Friday, 7 February 2020

Does anyone know any really good books?

answers1:If you are looking for a good murder/ supernatural book, I
would suggest "The Dark Half" by Steven King. I thought it was well
written, if a bit excessively graphic.If you're looking for a sad
ending, I would read "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. It is set in
World War Two Germany and is narrated by Death for the most part.If
you think neither of those are quite your style, you could brush up on
the classics like "1984" or "The Catcher in the Rye".That's all I can
think of off the top of my head. I hope this helped....Show more
answers2:Historical Fiction: Both Sides of Time sequence- Caroline B.
Cooney (additionally romance) Bloody Jack sequence-L. A. Meyer
(additionally journey) If I Should Die Before I Wake- Han Nolan The
Great and Terrible Beauty sequence- Libba Bray (additionally
fantasyish fiction) The Other Boleyn Girl- Philippa Gregory The
Queen's Fool- Philippa Gregory The Constant Princess- Philippa Gregory
The Bolelyn Inheritance- Philippa Gregory The Book Thief- Markus Zusak
Fantasyish Fiction Twilight sequence- Stephenie Meyer (additionally
romance) The Mediator sequence- Meg Cabot (additionally romance)
Avalon High- Meg Cabot (sorta) Uglies sequence-Scott Westerfeld
Midnighters sequence- Scott Westerfeld Fiction: All American Girl- Meg
Cabot Airhead- Meg Cabot The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round
Things - Carolyn Mackler Fly at the Wall- E. Lockhart Megan Meade's
Guide to the McGowan Boys- Kate Brian Lucky T- Kate Brian The Five
People You Meet in Heaven- Mitch Albom My Sister's Keeper- Jodi
Picoult Change of Heart- Jodi Picoult The Da Vinci Code- Dan Brown
Romance: The Angels Trilogy- Lurlene Mcdaniel The Pact- Jodi Picoult
The Notebook- Nicholas Sparks Mystery: Stranger With My Face- Lois
Duncan Down A Dark Hall- Lois Duncan Locked in Time-Lois Duncan Any
booklet through R.L Stine Non- Fiction A Child Called It- Dave Pelzer
Who Killed My Daughter- Louis Duncan Diary of a Young Girl- Anne
Frank...Show more
answers3:The Girl With the Dragon TattooThe Girl Who Played With
FireThe Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's NestThey're a series by Stieg
Larsson, and I literally could not put a single one of them down.
answers4:Dangerous Days: The Autobiography of a Photojournalist, and
its sequel, Blades: The Autobiography of a Rescue-Helicopter Pilot,
both by J. William Turner. Very realistic fiction about Australian
teens facing several tense, dramatic, life and death situations set in
many parts of Australia, plus England and California. The plot of each
novel is written as a collection of four related shorter books (about
100 pages per book) inside a single cover dealing with teenage, adult
and social themes. More info in Google and turneramazon.com...Show
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answers5:read the eragon series. amazing.
answers6:Offbeat page turners sold @ B&N: The Bell Jar:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Bell-Jar/Sylv...When Rabbit
Howls: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/When-Rabbit-Howls...A Child
Called It: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/A-Child-Called-It...Go Ask
Alice:http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Go-Ask-Alice/Anon......Show
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answers7:Read Vampire Acdameny its amazing!!!! and its not all bout
vamps and no its nothing like twilight its got forbiden love,
friendship pushed to the limits with a bond unable to be broken, one
of the friends is really bound to the other constally in and out of
her bff;s mind, and they are people fighting for power and beytrayl
ans so much more grated its a series but its the best book ive ever
read and ive read a lot :)
answers8:Any book by Nicholas Sparks! He writes a ton of books like that!
answers9:You should try reading 'Scars' by Cheryl Rainfield. Its a
good book and you wont be able to put it down! Also try the books from
the authors Sarah Dessen and Meg Cabot. They have published alot of
amazing books! Hope i was of some help :]

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