Question:
What is a good book to read?
JJ
2012-06-06 13:25:00 UTC
I'm looking for a good book to read that will make me think and leave an impression on me. Some books that I like are The Hunger Games trilogy (cliche, I know), Ordinary People, A Separate Peace, Unwind, The Uglies series, The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Maze Runner trilogy. Other books I've read are the shadow children series, the missing series and all others by margaret peterson haddix, and the Chasing Yesterday series.

I'm looking for a book that has NO vampires, werewolves, ghosts or afterlife things.

Recommendations?
Fourteen answers:
Dane Coriell
2012-06-06 19:46:40 UTC
You bet. The books below all made me think deeply as the characters faced morally difficult decision and circumstances.



Across the Universe by Beth Revis - 2011. When 17-year-old Amy joins her parents as frozen cargo on a spaceship, she expects to be thawed 300 years later upon arrival at a new planet. However, her world turns upside down when she is awakened fifty years too early and finds herself embroiled in the mystery surrounding the attempted murders of frozen passengers. Her life endangered by Eldest, the tyrannical leader of the ship's maintenance population, she turns to her only ally: Elder, the young man destined to take Eldest's place as leader. As they solve the mystery together, romance blossoms between Amy and Elder, complicating an already complex situation.



Blood Red Road (Dustlands Series) by Moira Young – 2012. In a post-apocalyptic future, 18-year-old Saba’s twin brother is stolen by black-clad riders. When tough-as-nails Saba launches a relentless search to recover him, she must fight for her life in gladiator cages, overcome enemies both creature and human, and learn to trust others for the first time. And try as she might, she can’t help but fall for the charming scoundrel Jack, who just may understand her more than she knows. The author tells Saba’s story in a raw first person format that blows you away. Must read for dystopian lovers!



The Shore of Monsters by David J. Nix – 2011. Five generations earlier, a horde of monsters nearly obliterated humanity. All males are dead or ruined by a monster plague; words like 'father' and 'romance' have lost meaning. When teenager Sky joins an expedition to the shore that falls apart, she must survive amongst the monsters that roam the ruins. She gets unexpected help from a very surprising source - and the result may change the world. Mystery, action, and romance follow!



Delirium by Lauren Oliver – 2011. In the tightly controlled society of a future America, love is forbidden, classified as ‘deliria’ by authorities. Three months before her 18th birthday and a mandatory procedure to ‘cure’ her deliria, Lena meets Alex, who sends her heart aflutter. As love blossoms between the two, Lena questions what she has always been told about love, and begins to consider the unthinkable: not submitting to the cure, and choosing deliria instead. Beautifully written, but a little slow.



Divergent by Veronica Roth – 2011. In a future dystopian Chicago, each 16-year old must choose to belong one of five factions, each of which represents a dominant personality trait. For most the choice is easy – simply follow the results an aptitude test. For Beatrice, however, the choice is not simple. Her test indicates three aptitudes. In addition to complicating her life, this fact makes her dangerous to the community for reasons she does not know. What she decides promises to put her in danger, and possibly tilt the entire balance of society.



The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan – 2010. Seven generations have passed since the Return, a plague that reanimates dead humans into creatures that feed on the living. Teenager Mary lives inside one of the last enclaves of uninfected, protected by a chain link fence that surrounds her village. When the fence is breached, Mary flees the village with a small band of survivors. Their flight toward an uncertain salvation is both harrowing and revealing, as they try to determine if they are humanity’s last hope.



Shipbreaker by Paolo Bacigalupi – 2010. In a near future of rising seas, no oil, and extreme poverty, a teenager works as a shipbreaker - one who salvages rusting ships for parts. When he finds a wrecked super-yacht after a storm, he thinks his days of poverty are over. However, he gets swept into an adventure when bad people come for the one survivor of the wreck - a rich, beautiful girl who owns the vessel.
anonymous
2014-08-04 21:32:07 UTC
Books are really the best remedy especially when boredom strikes, and also a very great addiction to all book readers. Me, I only read books that I only like, yeap! I’m very choosy when it comes to book, and I love those novel books like “the selection” if you’re familiar with it, and also the books of Jhony Green which has a movie lately that makes the reader and also some who watch it cried because they were so attached of the “The fault in our stars” and also some of his books.



Somehow, I’m looking forward to read an exciting books like it has full of adventures and meaningful books, full mystery and more dramatic scenes, and one that hits my attention is this Assasin’s Creed it is from the Assasin’s Creed Video Game, and now has a collection of novel sets which some of the players of it are addicted also in this book like me.



Once you read some of these novels, you will also be attached with the story, but first you should read the 1st episode so that everything will turn out clean and clear in your imagination while reading the book. It has various assassins who become involved in the war between the Assassins and the Knights Templar. Every character is so cool and every story is very interesting.
horselover456
2012-06-06 18:48:28 UTC
To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee, it really has an effect on people. I just read it in school.
Kaylee
2012-06-06 13:42:21 UTC
Divergent
Balletdcr
2012-06-06 13:35:24 UTC
Delirium by Lauren Oliver. It's going to be a trilogy, really good!
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2012-06-06 13:31:59 UTC
http://www.bookseer.com suggests reads based on titles/authors you input.



Historical fiction similar to Sherlock Holmes, in fact Caleb Carr wrote an authorized Holmes book.

The Alienist (Victorian term for psychiatrist) and The Angel of Darkness

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caleb_Carr



Also, Erin Merryn published 2 books, one a childhood diary

http://www.erinmerryn.net/erins-law.html
Laurin
2012-06-06 13:27:28 UTC
Tears of a Tiger Trilogy by Sharon Draper
Sherlocked
2012-06-06 13:27:15 UTC
Divergent Series.



Rick Riordian



Roland Smith



Gordon Korman
Sam
2012-06-06 13:26:30 UTC
hunger games
Julio
2012-06-06 13:26:15 UTC
50 shades
Gaia’s Garden
2012-06-06 13:30:40 UTC
Anything by Robert Heinlein.



Stranger in a Strange Land is an outsiders view of religion



Friday is a rather dystopian look at the future



Starship Troopers (they made a movie out of this) is a look at our armed forces and what it means to be a citizen. pro military and highly political.
anonymous
2012-06-06 13:27:58 UTC
I LOVE THE UGLIES SERIES! (I was actually going to suggest it)



Suggestions:

The Adoration of Jenna Fox (beginning of series)

The Matched series by Ally Condie

The Declaration by Gemma Malley
anonymous
2012-06-06 13:25:53 UTC
The Holy Bible: King James Version
anonymous
2012-06-06 19:18:16 UTC
Try This Tangled Thing Called Love and Lucky Charm by Marie Astor



http://www.amazon.com/This-Tangled-Thing-Called-ebook/dp/B0078IPNCW/ref=pd_sim_kstore_2?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2



http://www.amazon.com/Lucky-Charm-Contemporary-Romance-ebook/dp/B005BZL3L4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1324696230&sr=8-3


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