden by steinbeck and im reading a trilogy of 3 books by Daniel Quinn right now theyre called Ishmael, The Story of B, and MY Ishmael which are amazing

  7. beatle1909 says:

    The Master and Marguerite, Look Homeward, Angel, Love is a Racket, The Book Thief, The Brothers Ashkenazy, and The Great Gatsby, are among the best books that I have ever read.

  8. Apple says:

    the alchemist
    the virgin suicides
    the poisonwood bible
    fall on your knees
    oryx and crake
    the handmaid’s tale

  9. darla says:

    *”My Sister’s Keeper” by Jodi Picoult
    *”Uglies” series by Scott Westerfeld (Uglies; Pretties; Specials; and Extras)
    *1-800-WHERE-R-YOU series by Meg Cabot
    -anything by Margaret Peterson Haddix
    -”Miracle on 49th Street” by Mike Lupica
    -”The Same Stuff as Stars” by Katherine Paterson

  10. AJ says:

    The Hatchet and Number the Stars

  11. Party_Animal09 says:

    Kite Runners
    Night
    Speak
    evolution, me, and other freaks of nature
    The Lovely Bones
    My Sister’s Keeper
    Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac
    Flipped

  12. <3 jEnNi ~:> says:

    I love any books of Jodi Picoult! :) they are great books!

    but my other fave is Shopaholic Series by Sophie Kinsella!
    coz its funny and I love it!

  13. captain says:

    I have read every book by Lesley Pearse they are very interesting & easy to read.:

  14. bosha says:

    The Perks of Being a Wallflower is short but really insightful Crank is also an interesting book

  15. WITH1L says:

    I love Meg Cabot and Sophie Kinsella’s books. I am in the process of reading Emily Giffin’s books. They are all great authors!

    For I teen I recommend Meg Cabot’s young adult books. She is the best author. She has adult books too, so you can grow with her.

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