Suggest any good books?

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chatial • 18 September 2011 at 4:48 PM

@dawnfur
I read the first two series.
The first series = LOVE❤️33333333
Second = Ew.
I didn't even bother reading the third -.-
Just... All the characters went downhill and the plot was repeating itself over and over.

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cafe • 18 September 2011 at 4:49 PM

@dawnfur

Again I say
The warrior books are kept in the kids section
They're like, destroyed xD

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musicgurl333 • 18 September 2011 at 4:56 PM

@cafe I thought of another suggestion for you...Ender's Game. It's a great book, and I think you'd enjoy it. 😊

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skylark • 18 September 2011 at 5:00 PM

@cafe
Omg the giver is soooooooo good! It makes you think about your words carefully!!!! 😋

I like;
(author)Agatha Christi - murder mysterys, fiction(there's a whole bunch!)
(author)James Harriot - hilarious non-fiction! (there's some swear words xD sorry, but they're really, really funny!)
(book[s]) Narina series - fiction, well-written and full of magical creatures (duh!)
(book[s]) Hardy Boys - murder mysterys(fiction) (they're all right, old old books!)
(book) Cricket in Times Square (I forget author's name)- super cute fiction, more for 10 year olds but still my favorite! 😋
(1)Eragon, (2)eldest, (3)Brisnger, [(4)coming out in nov.] by Christoper Paolini is my FAVORITE series of ALL TIME, BRUH. - it's a super thrilling series about a young boy who gets a dragon 😸 I warn you though, pages(in order) are 550, 670, 750 xD.

I like reading! Ask if you want more :0

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zinnysparadise • 18 September 2011 at 5:14 PM

@cafe
I haven't read any of the others, except for the shadow children series, and I loved them. 😸

Before I recommend any books, what's your reading level (if you know) and how old are you. I wouldn't want to recommend a book that's way too difficult for you to understand or to recommend one that is too small. 😊

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cafe • 18 September 2011 at 5:17 PM

@zinnyparadise

Hmm. Reading level?

You mean the grade I read at?

Last time I checked, I was a at a senior, but that was when I was in 7th grade..

I'd probably be at a college level.

My brother is the same way. It only takes me about two days to finish a novel [Like, the hunger games.] and him about two days to finish a Harry Potter book.

Oh, I'm 16

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whitefall • 18 September 2011 at 5:21 PM

@cafe

Once I start reading a book, I can't stop.
So I always finish my books in a couple of hours! 😃

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sky • 18 September 2011 at 5:24 PM

@Cafe

Maximum Ride Series by James Patterson
Witch and Wizard series by James Patterson
Fallen Series by Lauren Kate
The Forest of Hands and Teeth Series by Carrie Ryan
The Touch series by Laurie Stolarz
Stolen by Lucy Christopher

Those are all that had come to mind.

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Orderedchaos • 18 September 2011 at 5:34 PM

@cafe Here's some good books/series that I'd recommend:
-The Golden Compass series by Phillip Pullman
-pretty much anything by Mercedes Lackey
-Raven's Shadow and Raven's Strike by Patricia Briggs
-the Mercedes Thompson series (1st book is Mooncalled) by Patricia Briggs (be warned that this one can be fairly mature at times)
-The ElvenBane by Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey

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redfire77 • 19 September 2011 at 12:42 AM

@cafe

the alchemist (part of the nicolas flamel series)

ranger's apprentice

leviathan trilogy(currently only 2 books)

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