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
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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)
3. Eclipse (coming in August 2007)
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~Alex Rider Series~By Anthony Horowitz
1. Stormbreaker
2. Point Blanc
3. Skeleton Key
4. Eagle Strike
5. Scorpia
6. Ark Angel
7. Snakehead
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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
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Au Pairs Series ~ By Melissa de la Cruz
1. The Au Pairs
2. Skinny-Dipping
3. Sun-kissed
4. Crazy Hot
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Private Series ~By Kate Brian
1. Private
2. Invitation Only
3. Untouchable
4. Confessions
5. Inner Circle
She also wrote other books (not a series)
~Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys
I personally really liked this one! Although it can be a little predictable!
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It Girl series ~By Cecily von Ziegesar
1. The It Girl
2. Notorious
3. Reckless
4. Unforgettable
5. Lucky
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The Faerie Path #1 (Faerie Path Series)
by Frewin Jones
Swept away into a court of magic and beauty, she discovers she is Tania, the lost princess of Faerie: the youngest daughter of Oberon and Titania. Since Tania's mysterious disappearance on the eve of her wedding five hundred years before, Faerie has been sunk in darkness and gloom. The courtly Lord Gabriel Drake, who Tania was once to marry, has found her and brought her back.
With Tania's return, Faerie comes alive again as a land of winged children, glittering balls, and fantastic delights. But Tania can't forget Anita's world, or the boy she loved there.
Torn between two loves and between two worlds, Tania slowly comes to discover why she disappeared so long ago. She possesses a singular magical ability and she must use it to stop a sinister plan that threatens the entire world of Faerie.
( it sounds better than you think!! PLease try)
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Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys
by Kate Brian
When she was nine, Megan Meade met a group of terrible, mean, Popsicle-goo-covered boys, the sons of her father's friend — the McGowan boys. Now, seven years later, Megan's army doctor parents are shipping off to Korea and Megan is being sent to live with the little monsters, who are older now and quite different than she remembered them.
Living in a house with seven boys will give Megan, who has never even been kissed, the perfect opportunity to learn everything there is to know about boys. And she'll send all her notes to her best friend, Tracy, in...
I love this book! Full of adventure! I could not stop reading!
If your still not fully interested in the following books..go to http://www.barnesandnoble.com/ read the review ans summary and you will definatly enjoy all of them!
2007-06-27 03:48:43
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Award winners are often a good bet, especially if it's a juried award like the World Fantasy Award. Most recent finalists and winners in fantasy novels:
winner Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore (Harvill; Knopf)
Hal Duncan, Vellum (Macmillan; Del Rey)
Bret Easton Ellis, Lunar Park (Knopf; Macmillan)
Graham Joyce, The Limits of Enchantment (Gollancz; Atria)
Patricia A. McKillip, Od Magic (Ace)
Paul Park, A Princess of Roumania (Tor)
and short story collections:
winner Bruce Holland Rogers, The Keyhole Opera (Wheatland Press)
Joe Hill, 20th Century Ghosts (PS Publishing)
CaitlÃn R. Kiernan, To Charles Fort, With Love (Subterranean Press)
Kelly Link, Magic for Beginners (Small Beer Press)
Holly Phillips, In the Palace of Repose (Prime Books)
2007-06-27 06:33:21
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The Locket by Evans
To Kill a Mockingbird by Lee
The Blue Bottle Club by Stokes
The Joy Luck Club by Tan
Dreaming Water by Tsukiyama
Cheaper by the Dozen by Gilbreth
A Dog's Life by Mayle
The Day of the Storm by Pilcher
The Diary of Anne Frank
2007-06-27 03:54:43
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I just read "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseni. It's one of the best books I have read in a long time. I am reading his second novel called "A 1000 Splendid Sons" and it is equally good. Another one is "The Innocent Man" by John Grisham. I bought "Memoirs of a Boy Soldier" to read next. I read about 2 to 3 books at a time and these are some of the best I have read in a while.
2007-06-27 02:46:59
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Rose Madder by Stephen King
Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill
Brother Odd by Dean Konntz
The Terror by Dan Simmons
Lisey's Story by Stephen King
Blas by Richard Backman aka Stephen King
2007-06-27 02:46:36
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Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series.
Janet Evanovich's 1 to 13 series.
Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
The Husband by Dean Koontz
2007-06-27 02:43:00
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Twilight
New Moon
Interview with the Vampire
Four Past Midnight
Inkheart
Uglies
Pretties
A great and terrible beauty
Blue is for Nightmares
Such a pretty Girl
2007-06-27 03:36:43
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A Great and Terrible Beauty and its sequel, Rebel Angels
James Patterson's Women's Murder Club Series (1st to Die through 6th Target)
2007-06-27 03:01:30
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I recommend Neil Gaiman Stardust its a hauntingly beautiful book.
2007-06-27 12:56:15
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We have a large list of book reviews for speculative fiction titles on our website. You may find something there you like.
http://www.bardsandsages.com
I'm afraid I can't help you with romance, however.
2007-06-27 04:30:18
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