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message 1: by Bree, you make me smile (new)

Bree (breej6434) | 835 comments Mod
Recommend good books to read here. just put the title, author, your and why you liked the book. NO SPOILERS PLEASE!!!!!


message 2: by Ben (new)

Ben | 505 comments Mod
lol The Twilight Series by Stepheny Meyer n(i liked them because they were different from the books i normaly read)


message 3: by Alia☺ (new)

Alia☺ (AliaE) | 67 comments omg! i luv the uglies series by scott westerfeld... its so different from other books and it just pleases alot of people who aren't pleased easily


message 4: by Bree, you make me smile (new)

Bree (breej6434) | 835 comments Mod
I like that series too, and used it in a cloning project I had to do.
Anyway another good book is Thirteen Reasons why By Jay Asher. It gives you the perspective of someone always being put down and taken advantage of.


message 5: by Ben (new)

Ben | 505 comments Mod
i cant read books like that because they make me realy angry, like i started reading a child called it n had 2 stop because i got so angry


message 6: by Sagella (new)

Sagella | 24 comments Harry Potter! (lulz everyone and their dog has read those books)
um, Marked series is pretty good, Unwind, Everlost.


message 7: by Bree, you make me smile (new)

Bree (breej6434) | 835 comments Mod
Ben, i totally know what you mean! it's like, way couldn't they be nice? It's worse though in books like a child called it, cause in those cases it really happened.


message 8: by Ben (new)

Ben | 505 comments Mod
ya. i think that is one reason i want 2 be a cop after high school. so i can protect little kids like that who cant protect themselves


message 9: by Bree, you make me smile (new)

Bree (breej6434) | 835 comments Mod
I'm gonna be an FBI agent or a coronor.


message 10: by Hailey (new)

Hailey (haileyhaileyhailey) | 281 comments A coroner? Well that's a happy job.


message 11: by Bree, you make me smile (new)

Bree (breej6434) | 835 comments Mod
i know, right?

GOODBOOK: The Host, by Stepheny Meyer. Very unique and action is of amazing thought. Well written.


message 12: by Diana (new)

Diana  (higura_natume) | 16 comments Great and Terrible Beauty

Pretty Little Liars

etc


message 13: by Frankie (new)

Frankie | 3 comments 68 knots........................cried.............................................

hero type................really maakes u question society

deadline............................cried 2..................................i usually judge books by how much i cry at the end of each


message 14: by Catamorandi (new)

Catamorandi (wwwgoodreadscomprofilerandi) The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
Water for Elephants - Sara Gruen


Paints realistic pictures of how things used to be in the real world. Sort of historical fiction.


message 15: by Diana (new)

Diana  (higura_natume) | 16 comments i never cry at the end of books but mostly i think it's good if it sticks with me for a while


message 16: by Aliya (new)

Aliya im not a big crier (for anything not just books) but when i do cry for books it tells me that the book is really good


message 17: by Milana (new)

Milana (tutuintopointe) | 779 comments Mod
I have cried during a few books, like Bridge to Terabithia.


message 18: by Hailey (new)

Hailey (haileyhaileyhailey) | 281 comments Ooh I want to read that, I watched the movie and I cried it was so sad!


message 19: by Milana (new)

Milana (tutuintopointe) | 779 comments Mod
it is soooo sad!


message 20: by Jayda (last edited May 11, 2009 11:25AM) (new)

Jayda Deception Point by Dan Brown!
It has some pretty nasty language but if you don't care about that than read it. It's amazing!

And The Phantom of the Opera <3


message 21: by gina~* (new)

gina~* Between the Bridge and the River- Craig Ferguson

"[close:] Bawdy, joyous, messy, hysterically funny, and guaranteed to offend regardless of religion, race, national origin, sexual orientation, or profession Between the Bridge and the River is the debut novel by Craig Ferguson, host of CBS's The Late Late Show. Two childhood friends from Scotland and two illegitimate half-brothers from the American South suffer and enjoy all manner of bizarre experiences which, as it turns out, are somehow interconnected and, surprisingly enough, meaningful. An eclectic cast of characters includes Carl Jung, Fatty Arbuckle, Virgil, Marat, Socrates, and Tony Randall. Love, greed, hope, revenge, organized religion, and Hollywood are alternately tickled and throttled. Impossible to summarize and impossible to stop reading, this is a romantic comic odyssey that actually delivers and rewards."


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