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Need a good book to read


Question Posted Friday November 9 2007, 11:45 pm

I really need a good book to read!!!

Im 15/f so i dont want anythign short... something i can really get into

Maybe somethign about teens with problems (drugs, alcohol, self destruction)

Im really open for any kind of book

Please help!


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ohsnapxxiloveyou answered Tuesday November 13 2007, 3:52 am:
Any book that Ellen Hopkinds has written.
I reccomend Crank to begin with, and if you enjoy it, read the sequel, Glass.

They're amazing books.

Also, Alex Sanchez is good.

He has the Rainbow Boys series.
It goes;
Rainbow Boys
Rainbow High
Rainbow Road

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XoXoXoXo77 answered Saturday November 10 2007, 9:32 pm:
the pact.

my sisters keeper.

--- both of those are by jodi picoult

they're amazing read them!
haha <33

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Stacy11 answered Saturday November 10 2007, 6:05 pm:
The Boyfriend List

Things Change


Two really good ones!!

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LOL_x0x answered Saturday November 10 2007, 2:49 pm:
Yay for bookworms =D


- Gossip Girl Series.
- Private Series.
- The A List Series.
- Twilight Series.
- This Lullaby.
- The Realm of Possibility.
- Are We There Yet?
- Speak.
- Bleed.
- Just Listen.
- A Rose For Melinda.
- Elsewhere.


If you'd like more/need authors,
just let me know =]


-Laura. (15-f)

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WittyUsernameHere answered Saturday November 10 2007, 12:12 pm:
Books for 15 year olds?

Hmm.

One of my favorites if you havent read it is the Count of Monte Cristo. Its a book about a man who has his life ripped away from him, and then seeks an elaborate revenge upon those who did it. Author is Alexandre Dumas.

October Sky is an awesome read. Its nonfiction but an excellent story.

Michael Crichton books are good. Jurrasic Park, the Lost world, Prey, Timeline, and many others.

You're old enough for the firm. John Grisham. He has a number of other books.

I dont know any in the areas you mentioned, but for someone your age alot of the ones I listed are excellent books. Alot of them are something of the thriller genre.

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orphans answered Saturday November 10 2007, 7:31 am:
Lifeguard
Its a murder mystery its cool
And its long and an easy read
I suggest ittttt

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christina answered Saturday November 10 2007, 5:01 am:
Some books you might like are:


- Cut.
- Speak.
- Perks Of Being A Wallflower.
- Keeping You A Secret.
- Breathing Underwater.

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BerryWine answered Saturday November 10 2007, 4:54 am:
You might like Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho.

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