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What's your favorite book(s)? Hello everyone! I've got a very simple question: What are your favorite book(s)? If you don't have a favorite, what are some you really enjoy? (I need new things to read.)
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I love anything from John Green, Looking for Alaska is my all time favourite.
My boyfriend is a massive fan of fantasy books and he recommends the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit books.
If you like romance that has a supernatural twist, try the Host from Stephanie Meyer or the Beautiful Creatures series from Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl.
I also love Hush Hush by Rebecca Fitzpatrick, which is another romance/supernatural/adventure sort of book. ]
I'm thirteen as well. My favorite series is the Warriors Series by Erin Hunter. If you haven't read it yet, I think you should. :) ]
I would recommend the Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer. It's quite popular so you might already know about it but if you haven't then you should definitely read it. It's a series of eight books which follows the adventures of a 12 year old criminal mastermind - Artemis Fowl II. The author describes the series as "Die Hard with fairies". Once I started reading the first book I honestly couldn't put it down, it's a definite must read.
I would also suggest another book by Eoin Colfer called The Supernaturalist. I really enjoyed this book and I would also recommend reading this as well. ]
well light of truth!!!i was going to say ellen hopkins as well but now i may as well elaborrate on her types of books...she writesa in verse and the books can be very emotional but worth it. "tricked" is a good example but it canget a bit dirty. Another good series to start is "Cirque du freak" by darren shan. they are a bit long, but an amazing example of brilliant sci-fi vampire writing with a touch of destiny.Dont question the next one just read the eragon series by christiopher paloni. for an ultra emotional read thats quuick and painful read "the fault in our stars" by jonathan greene. Happy readiing!!!!:3 ]
I don't know your type of style so I'm not sure whether you'd like these or not.
I like reading Ellen Hopkins books. She has books for teenagers and for adults and I like her writing style. You should look into them.
I also like the classics like Alice and Wonderland.
Jane Eyre and other books like that are nice. If you're into this type, also look into the Grace Livingston Hill Collections.
I also like the Pretty Little Liars series but that's because I'm watching the show.
Those are a few different styles. Hopefully this helped a little bit. ]
Hello ! :D
Well what kind of genre suits you best? I do have my books but I don't know whether you'll be interested in them hehe. Here;
1)The Story of Philosophy (Will Durant)
2)Reader's Digest Condensed Novels
3)Leadership books by John Maxwell
4)Not Another Self-Help Book (Dr. David Fong)
5)Understanding Ethics ]
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