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What book would you recommend for me to read?

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I like almost all kind of books and I love reading very descriptive and long novels. I am 13 and read very advanced novels. If you have any recommendations of books you read or heard about any good authors please feel free recommend them. Thanks! :)

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  1. Wicked!

    If you haven't already.


  2. Twilight!

    And A Wrinkle In Time.

    Those are my flavorites.

  3. To Kill a mockinbird

    Sisterhood of the traveling Pants

    Wicked Series by nancy holder  

  4. How about trying

    To Kill a Mockingbird, Anna Karenina, Madame Bovary, or Lolita?  

  5. Read The Catcher in the Rye.

  6. Pride and Prejudice

    The Scarlet Letter

    Jane Eyre

    A Great And Terrible Beauty

    Twilight Saga

    I've read all of them, they're great.

    (Edit) Oh, I just thought of a really good one that you might enjoy. It's really advanced though.  

    Sophie's World! You should check it out!

  7. kewl... i realllllllllllly liked the Left Behind Series by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye (i think thats how u spell it) also books by Frank Peretti or by michael chrichton are REALLY good...

    Hope that helps!! =D

  8. I love all books by scott westerfeld > the secret hour, uglies, so yesterday

    Also try;

    Clique

    Grist

    Ysabel

    Out of the Dust

    The lottery  

  9. There is a book called The Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follett. It is a pretty long book, but it sure goes fast. Great book. One of my all time favorites.

  10. Of the books mentioned, I think that you may find Madam Bovary a bit beyond you. Middlemarch by George Elliot and Madam Bovary are sometimes thought to be the best novels ever written, although I'm sure many people will disagree. I personally found them a little dry and prosaic, but it is a personal preference after all.

    Anna Karenina was also a bit tiresome and long.

    I do not suggest that you read Lolita. Inappropriate, although a brilliant book.

    To Kill a Mockingbird might actually be a bit simple for you, although the story is absorbing and it has a good message.

    I think the Catcher in the Rye is over-rated, but its a must for any high school student.

    Scarlet's Letter is boring and over-rated.

    Pride and Prejudice is probably enjoyed mostly by people who enjoy that strictly Victorian style of writing. To me, rather like a long soap opera.

    Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte = Yes! Brilliant Gothic victorian novel :)

    I haven't read the other suggestions, but u might enjoy Monte Christo my Alexandre Dumas

  11. you should try Phillip Pullmans 'his dark materials' trilogy. Dan Browns books are good if you like action/suspence.....I read cornflake boxes if there's nothing else available.  

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