anybody read any books in the adult section that an older teenager would still enjoy and not be bored by? (i've read and enjoyed the pact by jodi picoult and sloppy firsts by megan mccafferty if that gives you any insight) thnks -- i'll rate u 5's if i like the books you suggest!
L__A__M answered Wednesday August 4 2004, 12:03 am: If you like books like Sloppy Firsts, here are similar books: Gossip Girl (there is about 5 books), and The Au Pairs ! [ L__A__M's advice column | Ask L__A__M A Question ]
Sweetie2oo4 answered Sunday August 1 2004, 8:56 pm: "A Walk To Remember"..is in my opinion tha greatest book..i really don't like reading but I couldn't put that book down..it a great story..it'll having you laughing and crying all at the same time..i've read it like 6 times
xO`lexi..enjoy & plz rate =) [ Sweetie2oo4's advice column | Ask Sweetie2oo4 A Question ]
ballerina04 answered Sunday August 1 2004, 4:47 pm: The Lovely Bones was really good. it was kind of heavy for me towards the beginning (girl raped, then murdered) but for an older teen it might be good. It's all about how they're trying to find the girls body, and the girl is watching the family and the killer from heaven. It's reallly sad, but i couldn't put it down.
cowsoink answered Sunday August 1 2004, 4:17 pm: Have you ever heard of David Morrell? Well he wrote alotta books but the one I like best is called, Long Lost. I think you'll really like it. It's about this guy named Brad, when he was little his little bro was kidnapped. Then like 15 years later someone yelling his name from across a crowded New York street. At first he's like what the f@#&?!? Then Petey, the brother, tells him things that only Petey would know from when they were little. But, when they go on a camping trip, Petey trys to push Brad off a cliff and then a hunt for his family begins! It soo mind thrilling it will have you guessing til the end!
.::Chelsea::. [ cowsoink's advice column | Ask cowsoink A Question ]
xxhotsexycutiexx answered Sunday August 1 2004, 3:46 pm: well i dunno i dont relly read much...but i read dis book called "snow bride" its funny n love story..i bet u'll like it if u read it...i dont relly remember who wrote it though..the last name starts wit "M" but i dunno the rite one so i wont give it to u...hmmm i like the books that daniell steels writes..."the long road home" is one of her books dat i like and "five dayz in paris"hmmm i dunno...dats all i like...like i said i dont read much..anyways hope i helped a lil xoxo effy [ xxhotsexycutiexx's advice column | Ask xxhotsexycutiexx A Question ]
spacefem answered Sunday August 1 2004, 3:39 pm: Everyone should read feminist books. Read "Backlash" by Susan Faludi. Read "Heartbreak" by Andrea Dworkin. Read "The Feminine Mystique" and "The Second Sex" and "Dear Sisters: Dispatches from the Women's Liberation Movement". You'll be empowered (if you're a woman) or inspired (if you're not). [ spacefem's advice column | Ask spacefem A Question ]
Sporkster answered Sunday August 1 2004, 3:31 pm: I recently got sucked into the Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons trend thinking that there might be a reason for it's sudden popularity. There IS! They were great mystery/action/adventure books. I'd rate them 9.5/10. [ Sporkster's advice column | Ask Sporkster A Question ]
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