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Book reccomendations pls :)


Question Posted Friday September 30 2005, 5:10 am

Alright this isn't exactly about school but I didn't know what other category to put it in haha.

So lately I've been bored with nothing to read. I like books that are funny but not completely stupid, good mysteries, and deep stuff that makes you think without being boring.

Suggestions? =)

(15/F)


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Mackenzie answered Friday October 7 2005, 3:31 am:
I can personally recommend:
-- ANYTHING by V.C. Andrews. Particularly "Flowers In The Attic" [that one is also a movie, so enjoy the book.. then enjoy the movie!]


-- ANYTHING by Mary Downing Hahn!! Particularly "Daphne's Book" and "Jellyfish". She's without a doubt *THE* most remarkable writer I've ever come across. I **despise** reading, personally.. so if an author can get me to *PICK UP* a book.. they must be GREAT, but to have me NEVER BE ABLE TO PUT IT DOWN.. they must be SUPERB!!


-- Also, if you haven't yet Robert C O'Brien's "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH", I definitely suggest doing so. It's a classic! All of those in the series [about 3] are all wonderful.


Like I said, I'm NOT a reader, so for ME to recommend some books.. you know they must be somethin' else!! Hope this helps!!! :D

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fashion_frenzy06 answered Sunday October 2 2005, 8:50 pm:
yup try reading the r.l stine collection it is very very cool, in fact they just came out with a new book I think!! they have great mystery books that start out very mysterious and end very creepy!!! one of them is the thrill club, my personal favortite! Hope I helped.

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SQuiRToFLeMoN answered Sunday October 2 2005, 6:47 pm:
i like a series of unfortunate events even though it seems like it would be for younger kids but i liked them and im 15

hope i helped you
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->SQuiRToFLeMoN

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Sum41bizzyd504 answered Saturday October 1 2005, 5:46 pm:
I'm not much a of a big reader... but i do read mysteries, romance etc

Try reading:
Pledged ( its based on girls lives that live in sorotities)

I like it so far

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courtnie_123 answered Saturday October 1 2005, 3:29 pm:
there is this really good book sieres called "the mediator" by Meg Cabot and its about a girl that can see, touch, and talk to ghosts. its a really interesting book. i hope i helped

<3courtnie

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tangerine answered Friday September 30 2005, 11:50 pm:
The Catcher in the Rye! Love that book to bits.

(And yay, you're using good grammar, pretty rare for advicenators...)

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blue_eyed_beuty answered Friday September 30 2005, 7:01 pm:
The Missing Persons series. its sooo good. i read the first 2, two summers ago and i didnt realize there was more so i got all bummed. but then i was at the library last weekend and found two more (3rd nd 4th) im reading them now. theyre like realistic fiction/mystery. i love it

xoxO b_e_b

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ThugGirl041790 answered Friday September 30 2005, 2:46 pm:
Tears of a tiger best book ever.. &hearts; Dez

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Curry09 answered Friday September 30 2005, 2:41 pm:
no more dead dogs im not sure who wrote it but you can look it up on google or something..The lovely Bones is a good book.

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xxKillerQueen answered Friday September 30 2005, 1:15 pm:
Check out the Gossip Girls series by Cecily von Ciegar [I thinkk thats her last name], Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants [series] by Ann Brashares, anything by Sidney Sheldon, and of couuuurse, the one and only - the Harry Potter series.

Other books to look at - P.S, I Love You by Cecilia Ahern, Go Ask Alice, Speak...

Mary Higgins Clark is good...and also, it wouldn't be a bad idea to search for this sort of thing on google! Good luck - reading is the best thing ever.

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salbaing101 answered Friday September 30 2005, 12:02 pm:
have you ever red books by malori blackman coz there great deffinetly go for them. x

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sweetcaramel answered Friday September 30 2005, 11:34 am:
you can try the book Life is Funny or the book Flipped. I'm not sure whoo the authors are but I recently read them and they are really good.

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