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Book help please!!!!!!?

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I need some book recomendations .....

I am 13, but i read everything. I just finshed Little Alters Everywhere, The Divine scerets of the YA-YA Sisterhood, and YA-YAS in Bloom.

I like really romantic books,

historical fiction books,

teen books,

relalistic fiction books,

murder mystery books,

and books about the Titanic. Please help!

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  1. You've probably already read it but the Twilight series is great! Also try The Host by Stephenie Meyer (also the author of the Twilight series) Or The Notebook. I heard the Uglies series was good too but I haven't had a chance to read the entire book yet. Hope you find something!  


  2. The Pact by Jodi Picoult is really good, it has both Court Room Action, and Romance, and it's based around a death.

    All of Jodi Picoult's books are good though.

    My Sister's Keeper is about a 13 year old with Cancer, it's really interesting.

  3. Hoot/Hatchet/Cracker!The best dog in Vietnam/Number the Stars/Wolf Brother

  4. Oooooooohh, I'm thirteen too!

    Okay so I love:

    Twilight series, by Stephenie Meyer

    Peeps, by Scott Westerfeld

    Maximum Ride series, by James Patterson

    Crooked, by Laura and Tom McNeal

    Pretty Little Devils, by Nancy Holder

    Love and Other Four-Letter Words, by Carolyn Mackler

    the Bartimaeous Trilogy, by Jonathon Stroud

    Just Listen, by Sarah Dessen

    the Truth About Forever, by Sarah Dessen

    I really want to read:  This Lullaby, by Sarah Dessen

    City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare

    Hope I helped!!!  : )

  5. i recomend twilight, new moon, eclipse, breaking dawn, harry potter, Uglies, the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants  

  6. 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!!!!

  7. You beauty-the world needs more 13 year old bookworms. What i do is go to the library,take home about twenty books which look good. If  i 'm not into one after the first few pages,put aside and try another. Have you tried Agatha Christie(mystery)Georgette Heyer(romance)the Brontes,Jane Austin-Charles Dickens realistic fiction,Oscar Wilde-the original Hans Anderson and Grimm fairy tales are great reads-your librarian will offer you new releases etc once she knows your taste-happy reading.

  8. My Website below has lots of different lists.

    Bobbie Ann Mason:

       In Country (Historical fiction about the impact of the Vietnam War on a small town in Kentucky)

    Mildred D. Taylor: (Writing about Blacks in America during the Depression)   Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry and Let the Circle Be Unbroken

    Joseph Heller:   Catch-22 (Historical Fiction set in WWII)

    Corrie Ten Boom:   The Hiding Place (Non-Fiction about the Holocaust)

    Elie Wiesel:    

       Night (Non-Fiction about the Holocaust); Dawn; and Day

    Markus Zusak:

       The Book Thief (Historical Fiction) and I Am the Messenger

    Philippa Gregory:

       The Other Boleyn Girl - Mary Boleyn comes to court at the age of fourteen and is noticed by Henry VIII.  She basks in her role as unofficial queen until Henry begins to lose interest in her and turns to her sister, Anne.

    Tracy Chevalier:

       Girl With a Pearl Earring - The year is 1664 and 16 year old Griet has been forced by family circumstances to take a job as a maid in the home of the Dutch painter, Johannes Vermeer.  We learn much about Holland at that time, but also about the manner in which painters created their own paints and went about their work.  As Vermeer explains to Griet, clouds aren't really white.  In the future, you will wonder about the story behind each work of art.

    Mitch Albom:

       The Five People You Meet in Heaven; Tuesdays With Morrie; and For One More Day.

    J. D. Salinger:   Catcher in the Rye

    Betty Smith:   A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Coming of Age Novel)

    John Knowles:   A Separate Peace

    John Gunther:   Death Be Not Proud (A memoir about the death of his son)

    Richard Peck:   Long Way From Chicago and A Year Down Yonder

    David Pelzer:   A Child Called "IT"; The Lost Boy; and A Man Named Dave

    Amy Tan:   The Joy Luck Club - This is a wonderful look at Chinese culture as told by four Chinese women and their American daughters.

    Maya Angelou:   I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

    Alice Sebold:   The Lovely Bones (Rape/murder)  

    Jay Asher:   Thirteen Reasons Why (Suicide)

    Ellen Hopkins:

       Crank and its sequel Glass about a girl addicted to drugs; Burned about a girl who is abused by her father and after being thrown out of school is sent to live with her aunt; and Impulse about teen suicide, drugs, and other issues.

    Laurie Halse Anderson:

       Prom, Twisted, Speak (Rape), Catalyst, and Fever 1793 (The first four are Contemporary and the last is Historical Fiction)

    Kim Edwards:   The Memory Keeper's Daughter

    S. E. Hinton (a.k.a. Susan Eloise Hinton):

       The Outsiders; Rumble Fish; Tex; That Was Then, This is Now; Taming the Star Runner; and Some of Tim's Stories

    Lois Lowry:   The Giver, Gathering Blue, and Messenger (Fantasies)

    Scott Westerfeld:

       Uglies - Tally is anticipating her 16th birthday when she will undergo an operation to make her unbelievably gorgeous.  Her friend Shay isn't interested in having the operation and takes off.  Tally is forced to make a choice:  locate Shay and turn her in or remain ugly.

      Sequels:  Pretties, Specials, and Extras

    Libba Bray:

       A Great and Terrible Beauty - Gemma Doyle grew up in India, but after the death of her mother the 16 year old is sent to Spence Academy in London.  It is the Victorian Age and these young ladies are being trained for their future roles as wives to men they may not want to marry.  As so many have experienced, initially she is an unwelcome outsider.  Eventually, she makes friends with three girls and together they explore Gemma's supernatural powers and a group known as the Order.  (Fantasy)  

       Sequels:  Rebel Angels and The Sweet Far Thing

    Lisa McMann:

       Wake - Janie discovered when she was 8 years old that if someone nearby began to dream she was pulled unwillingly into that dream.  She has always hated the falling dreams, and those where someone is naked in public, and the steamy s*x dreams, but this latest dream is the worst.  (Fantasy)   Fade (The sequel - to be released February 2009)

    Stephen Chbosky:   The Perks of Being a Wallflower

    Carolyn Mackler:

       The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things

    Sue Monk Kidd:

       The Secret Life of Bees and The Mermaid Chair

    Lauren Myracle:

       TTYL (Talk to Ya Later); ttfn (Ta Ta For Now); and L8r, g8r    

    Jodi Picoult:

       My Sister's Keeper - By age 13 Anna had undergone far too many surgeries, transfusions, and injections though she is not ill.  Anna's parents chose to produce a baby they hoped would be a donor match for their daughter Kate who suffered from leukemia.  Now the teenage Anna rebels against the role that has been forced upon her though it could mean the death of her sister.

       Nineteen Minutes (A Columbine Like Incident), The Pact (A suicide pact), Vanishing Acts, and Change of Heart

    Nicholas Sparks:

       The Notebook - Thirty one year old, Noah Calhoun is back in coastal North Carolina after WWII and thinking constantly about the girl he lost years ago.  Twenty nine year old Allie Nelson is set to marry a wealthy lawyer, but is haunted by thoughts of the one she loved long ago.

       Message in a Bottle - Theresa Osborne is divorced and cynical about love and life.  This changes when she finds a bottle on the beach which contains a love letter.  This is a beautiful story for those who choose to believe in the miracle of finding that special someone.

       A Walk to Remember, The Rescue, A Bend in the Road, Nights in Rodanthe, The Guardian, The Wedding, True Believer, A First Sight, Dear John, and The Choice.

    Sarah Dessen:

       Lock and Key - Ruby has been living alone in the farmhouse since her mother abandoned her, but when this is discovered she is sent to live with her sister Cora who she has not seen in about 10 years.  Cora's husband Jamie is an extremely successful founder of a popular networking site on the Web.  A nice large house, private school, new clothes, and a promise for the future are quite an adjustment to make.

       Just Listen - Annabel Greene is the youngest of three very different sisters.  She has had a very bad summer and must now return to school.  She has never been so lonely or so sad, yet she must face each day.  As she has her own problems to confront, her entire family is dealing with issues that plague her sister, Whitney.  By circumstance, Annabel and Owen, whose life revolves around music, become friends.  It is Owen who will help Annabel to meet certain challenges.  

       The Truth About Forever - Macy's father has recently died and she is feeling guilty.  Her mother isn't coping with his death well at all.  Macy's boyfriend, Jason, represents security, but frankly he is a clueless jerk.  It might have been a very long summer, but then by chance Macy meets an interesting group of people.  I loved everyone in the Wish Catering crew, but most especially Wes.  No matter the difficulties life has thrown each member of Wish they persevere because they must.

       Dreamland - Caitlin is the younger and she feels second-rate sister to Cass who is perfect in every way.  Now Caitlin is 16 and rather than starting at Yale, Cass has run off with a guy.  This year for Caitlin is about school, cheerleading, parties, her boyfriend, and so much much more.  Unfortunately, this novel has an important message every young lady needs to hear.

       Keeping the Moon - Colie and her mother used to be fat.  They moved frequently and were homeless for a time.  Then Colie's mother went on a "let's get healthy" kick and they both lost weight.  Now mom has a good job and they live in a nice house.  Unfortunately, because of a really mean girl at school, Colie has acquired a reputation she did not deserve.  Mom is going to Europe to work for the summer and Colie is going to spend the summer with her eccentric aunt.

       That Summer - Summers hold special memories for many of us:  vacations, beaches, picnics, summer jobs, summer loves, maybe even a wedding or two.  Haven, younger sister to Ashley, is fondly remembering a summer five years ago because in this current summer her world is falling apart.  Her father had an affair, her parents divorced, and now he is getting married to the co-worker with whom he had the affair.  Ashley is also getting married this summer and Haven doesn't understand why Ashley would choose this man.  

       Someone Like You - Halley and Scarlet, both 16 and juniors in high school, have been best friends forever.  Scarlet was always the strong one, but now she needs Halley to be there for her.  As they begin the new school year, Scarlet is pregnant and her boyfriend has been killed in a motorcycle accident.  Meanwhile Halley has problems of her own.  Halley and her mother, a psychologist, have gotten along well in the past but that has changed.  Halley's mother used to write books about their relationship, but now they just argue.

       This Lullaby - Remy, Jess, Chloe, and Lissa are friends (sort of) and now it is the summer between high school and college.  This is a time of transition for each of them, but the story concentrates on Remy who because her mother has had a series of husbands and Remy never even met her father, she is very cynical about love.

    Ann Brashares:

       The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants - A wonderful story about Tibby, Carmen, Lena, and Bridget, four very different friends who are spending their first summer apart from one another.  Each of the girls faces her own crisis and, in the end, they are there for each other.  It's a great story of friendship.

       Sequels:  The Second Summer of the Sisterhood; Girls in Pants:  The Third Summer of the Sisterhood; and Forever in Blue:  The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood.

    Meg Cabot:

       All American Girl and Ready or Not; Teen Idol; Nicola and the Viscount; Victoria and the Rogue; Pants on Fire; Jinx;  Avalon High and Avalon High 2:  Coronation

       1-800-Where R You? Series - When Lightn

  9. i would reccommend the mediator series by meg cabot (a teen books about a 16 year old girl who sees ghosts) and definatly the pretty little liars books by sara shepard (again its a teen book about 4 girls whos best friend was murdered and they grew far apart but then are reuinited because they are all reciving letters from a person called "A" who they think is their friend who died)

    i would also say "saving zoe" is a good book. and the "boyfriend list" was really good. there was one book in the sammy keyes series which is about a 13 year old girl who likes to solve mysteries. its called "the search for snake eyes". i read that one and thought it was really good so i got my Mom to read it and she loved it.

    hope this helped you!

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