The Dark is Rising sequence by Susan Cooper
The Song of the Lioness Quartet by Tamora Pierce
Howl's Moving Castle by Diane Wynne Jones
The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley
The China Garden by Liz Berry
Dangerous Angels by Francesca Lia Block
2007-08-29 11:34:12
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answered by DngrsAngl 7
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The Good Guy by Dean Koontz
Invisible Prey by John Sandford
The Traveler and The Dark River by John Twelve Hawks
The Stand and Rose Madder by Stephen King
The Ruins by Scott Smith
The Hobbitt and The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien
2007-08-30 02:04:15
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answered by Oz 7
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When you, or any interested here, are about age 35 or older, peruse (read slowly, reflectively)
"Jesus: a New Revelation" This is now published. Search for this online. That book typestyle, extra comments are copyrighted now; but the revelatory text is now fully in the public domain, and thus may be freely shared in part or all as you wish. Sharing small selected parts is best for a few more hundred years. Yes, this is a very serious book, but also soul uplifting and thus worth many joyful lifelong readings.
Enjoy !
Peace and progress,
Brother Dave, a Jesusonian Christian Truthist
http://www.PureChristians.org/ Gospel enlarging website,
proclaiming worldwide the True Religion
OF JESUS and ABOUT JESUS and IN JESUS
Come and share !
2007-08-29 10:28:13
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answered by ? 5
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Septimus Heap Trilogy
Ink heart Triology
Artemis Fowl series
Faerie Chronicles
2007-08-29 10:28:12
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answered by cheetahspots424 2
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I just ran across this site. It was developed by Sylvan learning center I believe. Put in your age or reading level and the type of books that you are interested in and it will provide reading lists. www.bookadventure.com My daughter created a book club where kids share their opinions of the book of the month and create suggested reading lists, but that is geared toward 4th-5th grade. Good luck and Happy Reading!!
2007-08-29 10:24:59
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answered by Kim 1
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I've read a Fantasy/Mystery series called Dresden Files, you might like it. His Codex series is alright as well.
Try some of Stephen King's less horrifying stories like The eye of the dragon.
2007-08-29 12:06:09
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answered by Urahara_kisuke 1
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i read some of those books and i liked these too:
artemis fowl series
charlie bone series
eragon series
inkheart series
dragon rider
series of unfortunate events
anne of green gables
by the way ur like me alot.LOVE ⥠fantasy type books too + not to mention mystery
2007-08-29 10:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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a book how to disappear completly and never be found i dont know the author sorry
2007-08-29 13:24:23
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answered by Anonymous
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inkheart
inkspell
inkdeath
pride and prejudice
my sister's keeper
2007-08-29 10:10:53
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answered by Anonymous
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