I read a lot of the books on your list and I also enjoyed A Great and Terrible Beauty and it's sequel Rebel Angels by Libba Bray. They are set in Victorian England and center around a clairvoyant girl and her friends at boarding school. Very, very good books.
And I will whole-heartedly second the list of classics someone else gave you! A Wrinkle In Time is a fantastic book!!
2007-07-17 08:42:04
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answered by tnk3181979 5
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How about some classics?
Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Avonlea
A Wrinkle in Time
The Phantom Tollbooth
The Chronicles of Narnia series
Nancy Drew series
Harriet the Spy
Somewhat more recent and awesome for adventure:
The Cooper Kids Adventure series by Frank E. Perretti
This Present Darkness
Piercing the Darkness
Have a great time reading!
2007-07-17 15:34:26
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answered by SandyTmpa 3
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Robert Jordan's Wheel of time series David Weber's Honor Harrington series, also "The War God's Own"
Martha Grimes has a great mystery series.
Elizabeth Peters, Amelia Peabody Series.
The Dresden Files,
SM Stirling's books are all great.
Trhy the free on line Library at this url.
http://www.baen.com/library/ They have alot of great books on line for free!
Oh yes the valdamer series by Mercedes Lackey. Multiple series interlocked into on fantastic universe.
2007-07-17 15:36:41
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answered by Coasty 7
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I loved these books...
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and The Member of the Wedding, both by Carson McCullers
The Adrian Mole Diaries by Sue Townsend
...to name a few.
2007-07-17 15:39:53
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answered by CC 3
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I like a lot of those books also. Try The Chronicles of Narnia, seven in all. Also there is The Golden Compass, The Lord of The Rings and A Wrinkle in Time. If you like classics, then you can't go wrong with Huckleberry Finn.
2007-07-17 15:54:24
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answered by Starr 7
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is an excellent book. To Kill a Mockingbird is very good. Talk to a librarian about age appropriate books. Sometimes they can give you good suggestions that you might not think of otherwise.
2007-07-17 16:13:31
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answered by Su-Nami 6
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I think you'd like The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett.
I don't see any from the Redwall series listed - you might enjoy that, but I think the Pratchett book better matches your list.
2007-07-17 15:59:10
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answered by listen68 3
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Seems you like the same sort of things as me.
Try:
"Tuck Everlasting" -- fantasy
"The Queen's Nose" -- fantasy
"The Face on the Milk Carton" -- teen suspence/mystery
"Lemony Snicket: Series of Unfortunate Events" -- kinda fantasy
"The Golden Compass" -- fantasy (about to be made into a movie)
"Artemis Fowl" -- sci-fi/future/fantasy
"Eragon" -- fantasy
These are all children/teen/young adult books that I have read (even as an adult) and loved. :-)
Happy reading!
2007-07-17 15:31:40
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answered by neeniechick 3
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I love the book Justin Case by Meg Rosoff.
It's brilliantly funny and thought-provoking!
2007-07-17 15:34:12
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answered by lemon_skate 2
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Gossip girl
Samantha Keys
Check out meg cabots website i've read like all of her books
2007-07-17 15:34:20
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answered by Sarah 2
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