WHAT SHOULD I READ easy 10 pointsKelsey E postedi am 14 and a freshman in high school. i want to read a very good book. i want it to be pretty easy to comprehend. i've already read all the twilight books. i hate science fiction. i also hate PREDICTABLE romance novels. i love mystery or anything where the ending is unpredictable. any suggestions of something worth reading over my christmas break?
Sponsored Link-------------------------- Fallen replied"The Blue Bloods Novel" by Melissa Dela Cruz. Trust me, it is an amazing series. This series is about vampires, blue bloods, living in New York City, New York. There, the main character, Schuyler Van Alen, learns she is in this elite vampire coven along with many of her friends and enimies that attend the private school she goes to. Soon, one of the vampires is murdered. The silver bloods, the corrupted vampires, have returned. This story is absolutely amazing and filled with twists and turns. I think you'll like it. Sam repliedHarry Potter SERIES ? repliedwow where to begin...... blue is for nightmares white is for magic silver is for secrets red is for remembrance bleed project 17 all by laurie faria stolarz the looking glass wars by Frank Beddor vampire kisses series by ellen schreiber walk of the spirits by Richie Tankersley Cusick cathy's book cathy's key by Sean Stewart and Jordan Weisman 13 reasons why by Jay Asher hawksong snakecharm falcondance wolfcry by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes just a few plus bad kitty and kitty kitty by michele jaffe Jen repliedUglies, Pretties, and Specials by Scott Westerfeld - pretty good teen fiction, includes romance Harry Potter Series - lots of magic and fantasy, better than the movies Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson - a very intense book Catalyst by Laurie Halse Anderson - a little boring, but if you pay attention, it's very good near the end Angels and Demons by Dan Brown - a bit hard to comprehend, but the plot is unbelievably amazing, lots of action Eragon, Eldest, and Brisingr by Christopher Paolini - fantasy with dragons and good action, very long though Inkheart, Inkspell, and Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke - easy to read, a good story for young teens Just an FYI: Uglies, Eragon, and Inkheart are all part of a trilogy (they're each separate books). Hope you enjoy them :) REYNA repliedI Am Your Fool by Jacqueline M. Smith there is some romance in there but theres also hekka drama. i read it 2 years ago when i was a sophomore.i thought it was a pretty good book, if your gonna buy it, (which i think u should), i got mine at wal*mart for about 7 or 8 bucks i think. cabo wabo repliedThese books I would highly recommend, if you have not read them: Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause (must read) Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs (first 2 are amazing) Also, these series are also good: Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead Morganville Vampires Series by Rachel Caine (mystery) House of Night series by P. C. Cast & Kristin Cast (very girly) Dracula by Bram Stoker (classic.. read it) Vampire Diaries by LJ Smith (girly) Cirque du Freak series by Darren Shan The Sookie Stackhouse Southern Series by Charlaine Harris (made into tv show) Vampire Kisses by Ellen Schreiber These should keep you busy. I would definitely start with the first two.. then work your way into one of the series. If you are a teenager, you may really like the House of Night series. Hopee ; repliedThe Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins tara22tara repliedAgatha Christie is the MASTER of unpredictable endings... try "And Then There Were None" by her. jiayo23 repliedThe Book Thief, by Markus Zusak punkbuttboo repliedwell right now im reading full moon rising.. its about a half vampire half werewolf who has to save her twin brother.. not knowing the same people are after her too... but the language in the book might not be the best for a fourteen year old even tho im only a few years older than u so i wouldnt know.. but thats the one i suggest but i would also suggest any stephen king novels as welll piccolo0122 repliedhate Predictable romance novels? were you disapointed in twilight? I kid I kid, sorta. Read The Wast Factory by Ian Banks. Very unpredictable. cassity d repliedanything by mercedes lackey
i highly recomend the heralds of valdamar books. in paticular the one called burning brightly The Sight by David Clement-Davies and its sequel. |
