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Question Posted Sunday June 24 2007, 5:01 am

Does anyone know good books for summer reading. And the books are atleast on a 10th grade or higher reading level...
Thanks anyways :D


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easterngirl answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 3:00 pm:
I would recommend

Twilight- by stephenie meyers
New moon- by stephenie meyers
just listen- by sarah dessen
the truth about forever- by sarah dessen
[Those are my favorites]
Hope you enjoy.
:D

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xokristabelle answered Sunday June 24 2007, 2:38 pm:
Anna Karenina

The Book Thief

White Oleander

Paint It Black

Running With Scissors

Girl, 20

The Time Traveler's Wife

Memoirs of a Geisha

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devonede answered Sunday June 24 2007, 12:59 pm:
If you're looking for something that will take a while to read and challenge you a little, you could try:
-<u>The Book Theif</u> by Marcus Suzak
--Another one of his books, that isn't quite as long, but still amazing is:
-<u>I am the Messanger</u>
Maybe you're looking for more "life-like" books that pertain to things that happen in highschool lives...you might like:
-<u>This Lullaby</u> (Sarah Dessen)
-<u>The Perks of being a Wallflower</u> (Stephen Chbosky)
Another great read is <u>The Wish List</u> by Eoin Colfer.
--And if you end up enjoying that one, you might like his <u>Artemis Fowl</u> series. (This series is strictly fiction and involves "faeries" and other things of that sort...but it is still a very good group of books)
Seeing as we're on very fictional books at the time, <u>Tithe</U> (Holly Black) is brilliant.
Some more interesting, but...strange...books are:
-<u>Invisible Monsters</u> (Chuck Palahniuk)
-<u>Running With Scissors</u> (Augusten Burroughs)
-<u>Gingerbread</u> (Rachel Cohn)
-<u>Crooked</u> (Tom McNeal)
-<u>Massive</u> (Julia Bell)
-<u>Give a Boy a Gun</u> (Todd Strasser)
-<u>A Million Little Pieces (James Frey)

Here's a list of some other random books that I found to be quite good:
-<u>Holes</u> (Louis Sachar)
-<u>Small Steps</u> (Louis Sachar)
-<u>Hoot</u> (Carl Hiaasen)
-<u>Life in the Fat Lane</u> by Cherie Bennett (It's really not that weird)
-<u>Speak</u> Laurie Halse Anderson
-<u>Tending to Grace</u> (Kimberly Newton Fusco)
-<u>Girl, 15, Charming but Insane</u> (Sue Limb)

I guess it all depends on your favorite genre of books, but I think I covered a few categories.
I hope I helped out a little bit, have a good time.
-Devon

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peebles7 answered Sunday June 24 2007, 10:28 am:
a seperate peace
the poisonwood bible- barbara kingsolver
alias grace- margaret atwood
anything by Jane Austen
life of pi
plainsong

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