The Mediator series
1.Shadowland
2.Ninth Key
3.Reunion
4.Darkest Hour
5.Haunted
6.Twilight
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Anyway...you should read Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. Including sequel New Moon. I could not stop reading this books! A little romantic and cute story. You should go on barnesandnoble.com to get a good idea of the summary! You will not regret reading these books!
well there are several...I love all of them. You should try them. You should go to barnesandnoble.com to get more info on the books.
1. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
2. New Moon (sequel to Twilight)
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Alex Rider Series
1. Strormbreaker
2. Point Blanc
3. Skeleton Key
4. Scorpia (my favorite)
5. Ark Angel
6. Snakehead (coming in 2007)
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By Francince Pascal.
1. Fearless
2. Sam
3. Run
4. Twisted
5. Kiss
6. Payback
7. Rebel
8. Heat
9. Blood
10. Liar
11. Trust
12. Killer
13. Bad
14. Missing
15. Tears
16. Naked
17. Flee
18. Love
19. Twins
20. Sex
21. Blind
22. Alone
23. Fear
24. Betrayed
25. Lost
26. Escape
27. Shock
28. Chase
29. Lust
30. Freak
31. Normal
32. Terror
33. Wired
34. Fake
35. Exposed
36. Gone
Definitely read them, first chance you get, they are difficult to find in stores so try buying them from www.amazon.com, or www.bn.com. Also when you finish those look for the new series "Fearless FBI" I just started it and it's great. (Theres a lot of books in the series but they are kind of short..dont worry) I cant stop reading them!
2007-02-11 08:42:57
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answered by Jenny 5
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I've just recently finished reading a book called Frangipani by Celestine Vaite. I'm now reading the book that comes before it called Breadfruit (didn't know there was a series at first...oops!) And I like this just as much as the other. They're set in Tahiti with the simplistic lives of the large families that live there. Many aspects of the main character, Materena Mahi, and her family resemble parts of the author's past which, I think, makes it even more interesting. There is a third book, Tiare, that hasn't been published in the US yet which I'm waiting for. If you want a light read that's a great story, this is definitely for you :o)
2007-02-08 08:08:46
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answered by Kristie 3
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Dove in the Window
Marley and Me
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Winter Soliste
The Diary of Anne Frank
Thursday's Child
Mrs. Polifax Pursued
The Blue Bottle Club
2007-02-08 10:57:39
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answered by Puff 5
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You can go to Amazon.com and search:
"Lost from Atlantis Book 1" - Book 2 is coming out soon, Book 3 is in editing and will be out soon too.
"Death by Murder David Lindsay" - you have to search that way. There's a lot of sex in it.
and "Super Spaghetti."
They're all available for free right now through Kindle Unlimited, which you can get with a free trial - Google how to get it. Then you can read it online or with a free Kindle phone app if you don't have a Kindle.
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answered by thedavecorp 6
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Valentine by Tom Savage
Scavenger (the same author)
Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood by Rebecca Wells
2007-02-08 09:06:42
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answered by Optimistic 6
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I'm a big fan of books myself. Sophie Kinsella's "Confession of a Shopaholic" is great if you are looking for a funny lighthearted book, Dan Brown's "Angels and Demons" and "The Davinci Code" are really good too if you like religious and scientific adventure and conflict. Laurie Halse Anderson's "Speak" and Laura Weiss's "Such a Pretty Girl" are great books of serious matters like rape, and Mary Higgins Clark is a wonderful mystery writer, my favorite book of her's was "All around the town"
2007-02-08 08:43:47
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answered by megastarr92 2
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Inkheart
Inkspell
The Thief Lord
Dragon Rider --These are all Cornelia Funke's book
The Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud
Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan
Septimus Heap Series by Angie Sage
2007-02-08 16:17:20
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answered by BookWorm 2
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You might like "Angelhair" by Joseph Noga. It's a real good thriller. You can get a preview of the story on the authors website www.joenoga.com I'm sure you'll like it and pass the word around to some friends too.
2007-02-08 10:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know how old you are... but the last book I read in English was 'Lolita' by Nabokov. Some very funny jokes and a masterpiece...despite it's kind of a sick love.
If you like roman and greek classics try 'The Golden A_ss' by Apuleius... it's not heavy to read as many other classics plus it's mysterious and funny. Some erotic content.
2007-02-08 08:12:56
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answered by Diomedes 3
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I was recently reading Agatha Christie's book "Dead Man's Folly." She's an excellent author, if you like mysteries. My favourite of her books is "Ten Little Indians" (a.k.a. "And Then There Were None).
2007-02-08 08:06:28
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