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As the rules say, please try to recommend at least one book, even if you haven't read it before!

Try to put links or pictures of the book(s) that you recommend!

Thanks and have fun!


message 2: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 24, 2009 11:10AM) (new)

I recommend The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. It is a very long series, but it sums up human history and shows how one event can change the future of human life. It is quite an amazing read!


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Jillian (jillreadsabook) | 6 comments I recommend Stray by Rachel Vincent. I have not read this book before but i'm getting this weekend, and it would be cool to be in a group read while i'm reading it. It's sort of long and is about a girl who is a werecat.
Stray (Shifters, #1) by Rachel Vincent


message 4: by Zakiya (last edited Dec 24, 2009 03:27PM) (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) I recommend Digital Fortress by Dan Brown. I haven't read it yet, but once I get finished with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, I'm going to read it. The book's synopsis reads:
"When the NSA's invincible code-breaking machine encounters a mysterious code it cannot break, the agency calls its head cryptographer, Susan Fletcher, a brilliant and beautiful mathematician. What she uncovers sends shock waves through the corridors of power. The NSA is being held hostage...not by guns or bombs, but by a code so ingeniously complex that if released it would cripple U.S. intelligence. Caught in an accelerating tempest of secrecy and lies, Susan Fletcher battles to save the agency she believes in. Betrayed on all sides, she finds herself fighting not only for her country but also for her life, and in the end, for the life of the man she loves."


message 5: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 24, 2009 04:47PM) (new)

And of course, you cannot forget The Lord of the Rings. Probably the best fantasy series ever written. It is a classic tale with an amazing writing style. I cannot do enough justice to the books in mere writing.


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Evermore by Alyson Noel was ok. Someone asked if it was like Twilight. No vampires. No Twilight similarities, at least to me, but I wasn't looking to judge this book based off of another. The immortal part was a bit interesting. I also liked the development of the Ever's grief into acceptance and understanding. I wouldn't rate this book to terribly high but it was intriguing enough to have me looking for the next in the series.

I finished A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray. Finally, it took forever to get into. Historical fiction hits paranormal magic. Gemma Doyle is young woman in a Victorian England who oddly creates an order with a small group of new friends. Shortly after she finds out her mother was apart of the magical order as well. I couldn't believe these girls had such easy roaming around the boarding school, hmm. Another not so great but not so horrible book. Again it might be worth picking up the next in the series to see how the character grows.

I just finished reading Soulless by Gail Carriger and I love the style it is written in. Soulless was amazing. My now favorite book of 2009! I highly recommend this book.

I also just finished Born of Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon. This is the first book that I picked up by her and it most defiantly wont be the last one. Assassins, danger, different planets, and funny banter... Also highly recommend this book!

I'm now working on City of Bones by Cassandra Clare and the The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory. Gregory's The Other Boleyn Girl is a historical fiction that I would recommend.


Happy Holidays Everyone!!


message 7: by Zakiya (last edited Jan 04, 2010 09:16AM) (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) I recommend Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor. It's a historical fiction book. It explains a lot of the hardships that families had to go through during segregation. I would recommend this book to anyone that is studying or has studied segregation.


message 8: by Leanne (last edited Dec 26, 2009 08:21PM) (new)

Leanne (leanneisperf) I Would Recommend Pretty Little Liars,Flawless,Perfect,Unbelievable,Wicked,Killer,Heartless.

Pretty Little Liars (Pretty Little Liars, #1) by Sara Shepard Flawless (Pretty Little Liars, #2) by Sara Shepard Perfect (Pretty Little Liars, #3) by Sara Shepard Unbelievable (Pretty Little Liars, #4) by Sara Shepard Wicked (Pretty Little Liars, #5) by Sara Shepard Killer (Pretty Little Liars, #6) by Sara Shepard Heartless (Pretty Little Liars, #7) by Sara Shepard .


I have read the first 5 but not the last 2 this is an AH-MAZING series and it has MANYY twists and turns i loved it



message 9: by Zakiya (last edited Jan 04, 2010 09:13AM) (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Those are another book series that I forgot to add to my to-read shelf. Thx for recommending!! :)


message 10: by Leanne (new)

Leanne (leanneisperf) Twisted oh yess i forgot this is the last book... of the pretty little liar series havent read it yet tho :)


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

So many books to read... when do we start?!? LOL :)


message 12: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Emily wrote: "So many books to read... when do we start?!? LOL :)"

Not sure, we'll work something out eventually haha


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I sure hope so! I liked your Uglies suggestion. Haven't read those, but a lot of people have and they say that it's a great series! Perhaps we should do another poll.


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Emily wrote: "So many books to read... when do we start?!? LOL :)"

I know right! I own over 200 but that doesn't include the want to read list... A man. There will never be enough time to finish all of those books.


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I know! Don't you wish you could just read everything? But there isn't enough time in the day... which is why my "to-read" list is piling up! lol.


message 16: by Zakiya (last edited Dec 27, 2009 09:53AM) (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) I recommend The Princess Diaries. If you like the movies, you'll love the books. And guess what? IT'S A SERIES!! LOL :)


message 17: by Leanne (new)

Leanne (leanneisperf) It Is A VERY Long Series And The Books Aren't Even Like The Movie(s) !!!!!!!!!!


message 18: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) I know, but I'ma start reading the series in 2010.


message 19: by Leanne (new)

Leanne (leanneisperf) i read it summer '08 need to refresh :)


message 20: by Zakiya (last edited Jan 04, 2010 09:15AM) (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Creature has replied to Leanne's message! He has been so kind to recommend the following:
*Series--Xanth by Piers Anthony,
*Mystery--The SCU books by Kay Hooper, and
*Y.Adult--Cirque Du Freak series by Darren Shan.

Thanks for all your support Creature!! :)


message 21: by [deleted user] (new)

I recommend Crown Duel (with Court Duel) by Sherwood Smith - one of the best books ever!!! It makes you think it's just another book with a quirky heroin, but then you realize how much is actually in there, and you keep rereading it. It's got subtlety and just plain fun. Amazing book.
I also recommend the Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud - very funny, tons of action and also subtle for those of us who have to have all three!
And lastly, The Thief by Megan Whalen Turner. The rest of the series is just as good and it's one of my all time favorites. (all of the above are) The main character is just...indescribably awesome. :D


message 22: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Thanks for recommending! We highly appreciate it!!


message 23: by [deleted user] (new)

I'll be looking up these books as soon as I get to a regular computer. =)


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Awesome :D


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Jill wrote: "I recommend Stray by Rachel Vincent. I have not read this book before but i'm getting this weekend, and it would be cool to be in a group read while i'm reading it. It's sort of long and is about a..."

Sounds like it would be interesting. I put it on hold at the library.


message 26: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Just wondering: Do you put every recommeneded book on hold? LOL :)


message 27: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 29, 2009 11:03PM) (new)

Not every book.. But it is sometimes nice to read a book w someone else. Sometimes I have to wait weeks for a book to come in. I have friends that don't particularly read the books I would so their recoendations are awful or I have friends that movie buffs and don't read. So, I like to look up suggestions and add them to my list if they sound interesting. How do you choose some of your books?


message 28: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Friends at school, my GRs friends' bookshelves, books that I see in Books-A-Million or WalMart or Sam's. Just anywhere really. Sometimes they advertise stuff on the Internet. If I see it, I usually look it up.


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That's a good variety!


message 30: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Thanks! I try to keep it that way, but it doesn't always work out. Especially when I don't have enough money to get all of them; them I don't alwasys see them again.


message 31: by [deleted user] (new)

I write down titles and authors that I see to look them up for next time. I have a notes section in my phone and a notebook at home. That way I can look up books and buy the books that the library does not carry.


message 32: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Yeah, that's a good idea. I use the notepad in my phone, but I never really have to add any books because I can usually remember either the author or the book title.


message 33: by [deleted user] (new)

Good memory. There is a book I read about 9 years ago where this girl turned into a tree to give birth. She was a nymph. The book was good. I can't remember the title of the book or the author. And I bet it was a book that was out for a while before I even got my hands on it.


message 34: by Zakiya (last edited Jan 04, 2010 09:18AM) (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) I recommend the Night World series by L.J. Smith! ♥!Happy Reading!♥

Night World, No. 1 Secret Vampire; Daughters of Darkness; Spellbinder (Night World, #1-3) by L.J. Smith Night World, No. 2 Dark Angel; The Chosen; Soulmate (Night World, #4-6) by L.J. Smith Night World, No. 3 Huntress, Black Dawn, Witchlight (Night World, #7-9) by L.J. Smith


message 35: by Ayunda (new)

Ayunda (ayundabs) I would recommend... Inkheart! by Cornelia Funke.


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I have that on my TBR list for sure!


message 37: by Ayunda (new)

Ayunda (ayundabs) :)


message 38: by Jordan (new)

Jordan (flyinglogicmonkey) | 181 comments Nobody has done it yet...so I recommend Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Sense and Sensibility (also by Jane Austen) is really good too.


message 39: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) I want to read Pride and Prejudice, but I don't have Sense and Sensibility on my TBR list. I will add it right now. :)



message 40: by Pandy (last edited Jan 15, 2010 04:53PM) (new)

Pandy I really have to read something by Jane Austen some time soon. I haven't read a single one of her books, though I have Sense and Sensibility and Emma.

I would recommend anything by Mark Twain or Agatha Christie. I'd also recommend His Dark Materials - a wonderfully written fantasy trilogy, that's definitely near the top of the list of my favorite books.


message 41: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Sounds really cool. I love anything fantasy. I just got a new book from Book-A-Million a couple of days ago called The Shapeshifters by Amelia Atwaters-Rhodes. It looks good, but I haven't started reading it yet.


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Cara | 9 comments North of Beautiful [image error] was one of the best books of 2009 I read. Gives you a true sense of what true beauty is.


message 43: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) That sounds like a very good book. One question: What's north of being beautiful? *Don't answer that if it's a spoiler!*


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Cara | 9 comments Hmmm... I'm not sure how to explain it. It has to do with a collage she does and geocahching. But that won't make much sense until you read the book!


message 45: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) I'm pretty sure it won't because I'm actually really confused right now! LOL :)


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Jill wrote: "I recommend Stray by Rachel Vincent. I have not read this book before but i'm getting this weekend, and it would be cool to be in a group read while i'm reading it. It's sort of long and is about a..."

Jill I will be starting Stray in probably two days.


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Recommending City of Bones (Mortal Instruments, #1) by Cassandra Clare by Cassandra Clare


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Stray by Rachel Vincent. It has been an awesome book so far. I'm def going to continue the series! Stray (Shifters, #1) by Rachel Vincent


message 49: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Sounds wonderful! Recommending The Shapeshifters: The Kiesha'ra of the Den of Shadows. It's five novels in one book. I'm on the fourth novel, and the book is amazing so far. It's interesting if you like shapeshifters! [image error]


message 50: by [deleted user] (new)

Yup, it looks like we have a shapeshifter theme going on here. =)


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