hco_babe answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 4:43 pm: the gossip girls series
candy -kevin brooks
dumb love-kathleen jeffrie johnson
boyfriend list-e. lockhart
angus, thongs, and full frontal snogging-louise rennison
what mother doesnt know-sonya sones
a bad boy can be good for a girl-tanya stone
piratechicka answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 4:13 pm: I'd suggest Fear Street Books by R.L Stine. I've read almost all of the Fear Street Books and they rock! They have horror, romance, comedy(Depending on which one you happen to grab). I just got done reading one called Beach House. They're just about teenagers in high school who happen to encounter terrible problems. Most of them have love parts in them. [ piratechicka's advice column | Ask piratechicka A Question ]
BabbiD0LL answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 3:48 pm: -Gossip Girl Series.
-Clique Series.
-24 Girls In 7 Days.
-TTYL.
-TTFN.
-10 Things To Do Before Your 16.
-Feeling Sorry For Celia.
simplicityx answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 3:31 pm: This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen is a really good romantic/comedy to read. Candy by Kevin Brooks was also a good book. Jonathon Sparks books are really great romance novels too, like the Notebook, a Walk to Remember and the Guardian. Rachel Cohn books are good too, if you want to try those also.
FiaBean answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 3:29 pm: "You suck" by Christopher Moore. oops my bad! Okay it's about this couple girlfriend and boyfriend, the girlfriend is a vampire and it starts off right after she bites her boyfriend. He see's she is a vampire and is freaked out a bit but then realizes that he is a vampire himself! Well the book is about him working his new found vampire skills alongside his girlfriend and there's also vampire villians and a teenage vampire-obsessed girl that helps the boyfriend and girlfriend in there path to love and happiness. !! WEE
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