Question Posted Thursday November 20 2008, 1:49 pm
anyone know any really good books. and I like books have questions kinda. like one of mysteries books have like questions what you think happend next. and book make you think alittle and draw to it. I want a romance but nothing you know. I like something about finding your way or books base on real life but somtiems I like read fansty I sorry can't spell. but anybody know any books they love so much give me ideas I try it out. i am high school leavel books thanks. :) plus series to :). i dont want any books people talking to eacher not my thing. and don't need slef helps books well maybe alittle maybe being postive and stuff like that. and i am looking for like book working with Delepemtal kids sorry bad spelling..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Anthro_Wolf89 answered Saturday November 22 2008, 12:29 am: Well, books I love are
"Trouble with Magic" by Patricia Rice (Romance)
"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee (Don't know if you'll like it, but its still a really good book)
"Something Wicked This Way Comes", by Ray Bradbury
(They say it's science Fiction, but I still don't see how....)
Jean Lowery Nixon books are really good.
They also have a series called "Dragon's Blood" by Jane Yolen (Fantasy/Sci Fi)
"Upon a Midnight Clear" by Sherrilyn Kenyon
(I think its a series as well because it says "Dark-Hunter" series)
I've never read them, but "Twilight" seems really popular. The books are written by Stephenie Meyer
Stephen King's "The Shining" and "The Stand" are really good too.
Not sure if you like those though.
Hopefully I helped.
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