OTHER PARANORMAL ROMANCES like the TWILIGHT SERIES
Bauer, Joan - Thwonk
Brooks, Martha - Bone Dance
Chandler, Elizabeth - Kissed by an angel, The power of Love, Soulmates
Ferris, Jean - Once upon a Marigold
Hite, Sid - Dither Farm
Jones, Diana Wynne - Fire and hemlock, Howl's moving castle
Klause, Annette Curtis - Blood and chocolate, The Silver Kiss
Leroe, Ellen - Meet your match, Cupid Delaney
Mahy, Margaret - Changeover, The: a supernatural romance
McKinley, Robin - Beauty: a retelling of the story of Beauty & the beast, Rose daughter
Miyazaki, Hayao - Howl's moving castle series
Reiss, Kathryn - Dreadful sorry
Roberts, Laura Peyton - Ghost of a chance
Smith, L. J. (Lisa J.) - Black dawn, the chosen, Dark angel, Daughters of darkness, Huntress, Secret vampire, Soulmate, Spellbinder, Witchlight
Somtow, S. P. - the Vampire's beautiful daughter
Vande Velde, Vivian - Companions of the night
William, Kate - Kiss of a killer
2007-11-05 10:21:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I LOVE THE TWILIGHT SERIES!
You should books by the author Sarah Dessen she is a great writer! She wrote This Lullaby,Keeping The Moon, The Truth about Forever. There are more but this are my favorite.
2007-11-05 18:24:38
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answered by S.M 2
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I recommend TC: LOT (The Commitment by Fannie Harris) if you like reading romance. Check out her website:
www.fannieharris.com
2007-11-05 18:24:14
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answered by Rachel 1
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I dont know what kind of books you are into but a really good fiction book is Good Grief by Lolly Winston. =]]
2007-11-05 18:23:33
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answered by ddrqueen000 1
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"snow white and rose red" is a very good one. "it's a modern fairy tale" says the aurthur. i reads it, and i can't wait to read the 2 new ones!
2007-11-05 18:14:50
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answered by black.rose12 1
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to kill a mockingbird - it teaches you something a true classic.
fried green tomatoes - teaches you about friendship and love .
good luck and god bless.
2007-11-05 20:28:57
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answered by Kate T. 7
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