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Good teen or fiction books to read?

18th April 2010

Good teen or fiction books to read?

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Well ive about read every good teen book out there and some good nonteen books.Now I need something to read…
Please dont say Twilight those books are crap compared to other books ive read.
Dont request:
Gossip Girl
Moganville Vampire Series
Vampire Academy Series
House of Night Series
Nothing Anne Rice Ive read about 3/4 of her books
Nothing Stepehen King same
Dean Koontz
Lisi Harrison books all read
Meg Cabot all read
Anything Mellisa De la Cruz all read
Jen Calonita
Anything by Scott Westerfield all read
Anything by Nancy Holder
Anything Kate Brian all read
No Cecily Von Ziegesar
The Summoning or Reckoning both read
Vampire Kisses series
No Anna Godbersen
Gemma Doyle Trilogy
Please no Trilogys they make me mad…
No Vladamir Todd
No Sarah Dessen all read
Well there are tons more seriously
but im not going to list them all basically ive read mostly all the books about: ghost 1900s life fashion vampire or vampyres werewolves cliques and drama…oh and faries… and witches…and mummys/zombies….
So if you know any other books you think I havent read go for it 😀
Please and Thnx :
Yeah read about gods too Percy Jackson read books before they became popular as I always do and Midnighters read those 3 too

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  1. 1 On April 18th, 2010, jeff35sd said:

    Hmm have you read the Secret Circle series its by the same lady that wrote the Vampire Kisses series? Or the Kissing Coffins series. Those two are my favorite. XD

  2. 2 On April 18th, 2010, Forgotten Poet said:

    damnn ii was gonna sayy Vampiree Academy.hmmm maybee My Soul To Take by rachel vincent? or The Wings in The Night seriess by maggie shayne ? those aree good :

  3. 3 On April 18th, 2010, bubblewrap :D said:

    Er…wow. Im just going to give this my best shot then. I think its pretty obvious I shouldnt be recommending Harry Potter to such a well read person…

    You didnt mention gods so Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan.
    The 39 Clues by various authors
    The Land of Elyon by Patrick Carmen
    The Otherworldlies by Jennifer Anne Kogler isnt well known at least I think so lets go with that.
    The Bar Code Tattoo/The Bar Code Rebellion by Suzanne Weyn
    Fablehaven by Brandon Mull
    Grey Griffins by Derek Benz and JS Lewis
    Septimus Heap by Angie Sage
    The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke

    OOOH just remembered a must read Pendragon by DJ MacHale LOVE IT Im on the fifth and Im HOOKED

    I know you said no trilogies but I want to recommend just one because its really interesting and I dont know your reason behind disliking trilogies:
    Chasing Yesterday by Robin Wasserman

    Wooooooooooooooow this was a lot shorter than the normal list I give out. Geez you made that difficult. : Love a challenge though. Ive got a lot of ghost books that I cut. And trilogies. Still dont get that peeve of yours.

    Good luck.

  4. 4 On April 18th, 2010, ive ve augh earn grw said:

    You could read Percy Jackson and the Olympians it is a triloligy but the author said that he was going to make more books in about the same time period but with different characters

  5. 5 On April 18th, 2010, mxxoxoxo said:

    pendragon..its awesome artemis fowl dear john they r all perfect

  6. 6 On April 18th, 2010, David said:

    Midnighters : The Secret Hour by scott westerfeld
    Nobody is safe in the secret hour.
    Strange things happen at midnight in the town of Bixby Oklahoma.
    Time freezes.
    Nobody moves.
    For one secret hour each night the town belongs to the dark creatures that haunt the shadows. Only a small group of people know about the secret hour only they are free to move about the midnight time.

    uglies by scott westerfeld
    ugly until age 16 when theyll undergo an operation that will change them into pleasureseeking pretties. Society making everyone look the same cause we all wanted perfection now we have it but I still isnt good enough? Loving someone for WHO they are and not what they look like

    the hunger games by suzanne collins
    In the televised event hunger games there can only be ONE winner

    dark lover by j.r. ward The blackdagger brotherhood Series
    i just picked up this book randomly and have fallen for it its such an amazing book the twists are wicked and its different to all the other vampire books but a bit adultish

    the mortal instruments by cassandra clare
    city of bones city of ashes city of glass
    Clary Sixteen years old goes clubbing with her best friend Simon she sees a goodlooking boy just kill another boy and realizes that she in the only person that can see them. She soon is thrown into the shadow hunter world and discovers that her life has been built on lies and is torn between love and family secrets

    its an Urban Fantasy Romance with the kickass fighter race called shadowhunters who hunt demons hanging at downtown new york and vampires werewolves and faires. the characters are funny the twists are wicked if you liked edward cullen you will love jace wayland stephenie meyer reccomends this book series.

  7. 7 On April 18th, 2010, flabbered said:

    Nokosee: Rise of the New Seminole by Micco Mann. It has the defiant voice of a 17 year old girl who manages to overcome everything thrown at her in the course of the novel which is a lot and she does it in a way that would make all girls proud not in a superhuman way or through the assistance of some heroic act of a man but via her own means.

    Cherry by Mary Karr. A memoir about teens sex drugs and growing up in rural Texas as told through the gritty beautiful prose of one of Americas best writers. Its a book every teen girl should read. If the opening paragraph doesnt do it for you nothing will you can read it on the Amazon link below.

    The Liars Club by Mary Karr. Another moving memoir recounting her earlier years you should probably read this one first and then Cherry.

    Think of this as Greek mythology lite less gods more filling: The King Must Die by Mary Renault. Set in ancient Greece it follows Theseus on a journey of discovery while painting a vivid picture of the times. Loved the descriptions of young uninhibited Greeks running buck naked up hills and through forests and making love among the flowers. The scenes of naked teens jumping bulls with back flips cries out for a cinematic interpretation. Ms. Renaults written a series of historical novels set in this period and all of them are so worthy.

    The People by Zenna Henderson are psychically gifted extraterrestrials who look like humans. They become stranded on Earth after their starship crashes during a space migration they refer to as the Crossing. What transpires is an engaging look at us meeting them in a desert town in Arizona. The series inspired Francis Ford Coppolas legendary 1972 TV movie starring Kim Darby and William Shatner. I say legendary because it hasnt been officially released as a DVD and only exists as a subpar blurry VHS memory http://www.amazon.com/People1972USAKi Thats too bad because from what I heard from people who saw the original on TV nearly 40 years ago it was magical just like the books.

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