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Any good books i could read I'm (13)?

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I'm not a bad reader but i just want to in prove my vocabulary

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  1. noughts and crosses is a great book, phantom of the opera, les miserables. just to name a couple.


  2. 911 commission report..Not really a book but you will learn at the same time.

  3. These are some really good books that I've read and thoroughly enjoyed:

    -the Bartimaeus trilogy by Jonathan Stroud*****

    -the Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer*

    -The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen(any book by her)

    -Hawksong(series) by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes(any book by her)

    -The Shannara series by Terry Brooks*****

    -Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

    -Watership Down by Richard Adams

    -Great Expectations by Charles Dickens*

    -Warrior Cats series by Erin Hunter

    -The Counte of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas*

    -The Princess Bride by William Goldman*

    -Discworld series by Terry Pratchet*****

    -Battle Royale by Roushun Takami*****

    -Angels and Demons by Dan Brown

    *s are the ones I really REALLY recommend for anyone to read, and the ones with five *s are the best books I've ever read in my life!!!!

  4. try Lois Lowry books, try The Giver, Judy Blume (esp if you're a girl) books.  

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  6. First of all, it's spelled "improve."

    Hopefully thats a start. :]

    And, I guess something that actually interests you would be a great place to start. Twilight (the first book, not the series) is a good place to start - it'd be your choice if you want to continue reading the series after that.

    There are many other good books too.

    Try reading New York's Best Seller books - there are tons of 'em.

    Ohhh, and try reading 'Go Ask Alice.'  And 'Code Orange.'

    Thirteen Reasons Why is a good book too. Try reading books that start as a diary entry type, it might be easier to understand.

    I don't have any real recommendation for you, but hopefully you can find a good read for you. Try reading Romeo & Juliet, too... its a classic - and you can definitely learn a lot from Shakespeare's writing.

    Though I personally despise most of his works, I have to admit that he DOES teach you a lot about literature.

    Autumn by David Moody is also a great book. It's easy to get your hands on, too. I read it on my ipod (it was free to download the ebook version). It definitely keeps you interested.

  7. Yer, that series is good.

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