i'm really really bored with all the books i have read. i'm ready for a new good one. i don't like to read books that are about life, but more like one's that tell a story. i would like to start a new series. i like the harry potter books and sisterhood of the traveling pants. i'm 15 and female. i am smart so nothing that's really easy to read but nothing that takes to much thinking either. any suggestions?
it's about a chinese farmer and like he's trying to become rich and he's going through all these trust problems and land problems and then he becomes rich but then his sons betray him when he dies....
Flower for Algernon- i LOVED this book
it's about a mentally challenged guy and some scientists are doing an experiment on him whether they can make a person more intelligent. he DOES become intelligent but the people that were his friends sees him differently now. it has a really good ending. [ Endivisual's advice column | Ask Endivisual A Question ]
xwishonstarsx answered Saturday August 18 2007, 1:40 pm: The Princess Bride by William Goldman. It's not part of a series, but it's an awesome book. And really fun to read.
Also, I don't know if you would like this sort of thing, but "I, Claudius" by Robert Graves is a very detailed book about the Roman emperors. It sounds dull, but it's not. I just finished it a few days ago.
LOL_x0x answered Saturday August 18 2007, 12:35 pm: The Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer.
Or the authors Sarah Dessen & David Levithen are my favorites =]
SilentOne answered Saturday August 18 2007, 7:12 am: Hey,
One of my fave. series, it's long, so it will keep you going a long time unless you're a speed-reader, but it's worth it;
Otherland - Tad Williams
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