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I need a good "bad" book?

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You know..with some action. Any recommendations...I'm 17

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  1. Fight Club.

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  2. " my horizontal life" by chelsea handler.

    it is amazing! you'll be shocked about the things shes did.

    and with her comedy she makes it hilarious!

    its very enjoyable.

  3. Sandra Brown's "Hello, Darkness"; the prologue alone will tell you if it's your kind of book

  4. Try anything by David Gemmell. His books rarely have a theme, any particularly clever twists, or well developed secondary characters, but instead are a couple hundred pages of pure uninterrupted action. They lack any substance, but read quickly.

    Louis L'Amour also writes in an action driven style, and has a pinch more substance than Gemmell. Also it's not fantasy, but mostly historic fiction, which you might prefer.

  5. 'Playing in Traffic" by Gail Giles.

    "Hard Love" Ellen Whitlinger.


  6. Not really sure what you mean by "bad" but if you're looking for good books I'd check out Chris Crutcher.  He writes really good books that are about teens (usually around your age actually) and the issues they're dealing with.  Some topics include death, incest/molestation, rebellion, etc.  The characters are usually involved in some type of sports, which is what first attracted me to them, but the best part is that the characters are real.  He doesn't sugarcoat issues but he also keeps them real.  Here's his website if you want more info: http://chriscrutcher.com/

    I will tell you this there have been several of his books that people have tried to get banned from school libraries because the person/s involved felt they were to graphic for teens.

    Hope this helps.  And even if this isn't what you would consider "bad" book you should give him a try because he's an awesome author who really knows things.

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