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Okay I'm going to start this off.
One of my students has asked for some recommendations of crime books. She's 17 so YA and Adult recommendations welcome. I don't read a lot of crime so I am at a loss at what to recommend for her.
One of my students has asked for some recommendations of crime books. She's 17 so YA and Adult recommendations welcome. I don't read a lot of crime so I am at a loss at what to recommend for her.
I'm not a massive crime reader, but I can think of a couple that I've enjoyed:-Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
-Dangerous Girls by Abigail Haas
-13 Minutes by Sarah Pinborough
-The Young Sherlock Holmes series by Andrew Lane (though that one might be a little young, I read it when I was about 14)
-Stalking Jack The Ripper series by Keri Maniscalco
I think that's all I've got, but I hope that's a decent starting point!
I loved the Temperance Brennan series starting with Déjà Dead
Another I've enjoyed that would work Exit Strategy
I used to read so much more in this genre but that was pregoodreads
Another I've enjoyed that would work Exit Strategy
I used to read so much more in this genre but that was pregoodreads
I used to love the TV show Bones! Never thought about giving the book series a shot though. Maybe I should 🤷♀️
They are not a lot alike other than sharing the same name and profession. I love the books though. My absolute favourite is Cross Bones. I will always highly recommend them
Not necessarily always in Egypt but it heavily involves Egyptian lore would be the Theodosia series starting with Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos. It's a personal favorite of mine.
In regards to the Asian side of things there isMoribito: Guardian of the Spirit
The Twelve Kingdoms: Sea of Shadow (not necessarily historical but kind of is. This is a Tokyo Pop translation so it might be impossible to find and the translation isn't the greatest)
The Girl with Ghost Eyes (historical fantasy set in china town in San Fransisco. Lots of Chinese lore)
The Devourers (Odd historical fantasy set in India)
Thanks Gord!! As usual the library doesn't have what I want, at least not in ebook or audio, but I will keep my eye out. Devourers sounds right up my alley! And I absolutely want to read Girl with the Ghost Eyes.
I remember reading Devourers a few years back while attending the local anime convention and it was this weird trippy read. Probably not the best thing to be reading at a con with millions of distractions. I don't think I've recommended it before because it's just so hard to explain. As for Girl with the Ghost Eyes I just love that series and I really hope we get more in the future.
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You seem to like Nicholas Sparks, have you read The Guardian?? That is one of my favorite books!
Heather - NightlyReading I’m a huge fan of Nicholas Sparks and heather - NightlyReading I never read that book called The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks and oh that’s cool heather - NightlyReading
Christine wrote: "Heather - NightlyReading I’m a huge fan of Nicholas Sparks and heather - NightlyReading I never read that book called The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks and oh..."You should check it out!
Hey guys! I know some of you have kids and maybe read books with them. I need a strange recommendation this time. A fantasy book which both adult and 13-yo kid could enjoy and read together.
Maybe try one of Rick Riordan's books, the Magisterium Series, or maybe the Keeper of the Lost Cities series!
Rick Riordan's books would be my first rec too. Beyond that it really depends on the kid, what they enjoy and what their reading and maturity levels are at. At that age a lot of Young Adult books work
Oooh yes, definitely Rick Riordan. And also check out the Rick Riordan Presents imprint! I've only read
but I really enjoyed it. I have
as well, which I am very excited to read. The imprint has a lot of books with different mythologies/cultures and POC authors, which I really like. Another one I enjoyed was
. It was really funny and I enjoyed the way Kiersten incorporated fairy tales and nursery rhymes to form one cohesive story.
but I really enjoyed it. I have
as well, which I am very excited to read. The imprint has a lot of books with different mythologies/cultures and POC authors, which I really like. Another one I enjoyed was
. It was really funny and I enjoyed the way Kiersten incorporated fairy tales and nursery rhymes to form one cohesive story.
Thank you for all of your recs! Actually it was a request from my friend. But now I think I might enjoy those books too.
i haven’t actually read it yet but my friend read a webtoon called suitor armor and really liked it!
https://youtu.be/BkT0-hpMWxcEveryone thinks that he's insane. Everyone says that she's weird. Together, they'll show everyone a love and a power that's greater than anyone ever imagined.
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