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 03:16:29
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I would recommend "One Day My Soul Just Opened Up" by Iyanla Vanzant. It's a highly inspiring book. Other than that there's the Chicken soup series, books by Robert Fulghum, esp. All I Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten. Then for suspense, there's Robert Ludlum, Tom Clancy. Stephen King's books are also a great read.
2007-02-11 04:56:13
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The Locket by Richard Paul Evans
The Purpose Driven Life by Warren
The Acorn People by Jones
To Kill a Mockingbird by Lee
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Stowe
2007-02-11 11:26:36
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Four of my favorite authors are:
Balzac
Milan Kundera
Miguel Delibes
Dosetoyevsky
The best of each one:
Balzac: Le Père Goriot, La Recherche de l'absolu, La Peau de chagrin, Illusions Perdues, Splendeurs et misères de courtisanes...
Kundera: The Unbearable lightness of being, the book of Laughter and forgetting, Immortalité, La Lenteur, Identité....
Delibes: El Camino, El Hereje, El principe destronado, Señora de rojo sobre fondo gris...
Dostoyevsky: Crime and Punishment, the Brothers Karamazov, the Possessed, Notes from the Underground...
For the titles of books by Balzac and Delibes, I'm not sure what the English translations are called but if you google their names I'm sure you'll find them!
2007-02-11 04:50:26
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answered by radioflyer57 3
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I just finished a book called The Ghost of the Cavalier. I really liked it and hope the guy that wrote it has some more out.
2007-02-11 04:17:55
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Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung
The people, and the people alone, are the motive force in the making of world history.
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2007-02-11 07:56:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Boy's Life by Robert McCammon.
2007-02-11 05:45:50
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answered by Bill B 3
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"The Finest Hour" by Tim Clayton and Phil Craig.
2007-02-11 04:16:34
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answered by The Man In The Box 6
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Neil Gaimans, American Gods. Trust me.
2007-02-11 04:19:37
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The Alchemist by paulo Coelho matches your style completely. It's the best book that suits your choice and is superb!!!!!!!!!
2007-02-11 06:59:44
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