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Name a book which when you finished, you just wanted to tell everyone about it?

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Name a book which when you finished, you just wanted to tell everyone about it?

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  1. Breaking Dawn. It was too shocking for me...


  2. The Shack...............I guarantee that after you read it, you will never think the same way about anything.

  3. Breaking Dawn

    it sucked, but it's still the end :(

  4. The Outsiders- by S.E Hinton.

    Very good book, and it overwhelmed by emotions and brought me into the sad and misunderstood tale. Ponyboy and Johny and Dally will always be inmy mind. The book was eye opening and no matter who you are, (a prep or punk,) you can relate to the siutation.

  5. Hey, it's you again.

    Just one book? Hmm. The Magician's Nephew, by C.S. Lewis. I've just started the Chronicles of Narnia series this summer, and that book just blew me away. I wish there'd been more to it.

  6. The Silver Wolf by Alice Borchardt

    The book is absolutely amazing! This author can really describe emotions and settings well. I loved the whole book, and I can't help but read it over and over.  

  7. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

    It's really a unique novel - narrated by Death (a new take on the 'grim reaper'), and taking place in n**i Germany. This heartwarming book takes you through so many emotions (much like Zusak's other popular work, I Am the Messenger) - and the conclusion has me in tears every time.

    I'd definitely recommend it.

  8. i really liked The Ruins... it's ending was just... frustrating...

    I ended up ruining the ending for some of my friends...

  9. Eragon

    Eldest

    The Man who was Poe

    Harry Potter series

    Mossflower

    Gamma229 and the Battle for Earth <-- This was simply an incredible story. Unfortunately, it isn't well know and you can only purchase it on Amazon =( but it's my fave book of all time


  10. a mafia / crime book by Don Winslow named "The Power of the Dog"

    excellent read!

  11. The Vampire Diaries series, because, the "Twilight Saga" is so overrated and it has the same structure as Twilight but it was written and published in the 90s! Plus, Edward is nothing compared to Stefan and Damon Salvatore.

  12. 'Fingersmith' by Sarah Waters

    It's an excellent book - very atmospheric, full of twists and turns and the first time I read it I just couldn't put it down because I wanted to know what happened to the characters and which way the plot would twist next.

  13. The Body of Christopher Creed, by Carol Plum-Ucci

    The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton

    City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare

  14. Kiki Strike Inside The Shadow City by Kirsten Miller. I read it a few years ago, (early teens) and it was the perfect book for me at the time. I had recently read a number of boring, cliched novels and the novel was a refreshing and exciting change of pace. I actually enjoyed the book so much that after I finished it I read the whole book over again. I can't say that the writing for the Kiki Strike books are the best but the novel is an exciting, fun read.

  15. "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer. It sucked, and I wanted to warn everyone not to read it (which I did.)

  16. um i cant pick one so ill just have to say the entire twilight series. dont listen to hatersss!!!! they are great!

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