Twilight and New Moon by Meyer are fantastic! I loved them.
A Great and Terrible Beauty and Rebel Angels by Bray are great books too.
And for a classic, The Princess Bride by Goldman, it's marvelous.
Enjoy!
2007-03-10 07:15:54
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answered by Jess 4
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Hi! I recently read a book that is sort of 'fantastical'- meaning from fantasy- called The Hero and the Crown. It's by Robin McKinley. It's about a girl who is the daughter of a king and makes a discovery about an old recipe against fire. Then an incident leads her to figure out a bit about her mother, and her destiny. It's a really good book. If you like Harry Potter then you will like: Here, There Be Dragons by James A. Owen. As many have suggested, Eldest and Eragon are really good books. Inkheart and Inkspell are really interesting too. The Oathbound Wizard by Christopher Stasheff is an amazing book that keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time. The Lady Grace Mysteries are also recommended
2014-11-06 08:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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ing from fantasy- called The Hero and the Crown. It's by Robin McKinley. It's about a girl who is the daughter of a king and makes a discovery about an old recipe against fire. Then an incident leads her to figure out a bit about her mother, and her destiny. It's a really good book. If you like Harry Potter then you will like: Here, There Be Dragons by James A. Owen. As many have suggested, Eldest and Eragon are really good books. Inkheart and Inkspell are really interesting too. The Oathbound Wizard by Christopher Stasheff is an amazing book that keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time. The Lady Grace Mysteries are also recommended. Have fun reading
2014-11-06 07:58:36
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Hi! I recently read a book that is sort of 'fantastical'- meaning from fantasy- called The Hero and the Crown. It's by Robin McKinley. It's about a girl who is the daughter of a king and makes a discovery about an old recipe against fire. Then an incident leads her to figure out a bit about her mother, and her destiny. It's a really good book. If you like Harry Potter then you will like: Here, There Be Dragons by James A. Owen. As many have suggested, Eldest and Eragon are really good books. Inkheart and Inkspell are really interesting too. The Oathbound Wizard by Christopher Stasheff is an amazing book that keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time. The Lady Grace Mysteries are also recommended. Have fun reading!
2007-03-10 10:00:44
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answered by Peace_on_earth 3
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I bet you'll like The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, comsider it your graduation from reading teen oriented books. It is a great classic at the same time, unlike other classics, anyone can read it because basically, everyone can fathom it and it is very exciting as well as mind boggling.
You might also enjoy books by Plum Sykes like the Debutante Divorcees and Bergdorf Blondes, which gives you an insight behind the lives of glamorous New York Royalties. Besides this, the plot is entirely original and enjoyable.
If you are into something different within the field of teen stuff and all that, I also suggest you read The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night Time(might have scrambbled the title, sorry) by Mark Haddon. It is a post modern story that would definetly facinate anyone who reads that book.It gives the readers a break to cliched plots.
2007-03-10 20:56:19
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answered by HSBChanel 2
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Lisi Harrison:
The Clique series
I don't remember all the titles, sorry!
It is about these rich girls that get everything that they want. A new girl moves in nextdoor from Massie (the popular girl) and she ruins the friendship of some of the girls.
Judy Blume:
Are You There God? It's Me Margaret.*
Deeny*
Just As Long As We Are Together
Blubber
Starring Sally J. Freiderman As Herself
I absolutly love all of these! It is aboit womanhood, friendship and dealing with hard times. All great books.
Anne Martin:
PS Longer Letter Later*
Snail Mail No More*
It is about two girls that were best friends until they were seperated when she had to move. They write letters back in fourth telling each other about their new lives. The second is a sequal.
Other:
What Every Girl Except Me Knows****
Going For Great
Nowhere Now Here
Going For Great, Nowhere Now Here are American Girl books. What every girl except me knows, is the best book ever. Sorry I don't know the titles!
Chicken Soup for the Soul:
For the Girls Soul
For the Teenage Soul
For the Pre-teen Soul
For the Pre-teen Soul II
For the Teenage soul 1-5
The ones with the stars are my favorites. I don't know the author's of the "other" books. They are all girly books. You will really like them! I read 20 books one summer!
2007-03-10 08:31:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the same exact books as you so I hope this helps. For the fanasty genre you should try reading the Inheritance trilogy. The first book is Eragon, the second is Eldest, and the third is yet to be announced. Also, for the teen girl drama type you could try reading the Clique series, Gossip girl series, and the It Girl series. If you are a good reader they might be quick reads and they aren't the best written books in the world but they are fun and somewhat scandalous. The Clique centers around priveleged 7th graders (i'm 15 but I still like them), the Gossip girl books are about rich senior girls in New York City and are a little more naughty and bad than the Clique. The It Girl books are a spinoff of the Gossip girls focusing on girls at a private boarding school. Like I said they are fast reads but the Clique series has like 7 books, the gossip girls has like 10, and the it Girl has only 3 but they are longer. So if you decide you want to read them they should keep you busy for a while. I hope this helps you find some good books!
2007-03-10 07:28:42
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answered by BabyJ 2
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For the fanasty genre you should try reading the Inheritance trilogy. The first book is Eragon, the second is Eldest, and the third is yet to be announced. Also, for the teen girl drama type you could try reading the Clique series, Gossip girl series, and the It Girl series. If you are a good reader they might be quick reads and they aren't the best written books in the world but they are fun and somewhat scandalous. The Clique centers around priveleged 7th graders (i'm 15 but I still like them), the Gossip girl books are about rich senior girls in New York City and are a little more nau
2014-10-03 08:37:51
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of people have probably already said this but try Lisi Harrision's series, The Clique. Also Inkheart is pretty good.
If you want a comic book style adventure, look into The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. It's a little bit advanced though.
Hope this helps! :D
2007-03-11 12:55:37
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answered by DYNAMITE! 3
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A good west coast teen drama series is the A-List series. There's also a large genre of nanny books, including the Au Pairs series, the Nannies, Confessions of a Teen nanny, and The nanny diaries. I found these pretty entertaining as well.
A book that is similar to Sisterhood is Bass ackwards and bottoms up.
2007-03-11 16:47:19
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answered by Neena 2
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The Odd Thomas series, A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole is the funniest book ever, Any Wally Lamb and The Remedy by Michelle Loveric
2007-03-11 06:44:50
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answered by ? 4
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