soccerlvr4life: books?!?!?!?!?
hey i was wondering if anyone knew of any good books?
im in my teens i like mysteries and thrillers but also other things like the clique seris im pretty much open to anything
thanks
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Answer by lovemusic142002
there are some gothic romance books involoving vampires and such by Stephanie Meyer the book is called Twilight and a Sequel Called New Moon…. if ur looking for a Clique book try the gossip girl series
“Snow Flower and the Secret Fan” is pretty good if you like Chinese culture. Also, “Judge and Jury”, or anything by James Patterson is pretty good for thriller or mystery. If you haven’t read Dan Brown’s “DaVinci Code” or “Angel’s and Demons”, they’re pretty good too.Answer by Eclipse owned
Hi
When I was a teenager, I really got into the Agatha Christie series… Hercule Poirot is the main detective, but there was also a couple novels with Miss Maple, an old lady with great deduction powers. You can start with “And then there were none”… that one is soooo good you’ll never guess the end!
I also loved mangas (japanese comic books), like Hunter vs hunter, Naruto, Conan the detective…
Have fun! Reading rocks!
Answer by HobbitlingIf you’re into fantasy and don’t mind reading outside a “teen” level, I have a few suggestions.
Dragonlance series (Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman are the main authors), if you’re into medieval settings, magic, dragons, and swordfights. Romance is present, but not a big part of them.
Harry Potter (J. K. Rowling) if you haven’t read it yet. I’m betting you’re familliar with what it’s about.
Equal Rites, The Color of Magic, Small Gods (Terry Pratchett) very funny, easy to read, and I know he has some books in the teen section. They all take place in the same “world,” and all his books rather intertwine. Basically, if you enjoy one, and you’re reading another, you’ll probably see characters you loved from the first one you read.
various horror books by Dean Koontz and R.L. Stine. Koontz is a bit more adult, so more graphic, but I was always amused by Stine, even though they struck me as kinda childish. Might be more your type.
I suggest not reading Steven King. It’s not that he’s scary, he’s just very vulgar, and has unnecessary sexuality in his books. Basically, stuff your parents probably wouldn’t want you to read.
And for some old favorites, “Little Women”, “Little House on the Prarie”, and “Incident at Hawk’s Hill.” Hope you try and enjoy one of my suggestions.
Answer by PoppyTry “The Sisterhood of Traveling Pants” series by Ann Bradshares. Jack London write books you can think about after wards, “Sea Wolf” is one of those. If you want some action Anthony Horowitz is fantastic, me and my sister got hooked on his writing. Harry Potter is the only fantasy series that *doesn’t* get on my nerves. Even though you know what you like try exploring beyond that, expand you interest levels. To do this Read classic books written in the early 1900s and back. “The Secret Garden”, “A Little Princess”, “Pride and Prejudice”, and definitely the “Anne of Green Gables” series.
Hope this helps.
Answer by StArGrLwell if you want to read books that are the same genre as the clique series you should read “the it girl” series and the “gossip girl” series if you haven’t read them yet.Answer by Amber
Try these authors:
Christopher Golden
John Passarella
Phyllis A. Whitney
Laurie Faria Stolarz
Phillip PullmanAnswer by kylee89kw
um the A list series is really good.Answer by Lola Woods
Any Joan Lowery Nixon books, they’re good mysteries/thrillers.Answer by victorlamparski
If you do not mind reading from the computer, there are a number of free online libraries. I personally like Bookyards, they have a list of over 500 free online libraries at https://www.bookyards.com/categories.html?type=links&category_id=1522Answer by Vincent O
Hi. I think you might enjoy my mystery series, set in the Florida Panhandle. It features amateur sleuth Frank Cole, a bankrupt software designer re-starting his life in the town of Exile, Florida. Working as a fact-checker for local insurance companies, he is asked to review a hit-and-run fatality which he originally believes was just an accident. Unfortunately, someone leaves him a threatening message on his kitchen table one night, and he is forced to figure out what happened. The book is called “Murder in Exile” and it was released by St. Martin’s Press in 2006. The sequel, “Reduced Circumstances”, will be released in July of this year. To read a sample chapter of each of these, please go to my website www.vincenthoneil.com. I hope you enjoy your time in Exile.Answer by G Twinkle Toes L
Read Twilight & New Moon! They’re both by Stephanie Meyer and they ROCK!!! also try The Uglies Trilogy ( Uglies…Prettys…Specials) And then there’s Wicked Series (not the musical it’s a series) The first two books are called Witch & CurseAnswer by Jessica F.
Hear’s some really good books I like to read check them out and maybe you’ll like some too.
The Sight (or Fire Bringer) by David Clement Davies
When Lightning Strikes -by meg cabot
The Mediator series by Meg Cabot
Silvers Edge (Shadowland series) by Anne Kelleher
Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale by holly black
Losing Christina The Fog by Caroline B. Cooney
Hawksong:The Kiesha’ra:Volume One by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Tailchaser’s song by tad williams
Old Magic by Marianne Curley
The Face by Dean Koontz
Princess Nevermore by Dian Curtis Regan
Edgar Allan Poe storys/poems
Answer by firstplacedancerThe Clique
Walk Two Moons
Wenny Has Wings
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
The Princess Diaries
TTYL
Bras and Broomsticks
Chicken Soup for the Girl’s SoulAnswer by Jordan L
Im 12, 13 on friday and i love darren shan u should try the they are thriller.
The first one is called Cirque du freak its really good you should try itAnswer by Nest Freemark
Running With The Demons – a 14 yr old girl is the main character in the book… taking place in a park that is located in Illinois.
Knight of the Word – she is now 19 yrs old and has to go to Seattle to save the Knight of the Word from the demons and the void that have ahold of him.
Angel Fire East – she is now 29 yrs old and back living in her grandparents house by the park
Page turners – all 3 of them – no sex at all in these.. the Word is like God and has Knights of the Word working to overcome evil demons- The Void is like the devil and the demons do his work
Nesssst
Answer by Chaddea JTry ‘Moonshine’ by Rob Thurman. It really good!!! Hard to find, though.Answer by arabftw
the following series are a very good read, I’m in my teens to (9th grade)
*Harry Potter (of course…)
*Pendragon Books By D.J. MacHale*****
*The Farsala Trilogy
*The Artemis Fowl Books by Eoin Colfer*****
*The Wheel of Time Seriies by Robert Jordan*****
*The Dragonlance Series By Margret Weis, Tracy Hickan, Douglas Niles (main authors)*****
***** = a really, really, good series, you should start from book 1 though because you’ll get lost if you pick up from the middle. The Dragonlance series is an exception, so many different books, no real starting point, althought the “Soulforge” is a good one because it introduces you to all of the series main characters.
Answer by ElleDont listen to these ppl, u have to read harry potter, the uglies trilogy, sister hood of the traveling pants, the a-list, the mediator, the alice series, and eragon.Answer by PlusSizeCutie
For murder mystery, my favorite is James Patterson. Depending how old you are when I was in my early teens I liked R.L. Stine, and I still read some of Stine’s when I need a break from the Urban Lit, I’ve been reading.Answer by newyorkgal71
Editors have to work. They can’t be bothered with “new writers” contacting them and disrupting their day. They have clients that need their attention and focus.Answer by Beamer
Hi I’m a teen too and the best books i have read are:Ink heart, Ink spell, Artemis Fowl the series, Harry Potter, The Inheritance trilogy, The Bartemais Trilogy, and Map of bones(and wonderful action mystery).Answer by Quo
Twilight…Its really good…Its by Stephine Meyer…She also has New Moon which is the sequel of Twilight….The next sequel comes out in August I think..
To Kill A Mockingbird is also really good. Its by Harper Lee.
Answer by basketballgirl1090Some books I really loved where:
CSI series
Princess Diaries
The Mediator
1-800-where-R-you
Uglies
Copper Sun
The Blue is for nightmare series
A Norhtern Light
Crank
Lush and Perfect
Someone Like You
I have read and loved all of these books.Answer by Promised1
do u like a little history in them too? Civil War?
“whispers from the Grave” by Kim Murphy
it’s soooooooooooooooooo good!
u’ll luv it and the sequel isn’t out yet, but it’s on it’s way
also:
Bertrice Small
Beverly Lewis
Inglis FletcherAnswer by ?????????
Any teen would love The Outsiders by: S. E. HintonAnswer by Big red 333
I just read the “Uglies” series. I can’t remember the authors name, but the other two books were titled “Pretties” and “Specials”. They are set in the future and were pretty good, easy reads. Also, “Neverwhere” by Neil Gaiman is one of my favorite books, you might like it.
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