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Does anybody know some good books? If u do plz tell me the author if u know!
Thanks!

I am 11.

2006-08-04 14:05:03 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

21 answers

What type of book do you like the best?

Fantasy/mystery/science fiction:
The Neverending Story by Michael Ende
OutCast quartet by Christopher Golden and Thomas E. Sniegoski
#1 The Un-Magician
#2 Dragon Secrets
#3 Ghostfire
#4 Wurm War
http://www.christophergolden.com/outcast.html
Ghost trilogy by Bruce Coville
#1 The Ghost in the Third Row
#2 The Ghost Wore Gray
#3 The Ghost in the Brass Bed
His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman
#1 The Golden Compass (published overseas as Northern Lights)
#2 The Subtle Knife
#3 The Amber Spyglass
- then the short story Lyra's Oxford
The Young Wizards series by Diane Duane, starting with So You Want to Be a Wizard
John Bellairs books, including The Mummy, the Will, and the Crypt
Mary Downing Hahn books, including The Doll in the Garden
Margaret Peterson Haddix, including Among the Hidden (the first in the Shadow Children series), Just Ella, and Turnabout
The Wish by Gail Carson Levine
Whales on Stilts by M.T. Anderson
Sisters, Long Ago by Peg Kehret

Classics:
White Fang by Jack London
Call of the Wild by Jack London
Anne Shirley octet by L.M. Montgomery
#1 Anne of Green Gables
#2 Anne of the Island
#3 Anne of Avonlea
#4 Anne of Windy Poplars
#5 Anne's House of Dreams
#6 Anne of Ingleside
#7 Rainbow Valley
#8 Rilla of Ingleside
All of the Shoes books by Noel Streatfeld, including
Ballet Shoes
Dancing Shoes
Theatre Shoes
Louisa May Alcott books, including Little Women
Frances Hodgson Burnett books, including The Secret Garden
All-of-a-Kind Family series by Sydney Taylor

Dramatic/realistic fiction:
The Alice McKinley series by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, starting with The Agony of Alice - Note that there are now prequels that follow Alice from 3rd - 5th grade (easier reads for younger kids, G-rated) in addition to the newer titles set in high school (getting a little older, subject/content-wise)
Sixth-Grade Glommers, Norks, and Me by Lisa Papademetriou
Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You by Barthe DeClements
The Truth About Sixth Grade by Colleen O'Shaughnessy McKenna
Louis Sachar books, including Sixth Grade Secrets
Jerry Spinelli books, including Maniac Magee
Click Here (To Find Out How I Survived Seventh Grade) by Denise Vega
Behind the Attic Wall by Sylvia Cassedy
Judy Blume books, including Just as Long as We're Together
Cynthia Voigt books, starting with Homecoming
The two Skye O'Shea titles by Megan Shull, as well as Amazing Grace
Anastasia Krupnik series by Lois Lowry
Tru Confessions and Multiple Choice, both by Janet Tashjian
The Broccoli Tapes by Jan Slepian
The Creek by Jennifer L. Holm
Where I'd Like To Be by Frances O'Roark Dowell
The Girls by Amy Goldman Koss
The Alison Rules by Catherine Clark
The Key to the Golden Firebird by Maureen Johnson
The Steps by Rachel Cohn
The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall
Define "Normal" by Julie Anne Peters
The Misfits by James Howe
Quit It by Marcia Byalick

Historical fiction:
Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen
The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare
Breaking with Charity by Ann Rinaldi
Mable Riley by Marthe Jocelyn
(See the classics list for more historical fiction!)

2006-08-04 14:16:28 · answer #1 · answered by Willow_Whedon 3 · 9 0

Gail Carson Levine -- Ella Enchanted
Shannon Hale -- The Goose Girl
Shannon Hale -- The Princess Academy
Jane Yolen -- Briar Rose
Jane Yolen -- The Devil's Arithmetic
Lois Lowry -- Number the Stars
Lois Lowry -- The Giver
Donna Jo Napoli -- Bound (so many books)
http://www.donnajonapoli.com/ya.html#Fire
Rick Riordan -- The Lightning Thief
Rick Riordan -- Sea of Monsters
Sarah Weeks -- So B. It
Sarah Weeks -- Jumping the Scratch
Laura Gallego Garcia -- The Legend of the Wandering King
Pam Munoz Ryan -- Becoming Naomi Leon
Louis Sachar -- Holes
E. L. Konigsburg -- The View From Saturday
E.L. Konigsburg -- The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place
Cynthia Kadohata -- Kira-Kira
Cynthia Kadohata -- Weedflower
Shelley Pearsall -- Trouble Don't Last
Shelley Pearsall -- Crooked River
Richard Peck -- The Teacher's Funeral
K.L. Going -- The Liberation of Gabriel King

Classics

The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery

2006-08-05 04:06:30 · answer #2 · answered by laney_po 6 · 0 0

Dragon Rider, by Cornelia Funke. Or really anything by Cornelia Funke.
Fablehaven, by Brandon Mull
A Series of Unfortunate Events, by Lemony Snicket

2015-09-28 11:28:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

King Fortis the Brave is a great book about a pair of twelve-year-old twins that are brought into a magical world where they find themselves caught in a battle for control of the land. Full of adventure and humor, it is perfect for someone eleven (and I know a lot of adults who have enjoyed it as well)

2006-08-04 16:39:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are so many! It all depends on what type of book you like to read. Try going to your local library and they usually have a good selection of age appropriate books or can steer you in the right direction for the type of book you want to read.

2006-08-04 14:08:22 · answer #5 · answered by Hollie F 3 · 0 0

nicely, i've got seen too many new writers searching for criticism. This, with the aid of all potential, i'm high-quality with. I do have a situation, although, once you supply it to them, and that they only get disenchanted. they are no longer searching for criticism, they're searching for a pat on the decrease back and thorough approval of what they wrote, whether this is sturdy or undesirable. around ninety% of the questions are especially very resembling that. even whilst the writing is actual unbelievably terrible, the common answer would be: OMG UR LYK SO AMAZIN U SHULD GET printed N I WULD LYK TTLI examine IT!!! i think distinctive the professional answerers desperate to circulate away B&A as a results of fact of that. whilst somebody is calling for criticism at here, this is in simple terms yet another word for approval. they do no longer probably choose you to tell them how nicely they did, or whether you will have a comma here or there. yet another element this is fairly stressful is whilst somebody asks on your OPINION on a e book or despite...and you tell them...and that they bash you. B&A additionally lost distinctive the liberty it used to have. you could no longer talk freely approximately your opinion in view which you comprehend the guy who asked the question is going to bash you especially undesirable. i think of this is extra often than not as a results of upward push in childrens around here. i do no longer ideas having adolescents ask around- its actual especially exciting- yet i'd would desire to declare some, emphasis on the some, may be fairly petty around here.

2016-09-28 22:17:14 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. A must-read.
Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. Fun & entertaining.
Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. Also a must-read.

2006-08-04 14:35:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Call of the Wild by Jack London and any books by Beverly Cleary.

2006-08-04 14:10:08 · answer #8 · answered by Jimmy Pete 5 · 0 0

uhm.. i have read alot of books when i was still 11, but i'm not sure what kind of books do you like or if you like to read something that is heavy or for kids your age.. my favorite is the Baby sitters club... there's also Goosebumps, and if you want something for a laugh, try HELP! hehe... try this: CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE PRETEEN SOUL.. i was inspired by it, so you may be inspired by it too.... i'm 16 btw... GOD bless!

2006-08-04 14:15:59 · answer #9 · answered by aiai_ngo 2 · 0 0

Twilight, by Stephanie Meyers (its about a girl who falls in love with a vampire)
Inkheart, by Corneila Funke (sp). very good book, if your into magic stuff.
Harry potter books, and Series of unfortunate events.
hope i helped..

2006-08-04 14:09:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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