The Narnia book series was really good.
2006-11-21 14:24:16
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answered by debralizjr 4
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It depends what age you are, or more the age level the books you read are directed to, and what genre of books you enjoy.
I will give you some books that I thoroughly enjoy; I read different genres, especially fantasy, and though I'm a teenager read adult and children books.
Robin Hobb's books are great fantasy books. Three of her four trilogies should be read in order though. The Farseer trilogy, the Liveship Traders trilogy and the Tawny Man trilogy. They are all in the same world, the Farseer and the Tawny Man trilogy based around the same characters. These are books are really for adults, in some parts quite mature. Her other trilogy I haven't read, I think only one or two of the books are out. They are called the Soldier's Son trilogy.
Eragon and it's sequel, Eldest, in the Inheritance trilogy, are also fantastic fantasies. They are by Christopher Paolini. They are about dragons, based around a boy called Eragon who has a dragon egg hatch for him. They were really written for older children and teenagers, but I know many adults who have read and enjoyed them.
Another good series is the Earth's Children books, by, I THINK, Joan Auel. They are set just after the stone age. The first is called the Clan of the Cave Bear.
These are all great books. I hope you read and enjoy them.
2006-11-21 23:04:21
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answered by Eloise 2
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The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings books.
The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks.
The Clan of the Cave Bear, The Valley of Horses, etc. by Jean M Auel.
Lord Valentine's Castle by Robert Silverberg.
The Flowers in the Attic series by V. C. Andrews
(also the Heaven series by Andrews)
2006-11-21 22:58:00
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answered by awanderingelf 4
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Depends on what kind of person you are and what types of books you like to read. I prefer some science fiction and I also like something that is deep and beautifully written. As far as those go, I would suggest the Ender Series by Orson Scott Card, or The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Steven Chboski.
2006-11-21 22:28:32
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answered by ELLA 1
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Well it depends on how old you are, and what kinds of things you are interested in.
If you like fantasy, I think Eragon would be a nice book to read
If you like mysteries and suspence, read Da Vinci Code
If you like girly stories, how about The Nanny Diaries
2006-11-21 22:25:27
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answered by Roxy 1
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The Da Vinci Code
2006-11-21 22:23:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The Harry Potter books totally rock!!!
2006-11-21 22:25:14
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answered by вad wolf 5
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Erections, Ejaculations and tales of ordinary Madness.
by Charles Bukowski.
Despite the title its a very good book. If you are a bible basher, or a bit of a stiff, don't read it. !
2006-11-21 22:33:12
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answered by oldscarrow 1
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OMG!! Gurly...you so have to read a book called (A child called "it")and the sequels to it too! There all really good books...just my opinion...later
xoxo
Audge*Paudge
2006-11-21 22:46:35
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answered by Audge*Paudge 1
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Lipstick Jungle by Candace Bushnell (author of sex and the city).
2006-11-21 22:25:04
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answered by DinaJ 2
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