Wednesday, February 8, 2012

What books should I read?

What books should I read?

I'm a 13 year old, girl. I like fantasy/ adventure, mythical creatures, magic. I don't like classics, mystery, suspense or Sci-Fi.



I have and read

1. Twilight by Stephanie Meyer

2. Harry Potter by J.K Rowling

3. The Iron Fey by Julie Kagawa

4.Graceling by Krisin Cashore

5.MorganVille Vampires by Rachel Caine

6. The Vampire Academy by Rachelle Mead

7. Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Claire

8. Night World by (forgot the author)

9.Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.



I like challenges and nice sized books. I want something, I would read over and over like Harry potter.

Or something vampirish like MorganVille.

I don't like Percy Jackson, Pendragon, Ranger's Apprentice, Lord of the Rings, Eragon, or Vampire Diaries. Please respect that and not list them. Thank you.

Note: I will look up your books and read part online. Best sounding books, 11 points!

Thank you!

P.S: I like challenges. Not some easy kiddie books.What books should I read?
the host by stephenie meyer

Nightshade by andrea cremer

Wolfsbane by andrea cremer

Pretty little liars by sara shepard

The lying game by sara shepard

I am number four by idk who?? Sorry

The power of six by idk who too
for fantasy books i suggest The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, Inkheart by Cornellia Funke and Dragon Rider by Cornellia Funke. I would give you more names of good books but unfortunately they are all either Sci-Fi or books you have already read them (my two favorite genres are Sci-Fi and fantasy). Hope this helps.What books should I read?
underland Chronicles

un lun dun

gone series

supernaturasists

hunger games

artemis fowl

maximum ride

the thief lord

inkheart

airborn

maze runner

the knife of never letting go

the forest of hands and teeth

unwind

i am number 4

city of bones

reckless

the book thief

the fallen and leviathan

thirteen days to midnight
The Kingdom Keepers series sounds right up your alley.

I love them, and I'm the same age as you, just a boy, but the books don't have a specific gender.



The books are relatively big. The lowest has 350 pages, the rest have like 400-550 pages. There are already 4 out, and another one coming in April, which I will defieneitly buy.What books should I read?
The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare

Dark Visions L.J Smith

The Forbidden Games L.J Smith

Hush, hush by Becca Fitzpatrick

Fallen, Torment, Passion Lauren Kate

Gone Michael Grant

Hunger Michael Grant

Lies Michael Grant

Plague Michael Grant

Sookie Stackhouse books Charlaine Harris

Ballad Maggie Steifvater

Shiver Maggie Stiefvater

The host Stephenie Meyer

Tithe Holly Black
Salem's Lot by Stephen King- genre: Horror, Vampires ****4 stars

The Shining by Stephen King- genre: Horror, psychological lunatics LOL ****4 stars

The Series of Unfortunate Events- Lemony Snicket- genre: Fiction, Sad Stories, BEST EVER!!! 5 stars
Twilight , Harry Potter , Night World .

You should read those books . These books are very interesting .
Read the award winning novel "How to do something more interesting"
Well, my top suggestions would NORMALLY be Harry Potter, but you are saying that you want a challenge.. Harry Potter does not have very high vocabulary, as it was originally intended for children. Twilight would have to be my second recommendation, as it features an addicting romantic plotline starring a vegetarian vampire family, the Cullens, and a normal teenager who stumbles across this vampire family, Bella. Twilight does have many colorful aspects and dark aspects to the storyline of it, so it will not be consistent and boring the whole time.
I would suggest the Dragon Lance chronicles by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. It's set in a world called Krynn, and it's sort of in what we would consider the Middle Ages. Knights, warriors, magi and dragons. There's even a unicorn. And some undead creatures in a forest. A magical staff that ancient gods created, and a battle between good and evil over it. There's a lot of magic and magical things in the series. Honestly, I'm not that far into it, so I can't give you a summary. But, even though I'm only a little bit into it, I'm already in love with it (and I've read many of the same books as you, so I'm assuming that you may enjoy it as well). This is not an easy book. It's a bit challenging, because the authors are trying to write as if it were really old. But it is not at all difficult. Quite easy to follow what's going on. Just challenging enought to keep you interested. If that makes sense... challenging and easy all at once.....

If you've ever played RuneScape, it is a lot like that (the world it's set in, not the plot itself).

If you're interested, the first one is called Dragons of Autumn Twilight. There are also companion series, written by other authors. One of these focuses on the magi and his warrior brother, so more magic is guaranteed as you read on.


And Keys to the Kingdom by Garth Nix. I normally don't like his books, but this was captivating. It's an easy read, but so interesting. A boy named Arthur is about to die of an asthma attack when a man named Monday shows up and gives him a key that heals him. Arthur then learns of the House at the Center of the Universe, where the Architect created the universe and Time itself. Arthur is the mortal heir of the Architect, and must complete her Will. In order to do so, Arthur must battle all of the Trustees (named for the days of the week) who have turned against the Architect, and obtain all of the keys and parts of the will. Again, completely magic driven. Everything is based on magic (though I don't think it comes out as magic. It's considered 'normal' in the House, but in our world it's considered magic). There are 7 books total, the first one is Mister Monday.
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