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What is a good book to read ?

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that is thematic

but not boring and is suspenseful

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  1. The Redemtion of Althlus by david eddings


  2. the TWILIGHT series by stephenie meyer .. they're AMAZINGG!!


  3. My absolutely favorite series is Warrior Cats by Erin Hunter. It is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!    

  4. The Amityville Horror Story (A true New York haunting).

  5. "A child called it" - byt dave pelzer

    "The lost boy" - by Dave pelzer

    "A man named Dave" - by dave pelzer

    they are in order, its a sreies of his life! it is amzin, he had such a rough life. read it!!

  6. ps i love you  

    all the harry potters


  7. If you want to be scared The Exorcist

  8. Picnic at Hanging Rock (Joan Lindsay)

    Rebecca (Daphne de Maurier)

    Harp in the South (Ruth Park)

    The Wrong Way Home (Peter Moore)

    He died with a felafael in his hand (John Birmingham)

    Don't tell mum I work on the oilrigs she thinks I play piano in a wh***house (Paul Carter)


  9. the giver,animal farm,nd Best 1 "like water for chocolate"

  10. American Gods is a novel by Neil Gaiman. The novel is a blend of Americana, fantasy, and various strands of ancient and modern mythology, all centering on a mysterious and taciturn protagonist, Shadow. It is Gaiman's fourth prose novel, being preceded by Good Omens (a collaboration with Terry Pratchett), Neverwhere, and Stardust. Several of the themes touched upon in the book were previously glimpsed in The Sandman graphic novels, for which Gaiman may be best known.[citation needed]

    The book was published in 2001 by Headline in the United Kingdom and by William Morrow in the United States.

    A signed and numbered limited edition has been released by Hill House Publishers. It is 12,000 words longer than the mass market editions and represents Neil Gaiman's preferred edition. This is the version now in print from Headline in the UK.[citation needed]

    Gaiman's subsequent novel Anansi Boys was actually conceived before American Gods, and shares a character, Mr. Nancy. It is not a sequel but is a part of the same fictional world. The novella, "Monarch of the Glen" (from the Legends II anthology, later collected in Fragile Things), continues Shadow's journeys. This latter story also features the characters of Mr. Alice and Mr. Smith, a pair of dubious men who also appeared in a Gaiman short story called "Keepsakes and Treasures", suggesting that this tale is a part of the American Gods universe as well.

    On February 28, 2008, Gaiman announced on his journal that for one month, the complete text of American Gods would be available to the public on his publisher's website.[1]

    this book was given to me by a loved one, and i have passed it on to a couple dozen people. good fiction.

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    but if you want something facinating based on fact, read "The lost German Slave Girl," by john Bailey~ its a courtroom drama based on a true case in antebellum louisiana involving mistaken identity of a white slave.  its the only book i've read in recent years that adresses the issue of white slaves and black slave owners.

    (fyi at the time of the san domingo slave rebellion 1804, there were 10 black people who owned slaves to every 1 white person who owned slaves, and slaves came from all races, not exclusively african.)  

  11. 'behold a pale horse' by william cooper

  12. Da Vinci Code

  13. In Cold Blood

    Gone With the Wind

    Of Human Bondage

    These are my favorites. The last one is boring unless you are really into the main character. I don't know why I like it so much. I think it's because the main character thinks a heck of a lot. The first two I listed are definitely not boring, I've read them both at least 5 times.

  14. escaping the giant wave by i forget but it was a really good book but it is short and not hard

  15. A good teenage book/serice is the 'cherub' sciries otherwise i recomend stephen king books

  16. any classic book is good to read because you know its going to be good because its already considered a classic.

    but one thats suspensful,  one of my favorites is dr.jekyll and mr.hyde

    but try any classic

  17. I'm not sure about suspense. But " To Kill a Mockingbird" is a really good book.

  18. thirteen reasons why by jay asher. Just finished and it is a very interesting, heart thumping book.

  19. In preparation for a trip I just finished two books about people that traveled around Cape Horn in sailboats.  Also read books about climbing Mt. Everest.  These are for my adventurous side.  I also read two books written by the distinguished Barack Obama.  Walk the aisles at your local library and pick books that interest you.  Reading is one of the most exhilarating things you can do to educate yourself about the world.  If you travel do in depth reading about the country you are visiting.  

  20. The TIme Traveler's WIfe - Audrey Niffenegger

    You need to be specific, what kind of book you looking for?  What are your tastes?  

  21. there's some good reads by lee child.

  22. i like the notebook

    and the morning gift bit romantic

    sputnik sweetheart is good

    and  others by the sam author

    but the classics are good

    pride and prejudice

    LOTR

    Emma

    oliver twist

    that kind

    hope it helps

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  23. eragon by christopher paolini.

  24. Black Lightning by John Saul

  25. have you ever heard of ted dekker?

    there's a series that you have to read!

    the first book is called showdown and the second book is saint and the third book, which just came out in stores I think, is called sinner. I haven't read the last one yet, but I'm sure it's gonna be awsome! hope I could help!

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