Question:
Recommend me some good books, I've read most of them!?
anonymous
2008-10-01 13:14:00 UTC
Okay I have read and loved:
-Twilight Saga and The Host
-Harry Potter
-His Dark Materials Series
-Noughts and Crosses
-The Declaration
-Sisterhood of the Tavelling Pants
-The Truth About Forever
Ten answers:
Kimberly
2008-10-01 15:24:59 UTC
I'm a teen also and love romance novels, so here's a lis of some of my favs -



The A List (series of 10) - Zoey Dean

About the goings on of the teenage children of the rich and famous, contains a wide variety of material - love, hate, jealousy etc. Loved it!



Girl Meets Boy, Guy Next Door, All American Girl, Avalon High, etc. - Meg Cabot

I absoloutly love Meg Cabot's books! I would especially recommend the Girl Meets Boy & Guy Next Door as well as the third in that series, I immensly enjoyed them! Some are intended for adults but most for youth and I love them all!



Lioness Quartet, Wild Magic Quartet, Trickster, etc. - Tamora Pierce

Tamora Pierce's books are mainly set in the land of Tortall in medieval times, they use the same characters just at different stages of their lives and different books/series' focus on different people. They consist of fighting, magic, love, etc.



The diaries of kelly ann (2 books) - by Liz Rettig

These recount the goings on of an older teenager as she strugles to make decisions and learn to trust in others. The second one, Now or Never is about her relationship with a boy and is funny but romantic and suspencful at the same time.



It's A Mall World After All - Not sure who wrote it though...

Comedy of a girl and how she falls in love with her best friend's boyfriend's bestfriend while stalking her friend's boyfriend in an attempt to prove he is a lying cheating scumbag. A very good read & lovey but funny at the same time.



I'd Tell You I Love You But I'd Have to Kill You - Ally Carter

About a girl brought up as a spy and enrolled in a leading spy school who falls in love with an ordinary boy and can’t tell him who she actually is. Funny. There is a second in the series called To Spy or Not to Spy, it’s just as good.



Possibly the S.A.S.S. series - Numerous Authors

About the travels of students and what happens to them on their stay - love etc. Not brill but an ok read



Inheritance Cycle - Christopher Paloini

Love them, you have to read them, Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr!



Sweet Valley High Books - ???

I can’t remember who wrote these but they’re a pretty good read even if they are kind of old. If you’re into series’s these are good as their’s over 100 books



The Last Summer (Of You and Me) - Ann Brashares

A good book but immensly sad, it is probably better for older teens or adults.



Also, if you're looking for romantic comedy's try these ones



ROYALLY JACKED by Niki Burnham

SPIN CONTROL by Niki Burnham

DO-OVER by Niki Burnham

SCARY BEAUTIFUL by Niki Burnham

IN THE STARS by Stacia Deutsch & Rhody Cohon

DANCING QUEEN by Erin Downing

PROM CRASHERS by Erin Downing

MAJOR CRUSH by Jennifer Echols

THE BOYS NEXT DOOR by Jennifer Echols

A NOVEL IDEA by Aimee Friedman

CUPIDITY by Caroline Goode

RIPPED AT THE SEAMS by Nancy Krulik

SHE'S GOT THE BEAT by Nancy Krulik

PUPPY LOVE by Nancy Krulik

PARTY GAMES by Whitney Lyles

GETTING TO THIRD DATE by Kelly McClymer

GETTIN' LUCKY by Micol Ostow

CRUSH DU JOUR by Micol Ostow

ANIMAL ATTRACTION by Jamie Ponti

THE SECRET LIFE OF A TEENAGE SIREN by Wendy Toliver

LOVE, HOLLYWOOD STYLE by P. J. Ruditis



I have more suggestions if you want to hear them,j ust contact me!

Hope you find something you like here!
halo girl
2008-10-01 20:22:42 UTC
Vampire Academy - Richelle Mead

Morganville Vampires - Rachel Caine

House of night novels - P.C Cast

Vampire Diaries - L.J Smith

Vampire Kisses - Ellen Schreiber

Jinx by Meg Cabot

Airhead By Meg Cabot

Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz

The Gatekeepers or The Power of 5 series by Anthony Horowitz

Spy Girl by Carol Hedges

Cherub Series by Robert Muchamore

Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer

Jet Set by Carrie Karasyov

Gallagher Girls by Ally Carter

The boyfriend list by E. Lockhart

What My Mother Doesn't Know by Sonya Sones

Internet Girls by Lauren Myracle

Art Geeks and Prom Queens: A Novel by Alyson Noel

Sloppy Firsts: A Novel by Megan McCafferty

The Upper Class by Hobson Brown
Hizway
2008-10-01 20:24:08 UTC
The Kids Left Behind Series.
anonymous
2008-10-01 22:31:09 UTC
Hi!

The House on the Borderland , The Ghost Pirates or The Night Land written by William Hope Hodgson .

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

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

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/10002

"In 1877, two gentlemen, Messrs Tonnison and Berreggnog, head into Ireland to spend a week fishing in the village of Kraighten. While there, they discover in the ruins of a very curious house a diary of the man who had once owned it. Its torn pages seem to hint at an evil beyond anything that existed on this side of the curtains of impossibility. This is a classic novel that worked to slowly bridge the gap between the British fantastic and supernatural authors of the later 19th century and modern horror fiction. Classic American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft lists this and other works by Hodgson among his greatest influences."

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

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/10966

"The Ghost Pirates . . . is a powerful account of a doomed and haunted ship on its last voyage, and of the terrible sea-devils (of quasi-human aspect, and perhaps the spirits of bygone buccaneers) that besiege it and finally drag it down to an unknown fate. With its command of maritime knowledge, and its clever selection of hints and incidents suggestive of latent horrors in nature, this book at times reaches enviable peaks of power." — H.P. Lovecraft

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

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/10662

The Night Land

by William Hope Hodgson

[O]ne of the strangest visions ever published in science fiction or fantasy is presented. The Sun has gone out: the Earth is lit only by the glow of residual vulcanism. The last few millions of the human race are gathered together in a gigantic metal pyramid, the Last Redoubt, probably the first arcology in literature, under siege from unknown forces and Powers outside in the dark. These are held back by a Circle of energy, known as the "air clog," powered from the Earth's internal energy. For millennia, vast living shapes - the Watchers - have waited in the darkness near the pyramid: it is thought they are waiting for the inevitable time when the Circle's power finally weakens and dies. Other living things have been seen in the darkness beyond, some of unknown origins, and others that may once have been human.¡ª Excerpted from The Night Land on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.



=^,,^=
Willow
2008-10-01 20:23:13 UTC
You should try the Gemma Doyle trilogy. I have read them all and they are very good!!!



The plot:





The story revolves around Gemma Doyle, a young woman sent from her home in British India to the mysterious boarding school, Spence Academy. There she meets Ann, Felicity, and Pippa, three other remarkable young women and together they discover the dark past of their school. Gemma learns of her own heritage and the magical powers she possesses.



The three books in the trilogy span just one year, with A Great and Terrible Beauty beginning in June of 1895 and The Sweet Far Thing ending in June of 1896
xalisonbx
2008-10-01 20:21:34 UTC
The Mediator Series my Meg Cabot



They are sooo good! Its about a teenage girl who can talk to ghosts!
Leigh
2008-10-01 20:29:14 UTC
Mirror Dreams and Mirror Wakes

both by Catherine Webb, i have read most of the books listed above and also enjoyed them so hopefully you will like my suggestion.
anonymous
2008-10-01 20:23:33 UTC
Anything by Dean Koontz is really fun. He always has weird and different twists.



Also, Eat.Pray.Love is supposed to be great. Waiting for my roomate to get done reading her's and then I'm going ot borrow it ;)
DCapeCod
2008-10-01 20:45:15 UTC
You should try the Photography Art by Dapixara http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/295296
Sam
2008-10-01 20:35:53 UTC
Try these:





Lloyd Alexander = Taran Wanderer



Piers Anthony = On a Pale Horse



Piers Anthony = Bearing an Hourglass



Piers Anthony = For Love of Evil



Piers Anthony = Harpy Thyme



Anselm Audley = Heresy



Joanne Bertin = The Last Dragonlord



Joanne Bertin = Dragon and Phoenix



Marion Zimmer Bradley = The Mists of Avalon



Marion Zimmer Bradley = Lady of Avalon



Marion Zimmer Bradley = The Forests of Avalon



Terry Brooks = The Sword of Shannara



N.M. Browne=Warriors of Alavna



David B. Coe Children=of Amarid =



Bruce Coville=Into the Land of the Unicorns



Susan Cooper=Over Sea Under Stone



Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling=Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, 15th Edition



David & Leigh Eddings=The Redemption of Althalus



Raymond. E. Feist=Magician:Apprentice



Susan Fletcher=Dragons Milk



Karen Wynn Fonstad=The Atlas of Middle Earth



Robert Foster=The Complete Guide to Middle Earth



Cornelia Funke=The Thief Lord



Maggie Furey=Aurian, et al



Laurell K. Hamilton=A Kiss of Shadows



Gregory Hildebrandt, Jr.=The Tolkien Years



Tara K. Harper=Wolf in Night



Robin Hobb=Assassin's Apprentice



Robin Hobb=Royal Assassin



Brian Jacques=Redwall



Brian Jacques=Outcast of Redwall



Brian Jacques=Triss



Diana Wynne Jones=Cart and Cwidder



Diana Wynne Jones=Dark Lord of Derkholm



Robert Jordan=The Eye of the World



Stephen King=The Eyes of the Dragon



Mercedes Lackey=Arrows of the Queen



Mercedes Lackey=Arrows Flight



Mercedes Lackey=Arrows Fall



Mercedes Lackey=Exile's Honor



Mercedes Lackey=Exile's Valor



Mercedes Lackey=Magic's Pawn



Mercedes Lackey=Magic's Price



Mercedes Lackey=Take a Thief



Mercedes Lackey w/ Larry Dixon=The Black Gryphon



Mercedes Lackey w/ Larry Dixon=The White Gryphon



Gregory Maguire=Wicked:The Life and Times...



Mercedes Lackey & James Mallory=The Outstretched Shadow



Ursula K. Le Guin=A Wizard of Earthsea



Ursula K. Le Guin=The Tombs of Atuan



Ursula K. Le Guin=The Farthest Shore



Robert Levy=Clan of the Shape Changers



C.S. Lewis=The Magician's Nephew



C.S. Lewis=The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe



Anne McCaffrey & Margaret Ball=Acorna: The Unicorn Girl



Anne McCaffrey=Crystal Line



Anne McCaffrey=Dragon's Dawn



Anne McCaffrey=The Masterharper of Pern



Anne McCaffrey=Dragonquest



Anne McCaffrey=The White Dragon



Anne McCaffrey=Dragonsong



Anne McCaffrey=DragonSinger



Anne McCaffrey=Dragon Drums



Anne McCaffrey=The Rowan



L.E. Modesitt, Jr.=The Chaos Balance



Garth Nix=Sabriel



Mel Odom=The Rover



Christopher Paolini=Eragon



Merideth Ann Pierce=Birth of The Firebringer



Merideth Ann Pierce=The Son of the Summer Stars



Tamara Pierce=Wild Magic



Jennifer Robersson=The Chronicles of the Cheysuli



J.K. Rowling=The Sorcerers Stone



J.K. Rowling=The Chamber of Secrets



J.K. Rowling=The Prisoner of Azkaban



J.K. Rowling=The Goblet of Fire



JK Rowling=The Order of The Phoenix



JK Rowling=The Half-Blood Prince



JK Rowling=The Deathly Hallows



Lemony Snicket=The Bad Beginning



J.R.R. Tolkien=The Hobbit



J.R.R. Tolkien=The Fellowship of the Ring



J.R.R. Tolkien=The Two Towers



J.R.R. Tolkien=The Return of the King



J.R.R. Tolkien=Lord of the Rings



Marten Toonder=Heer Bommell Vervolgt



Megan Whalen Turner=The Thief



Harry Turtledove=The Misplaced Legion



Cynthia Voight=Jackeroo



Jo Walton=Tooth and Claw



Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman=Dragons of Autumn Twilight



Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman=Dragons of Winter Night



Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman=Dragons of Spring Dawning


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