1. the mortal instruments series (there are at least 5 of 'em) by cassandra clare 2. the forest of hands and teeth (book 1) by carrie ryan 3. the dead-tossed waves (book 2) by carrie ryan 4. the dark and hollow places (book 3) by carrie ryan (then she has more books if you like her) 5. the maze runners ((book 1)there are about 60 chapters with about 5 pages...it's a little slow until about chapter 30 but the rest of the book and series run at a pretty good rate...they're great books) by james dashner 6. the scorch trials (book 2) by james dashner 7. the death cure (book 3) by james dashner 8. ender's game ((book1)there are 11 books in the series... i don't know how the others are but i know the first one is great) by orson scott card
- A Great and Terrible Beauty trilogy by Libba Bray (i would recommend these to ANYONE) -Night World series by L.J. Smith -Desperation by Stephen King -Harry Potter series (of course) -House of Night series by P.C. and Kristin Cast
The Host by Stephenie Meyer. Regardless of your liking Twilight or not, it's an awesome read if you like Meyer's style of writing! And if, like me, you've enjoyed Twilight (the books, of course!) well you will assuredly enjoy The Host!!
Oryx and Crake. Post apocalypse dystopia written by Margret Atwood and truly something I couldn't put down. Very intelligent without being difficult to read, just thought provoking.
From Sophie Kinsella: (easy-reading on the beach kooks ) every book from her is good, but I really loved: -Can you keep a secret -The Undomestic Goddess
from Stephenie Meyer (ehm... probably you know her... fantasy stuff, emotional vampire books) I love it -Twilight series -The host
from Rick Riordan (also fantasy, about a hero-demi-god's adventures) -Percy Jackson & the Olimpians series
from Joanne K. Rowling: -Harry Potter series
there are so many good books I think it's the easiest to go to a big bookstore and grab a Catalog, in which you find lots of books which are classified in different types...
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I started reading Murakami's "Kafka on the Shore" and I'm loving it And before that I read "the collected works of TS Spivet" by Reif Larsen, which is such a wonderful, lovely, beautiful book Oh and almost everything written by Joanne Harris or Juliet Marillier is wonderful too
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2. the forest of hands and teeth (book 1) by carrie ryan
3. the dead-tossed waves (book 2) by carrie ryan
4. the dark and hollow places (book 3) by carrie ryan (then she has more books if you like her)
5. the maze runners ((book 1)there are about 60 chapters with about 5 pages...it's a little slow until about chapter 30 but the rest of the book and series run at a pretty good rate...they're great books) by james dashner
6. the scorch trials (book 2) by james dashner
7. the death cure (book 3) by james dashner
8. ender's game ((book1)there are 11 books in the series... i don't know how the others are but i know the first one is great) by orson scott card
enjoy!! they're all amazing books.
- A Great and Terrible Beauty trilogy by Libba Bray (i would recommend these to ANYONE)
-Night World series by L.J. Smith
-Desperation by Stephen King
-Harry Potter series (of course)
-House of Night series by P.C. and Kristin Cast
I really love it (:
Post apocalypse dystopia written by Margret Atwood and truly something I couldn't put down. Very intelligent without being difficult to read, just thought provoking.
- Salem Falls
- Plain Truth
- The Tenth Circle
By Carlos Ruiz Zafón:
- The Shadow of the Wind
- The Angel's Game
By Marcus Sedgwick:
- The Book of Dead Days
- The Dark Flight Down
By Libba Bray:
- A Great and Terrible Beauty
- Rebel Angels
- The Sweet Far Thing (These three are a series)
I can't think of any other books right now. Oh! Russell Brand's My Booky Wook. I'm so looking forward to reading it.
every book from her is good, but I really loved:
-Can you keep a secret
-The Undomestic Goddess
from Stephenie Meyer (ehm... probably you know her... fantasy stuff, emotional vampire books) I love it
-Twilight series
-The host
from Rick Riordan (also fantasy, about a hero-demi-god's adventures)
-Percy Jackson & the Olimpians series
from Joanne K. Rowling:
-Harry Potter series
there are so many good books
I started reading Murakami's "Kafka on the Shore" and I'm loving it
And before that I read "the collected works of TS Spivet" by Reif Larsen, which is such a wonderful, lovely, beautiful book
Oh and almost everything written by Joanne Harris or Juliet Marillier is wonderful too