It's Kind of A Funny Story by Nez Vizzini
Burned by Ellen Hopkins
Mercy Unbound by Kim Antieau
Skin by Adrienne Maria Vrettos
The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl by Barry Lyga
Bleed by Laurie Stolarz
Candy Darlings by Christine Walde
2007-03-03 04:27:55
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answered by laney_po 6
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It is a teenage book but it is called Silver Kiss and it is by Annette Curtis Klause it is about a girl called Zoe who gets mixed up in between a fight between two male vampires that has been going on for a century or two. Very mushy and sad and a good read also try her other one called blood and chocolate (about werewolves though but still good). Another good teenage vampire romance would be Vampire Heart by J.B.Calchman its told in three parts and is about a vampire but you have to figure out who the vampire is, much romance and good vampire fun. And I would also have to suggest the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris, The Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Series by Laurell.K. Hamilton, Betsy Taylor series by Mary Janice Davidson, Racehl Morgan series by Kim Harrison (first book the good the bad and the undead). That is all I can remember at the moment but google them and have a read of their summaries they are all good books which I enjoyed thoroughly and hope you do too.
2007-03-02 15:31:43
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answered by masucree 1
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Another good series is the Dark Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon.The books provide an alternate take on vampires.People who are unjustly murdered call upon Artemis(Greek goddess) and she grants them a day to avenge themselves.After that they are recruited to her army to fight against evil.These are romance novels.Best of the series are 'Dance with the devil' and 'Seize the night'.
Werehunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon.The books in the series are Nightplay,Dragonswan,Stroke of midnight,Unleash the night.These are romance novels.You can read not only about were-wolves but also about were-dragons,were-panthers,wer... and were-tigers.The heros are handsome,powerful and with a mysterious past.Interesting reading.The best of the lot is Night play.
For a really funny vampire romance books read Argeneau book series by Lynsay Sands.The first one of the lot is 'Single white vampire'.Recluse vampire and novelist Lucern Argeneau finds his lair being invaded by his determined editor Kate.He has to hide the fact that he is a vampire from Kate,partake his daily blood quota and manage his family.His interfering all-vampire family doesn’t make things easier.Infact his mom thinks that Kate is perfectly suitable for him.
Prime vampire novels by Susan Sizemore is interesting.The best of the lot is the 4th book 'Master of Darkness.' Reluctant vampire hunter Eden Faveau thinks Laurent is her new partner in an investigation to take down a local vampire drug ring. Laurent is really a renegade vampire from the Tribe Manticore and he is in the right place at the right time to take advantage of Eden. He needs her computer expertise to hack a laptop that he stole from the Tribe leader, Justinian.
'Bitten' and the rest of the books in the series by Kelley Armstrong.They are about Elena,the only female werewolf in the world.She was made a werewolf against her will by her boy friend.She rebels and runs away to Canada where she has been living as a normal human.However she is called back by her Pack leader when an emergency threatens the Pack.
Savage and Ascension by Kelley Armstrong.Both are available free from the author's website.They tell the story of Clayton,how he was made a werewolf,how Jeremy rescued the feral child wolf and earned Clayton's undying gratitude,and how Clayton became someone to reckon with in his Pack.Told in 1st person from Clayton's view,it is poignant and touching at times and humorous.We understand how his childhood influenced his later life.
2007-03-03 17:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Any book by Laurell K Hamilton should fit the bill for you- also, funny books by Mary Janice Davidson- start wuth Undead and Unwed- or Katie MacAlister, Sex and the Single Vampire- funny, not dirty-- Have fun!!
2007-03-02 15:18:52
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answered by groverbrand 1
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Let's see...
I don't generally read these kinds of books, but my friend recommended to me The Boy Who Couldn't Die, which is a mentality-concerned book. You Don't Know Me is SOMEWHAT depressing. Well, not really. All of my friends who read the kinds of books you mentioned enjoyed, it, though.
That's all I can think of right now. The other ones I've read of that variety are either very bad or already mentioned by you in your question.
2007-03-02 15:17:07
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answered by Jenniferr. 2
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a child called it is a sad book and shows how a little boy was abused he wrote it and its a pretty decent sad book
2007-03-02 15:18:10
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answered by Whitt 5
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