I'd like a challenging read, but I'm open to any suggestions you guys might have.
I like Laurie Halse Anderson, Sarah Dessen, Harry Potter, and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unforunate Events, but I also liked Brave New World, Flowers For Algernon, and The Lovely Bones.
What I'm not really into is really romance-y chick lit (The Notebook was okay) and really heavy science fiction.
Suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
2007-06-22
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➔ Books & Authors
I really enjoy the Alex Rider series. Dont worry, its for guys too. This has adventure and action..i think you will enjoy it. If you like this author then you could try his other books. Like Raven's Gate series.
Alex Rider~By Anthony Horowitz
1. Stormbreaker
2. Point Blanc
3. Skeleton Key
4. Eagle Strike
5. Scorpia
6. Ark Angel
7. Snakehead (Nov 2007)
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~Maximum Ride Series ~ By James Patterson
1. The Angel Experiment
2. School's Out-- Forever
3. Saving the World: And Other Extreme Sports
James Patterson is going to write a fourth book sometime later. They are also thinking of making a movie of the first book..and will come out late 2008, early 2009...something like that.
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i love Meg cabot! I love all her books!
The Mediator series By Meg Cabot
1.Shadowland
2.Ninth Key
3.Reunion
4.Darkest Hour
5.Haunted
6.Twilight
Also by Meg Cabot..but says Jenny Carroll as author
~1-800-Where-R-You Series
1. When Lightning Strikes
2. Code Name Cassandra
3. Safe House
4. Sanctuary
5. Missing You
2007-06-23 03:16:43
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answered by Jenny 5
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Gizmo2's Hubby here, I will list just a few authors and such and hope you find something you like among them. Raymond E. Feist (Riftwar Saga, Conclave of Shadows and Krondor books),Steven Brust (Jhereg) Robert Jordan and Terry Brooks (All of their stuff) are good authors for Fantasy. Dean Koontz for Horror/Suspense, Larry Mcmurtry has some fine books set on the frontier and in contemporary small towns. Pat Conroy and John Grisham have a few good ones. Grisham's "The Firm" is much better than the movie. I saw someone mentioned Neil Gaimen...he has another called "Neverwhere" which is about an underground world in London that is pretty interesting. There are just so many good books out there and it's funny how they are hard to find sometimes. I started out reading Tolkien and any fantasy I could get my hands on when I was a kid and branched out from there. You would be suprised where you will find good books. Don't be afraid to look into the Classics either. There are awesome works there. Just have fun. Make a day of it when you go to the library or bookstore. Happy reading!
2007-06-23 10:37:16
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answered by Victort 2
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Along the Harry Potter lines are the Septimus Heap books. I think you'll like them.
I really enjoy a good mystery novel/thriller ... some of my faves are John Grisham, Faye and Jonathan Kellerman (separate books, married authors), Sue Grafton, Lillian Jackson Braun, Clive Cussler.
I also enjoy "military history" novels with Steven Coonts and W.E.B. Griffin topping the list.
Hope I spelled all these names right, it's late! LOL
Also, just wanted to add the vampire novels of Chelsa Quinn Yarbo. Not as well known as Anne Rice's, but I think much better done!
2007-06-23 03:15:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out the series His Dark Materials by the author Phillip Pullman. I actually was referred to this series by a video game magazine a few years ago. The magazine basically said that if you can't wait for the new Harry Potter books to come out, you should read these books in the meantime. I'm so glad I did, I actually read all three books twice. Also, the movie for the first book is coming out this winter called The Golden Compass.
2007-06-23 01:40:07
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answered by sublime9co 2
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Check out these authors:
Elmore Leonard
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Octavia Butler
David Brinn
John Updike
2007-06-23 01:37:02
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answered by Ralph 7
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The Hobbitt, is a very good book. Sherlock Holmes mysteries.
lonesome Dove. My hubby reads several books a week and I will get him to give you some better suggestions tomorrow. Happy Reading.
2007-06-23 02:09:54
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answered by gizmo2 5
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I'm a big fan of Madeline L'Engle. A Wrinkle in Time could be considered sci-fi, which I generally don't like, but it's one of my favorite books.
I highly recommend A Ring of Endless Light otherwise.
2007-06-23 02:56:06
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answered by fiVe 6
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You would probably like American Gods by Neil Gaiman. It's a very involving read and an amazing world you're very matter-of-factly thrown into. Try it.
2007-06-23 02:28:47
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answered by worldsailor 2
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Ulysses, James Joyce. Best book ever written.
2007-06-23 01:36:57
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answered by c7music1 3
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i think i know a book that you would LOVE!!! it's called 'Gregor the Overlander'. it's a whole series by suzanne collins (i'm not sure if i spelled the authors name right). its a GREAT book!!! if you like harry potter and the series of unfortunate events like i do (which you told us all you like both of those series) you would love this book!!!!!!! try it, i know you'll love it!
2007-06-23 01:39:03
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answered by Anonymous
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