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Some good book suggestions?

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k before you say it, ive aleady read the twilight saga! those are the type of books that i like. (mediator series, gossip girl, the clique... etc.) but i kinda want to read something thats more deeper... ive read books like Anthem, Farenheit 451, and stuff and i actually liked them quite a bit. so basically: romance, science fiction (as long as its not too robot-y space-ship-y intense), and/or fantasy. but also something thats a classic and deeper than the classic teenage girl book..

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  1. read midnighters by scott westerfield.  Also pretties, uglies, specials, and extras by scott westerfield these are kind of sci fi futuristic  


  2. ANYTHING by Meg Cabot. She is the best author ever. The Mediator series is SO good. ( :  

  3. Here are a few series I enjoy.  Anne of Green Gable by Montgomery and Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind.  Very different series but both have happy endings.

  4. A Scientific Romance by Ronald Wright

    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

    Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

  5. Kindred

  6. i like give a boy a gun, maybe, when it happens (which is a romance that i soooo great please check it out), and the cay (which is very easy but a good read)

  7. I'm reading The Book Thief and I really enjoy it. I think you will too.

  8. umm you should try harry potter

  9. 1984 by George Orwell.

  10. Deception Point, Digital Fortress, Angels and Demons, and The da Vinci Code. all of them are by Dan Brown.

    The last two books are seen as extremely controversial but I swear they are THE BEST books I've EVER read. And there's another Robert Landon book that's being written.  

  11. Um...I am just gonna throw a name out that I really like. P. W. Cantonese is a really good author. He isn't well know, he does continued fairy tales. But they aren't all fluffy and stuff, there is a good plot and character development in everyone of his books.

  12. You have a variety of literature that interests you which is so good.  I finished a book last week "The thirteenth Tale" that was really good. I tell people my favorite book was Wuthering Heights, but it was really Bridget Jones.  Every time I'm in a bad mood I pick it up-she always cheers me up must have read it a hundred times.  Confederacy of Dunces, that's another one to read over and over and like the one guy  said Catcher in The Rye-that willbreak your heart (in a good way)

  13. read Lolita-vladimir nabokov.

    it's totally great!!

    or perhaps Luna-julie anne

  14. um this might be too futurey for you but

    Uglies By Scott Westerfeld  

  15. Okayy, ppl are going to be all over you saying twilight twilight twilight!

    I personally loved The Warrior Heir: http://www.cindachima.com/Warrior%20Heir...

    Its a three book series by an ah-mazing author, you should really check it out, its fantasy and a little romance, but not too much where its like Romeo and Juliet  

  16. Jane Austin, Georgette Heyer. Oscar Wilde, Nathaniel Hawthorne-just go to your local library-the people who work there are trained for readers like you and love to advise peop what to read.  Have a try at everything and discard what you don't like after the forst chapter.le

  17. Try The Giver, Of Mice and Men, or Catcher in the Rye

  18. well michelle it's do cool that you the clique that 'so awesome I '

    mean I love that series  so any way  I think you'll like this book called  A  Child  called It because it'sone of those books that break your heart but  at the same time  it 'ss soinspiringg  because  it's about   this kid out three brothers   he treated like shirt  by his mother and in this book he's telling you his  worries and how he suffers everyday to school and at home.....

  19. 1984 by George Orwell, Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut (actually, anything by Orwell and Vonnegut, come to think of it), and The Doom That Came to Sarnath by H. P. Lovecraft. (Lovecraft is one of the greatest cosmic horror writers of all time; cosmic horror sort of combines sci-fi, pulp fiction, Tolkein-esque fantasy, and nihilist philosophy--read some Lovecraft for yourself to know what I mean.)

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