A few suggestions:
Science Fiction[sci/fi]:
Anything by Ray Bradbury! Also, Kurt Vonnegut-particularly Hocus Pocus and Breakfast of Champions.
Fantasy/Romance:
Nora Roberts' Circle trilogy
Fantasy/like harry Potter/eragon:
Books by Libba Bray.
YA[young adult] Romance:
Everything by Sarah Dessen- she's actually one of my very favorite authors. Try Just Listen and The Truth About Forever
Adventure/Romance:
Agan, Nora Roberts.
2006-12-27 15:56:08
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answered by Rachel 6
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Uhhh... why the spaces? Anyway:
1. Science Fiction : The Foundation Series, Isaac Asimov
2. Fantasy Romance : ... not my area, sorry!
3. Dark Romance : ... still not my area!
4. Fantasy : You've heard of lord of the rings right? But also check out The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Sandman (graphic novels-which might fall under dark romance)
5. Young adult-romance :.... okay to cut it short, nothing romantic for me!!!
6. Adventure Romance : !!! Arggh!!!
7. Philosophy : Sophie's World - for light reading. The Brothers karamazov and Atlas Shrugged for heavier stuff.
2006-12-27 16:04:30
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answered by ragdefender 6
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SciFi:
Classics like Jules Verne's books and H.G. Wells. But consider
I Robot (original work by Issac Asimov), Dune, and Fahrenheit 451.
Fantasy/Romance: You're on your own
Fantasy: Hobbit; The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Young Adult: Any Nancy Drew or Tom Swift book
Adventure: Moby Dick; A tale of Two CIties
2006-12-27 16:00:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The Acorna series (Anne McCaffery is a fantasy/sci-fi
The Wheel of Time series (Robert Jordan) is a long involving fantasy series, but it's mostly really good.
If you're into girly action/romance there's Gaurdian of Honor and Sorceress of Faith (Robin D. Owens)
For adventure/romance, there's the Rhapsody series and Symphony of Ages series (Elizabeth Haydon)
2006-12-27 16:07:01
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answered by nytshad 2
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Sci-Fi: The Omega Man
Fantasy: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. (The movies were great but the books are a must read.)
2006-12-27 16:04:56
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answered by iplaybass1956 3
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something that provokes theory and is irreverent for its time as properly as nonetheless a sturdy study some years later. What makes a e book super is that one you could study as quickly as greater and nonetheless benefit some thing from it like Catcher in the Rye or Grapes of Wrath or maybe 1984 via George Orwell.
2016-10-28 12:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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A Complicated Kindness (it's about almost everything!)
The Kite Runner (drama)
Asleep (philosophical)
Coraline (creepy)
The Color Purple (women struggle)
The Five People You Meet in Heaven (philosophical)
The Mezzanine (short read)
Alva and Irva (very weird)
These will keep you busy for a while!
2006-12-27 17:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Philosophy.
Bhagavad Geetha, the spiritual awareness of human soul for better living.
2006-12-28 04:46:34
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answered by prince47 7
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the best philosophy book by far that I have ever read is Deepak Chopra- the spontaneous fulfillment of desire. I am still thinking about this book and you could read it over and over and over... love, Love, LOVE it. It is that good.
2006-12-27 16:14:59
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answered by ChristiW 2
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Hm...Under Fantasy I would have to say Myth Adventures...this also goes under 'humor'.
2006-12-29 10:17:29
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answered by K.K. 5
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