"Angela's Ashes" by Frank McCourt. "The Shipping News" by Annie Proulix. "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck. "High Fidelity" by Nick Hornby. "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith. "The Right Stuff" by Tom Wolf. "Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom. "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexander Dumas. "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostievsky. and "Salem's Lot" by Stephen King.
Hope that helps.
2006-07-08 15:55:05
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answered by rjordan1041 2
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I love books too. Here are some of my favorites. Any Which Way The Wind Blows by E. Lynn Harris, Friends and Lovers by Erick Jerome Dickey and I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou. There are all great books You should read them. I read more books by listening to books on tapes. I like to get the book and them then get the same book on tape. I get all of my books and tapes from the library. Sometimes i can find the same book as a movie. That great too!!
2006-07-08 23:42:19
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answered by candlelight 2
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I could recommend many favorite books. But I'll keep it short.
The Uglies trilogy by Scott Westerfeld is great. The three books are Uglies, Pretties, and Specials. Tally Youngblood, is a 15/16 yr. old who deals with your typical issues of whether or not to conform to society in order to belong to a group or clique as well as issues with friendship and first love. The main difference, Westerfeld's novels are set in a futuristic society where "pretty" is more than just having lucky genes...
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer is another great YA book. The book opens with Bella moving to a new town and getting ready for her first day of school. As she begins to make friends, however, she notices that one group of kids is definitely not like the others...Edward is unlike any other boy she's ever met...he's a vampire for one thing...but she can't help falling madly in love with him despite their differences! Of course nothing is ever easy in high school....
2006-07-08 23:29:17
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answered by laney_po 6
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Sideways Stories From Wayside school(Louis Sacher) and other by him.
Princess Diaries( meg Cabot)(realistic fiction) \
on the Run( Gordan Korman)
Everest(Gordan Korman)
2006-07-08 22:48:33
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answered by katfreedman 2
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Fat Tuesday- Sandra Brown
Naughty & Nice- Eric Jerome Dickey
4 Play-Olivia
2006-07-08 23:25:23
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answered by cafe_erotika 1
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try some V.C Andrews, Anne Rice, Amelia Atwater Rhodes
Also. You should read Before Midnight by MB Rumpf.
2006-07-08 23:43:25
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answered by nativepride72032 2
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Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand if you want heavy but truthful reading. and any Paulo Coelho book is good---try the Alchemist or Veronika Decides to Die. any Ken Follet is good too.
2006-07-08 22:49:39
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answered by abstemious_entity 4
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The Phantom By: Susan Kay. A very good book. Thouching and sad. I loved it. Its about the phantom of the opera.
2006-07-08 22:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The Giver, by Lois Lowry
2006-07-08 22:48:50
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answered by kim 1
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A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly. I love that book. It's sooooooooo good! I HIGHLY reccomend it!
2006-07-08 22:47:18
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answered by roxy81492 4
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