i love gregory maguire! he retells fairy tales, they're fantastic. i just finished reading "son of a witch" which goes along the lines of the wizard of oz (and his "wicked"). it's about the "son" of the wicked witch of the east and how he copes with not knowing who his parents are (as he is not sure she is his mother) and his coming to terms with what he thinks he should be as a person.
there are two series that i always recommend
my absolute favorite is the dark tower series by stephen king. the first book is "the gunslinger" - don't be turned off by the fact that it is by stephen king. it's about the last gunslinger - roland deschain - and his search for the man in black and ultimately the dark tower to save the worlds (yes, worlds). i don't know that i could give you a better description without it being confusing or too revealing. it's an amazing story - king even works himself into it at one point! here's the site for it: http://www.stephenking.com/DarkTower/
the other series i really enjoy is the shanarra series by terry brooks. there are so many of these... there are 4 series. they are science fiction at it's best. i never thought i would enjoy science fiction, but my goodness these are amazing. it's essentially about the struggle between a druid council and the other races (elves, trolls, gnomes, & humans... there are also deamons, but they don't actually exist in the same world). it goes into how the council gets corrupted and saved and rebuilt and adventures of the people who rebuild it, who save the world - multiple times. there is so much to it! here's a site that will give you better info as it will give you some on each book: http://www.terrybrooks.net/novels/index.html
lucia! lucia! by Adriana Trigiani is very good. it's about a young italian girl whose parents are trying to marry her off in the 40's/50's and her rebellion against it. she is actually telling the story of her young adulthood to a young neighbor.
the time traveler's wife - Audrey Niffenegger
it goes back and forth between two points of view and the author does a fantastic job of doing this. a man who goes backwards and forwards in time without warning & the girl who grows up in love with him.
2006-10-14 02:27:15
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answered by Jenessa 5
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I recommend Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. It is a great book just recently released in paperback. It is a YA book, but it is a book that both teens and adults can enjoy with great pleasure. In a brief 'summary' it is a vampire book where a girl, Bella, falls in love with her classmate, Edward, a vampire and many exciting things happen along the way.
2006-10-14 11:34:17
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answered by laney_po 6
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King Fortis the Brave - about a pair of twins who are pulled into a magical world where they get caught up in a battle for control of the land. It's full of adventure and humor and if you like books Harry Potter you'll love King Fortis
2006-10-14 09:56:20
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answered by Caveman 3
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A Long WAy Down by Nick Hornby - four people find themselves on the same roof planning to committ suicide at the same time.. each from quite different backgrounds, they form a bond and have get togethers as they proceed w/life - - funny and poignant - nicely written -
2006-10-14 09:24:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the last two. King Fortis the Brave and The Wish List are both great!
2006-10-14 10:51:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Cloud Atlas
2006-10-14 09:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally love any book by Dean R.Koontz! His books are fiction,suspense,exciting. Once you start one, you won't want to put it down until you're finished with it. Try Watchers, Winter Moon, or The Bad Place.
2006-10-14 08:49:18
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answered by danmar12001 1
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if u dont mind a bit of childish fun,Eoin Colfer's The Wish List is amazing.....
2006-10-14 09:34:03
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answered by questiongirl14 2
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Yeah, Bill O'Reilly's new book is pure fiction.
2006-10-14 08:28:39
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answered by spongeworthy_us 6
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