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OpenStudy (eli_moses):

What is a good book I can read?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Tuck Everlasting is an excellent classic.

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Please close this and ask in the chats.

OpenStudy (fuzzbuzz):

Fiction or non-fiction? Modern or classic? What genre?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Some of my favorite books include The Book Thief, The Mortal Instruments series, The Infernal Devices Series, The Kane Chronicles, Puddle Jumpers, DragonSpell, MMM...Try Jane Eyre, Pigs in Heaven,The Bean Trees, Gamer Girl, Aesop's Fables, The Neverending Story-You might like The Perks of Being a Wwallflower, I llloove The two by Niel Gaiman called Stardust and Neverwhere. Inkheart as well is amazing. Fablehaven is great, though its an easier read, Flowers for Algernon, Al Capone Does My Shirts, No Flying in the House, The Zebra Wall, Rutabaga Stories (Verrrry strange story collection), Mmmm.. Tale of Two Cities, The Great Gatsby....there's so many. You can also search for a summer reading list and find some great ones. Just start searching for the genra's you like and find online reviews or quotes from the book. My genra's are scattered all over the place, because I like Just about Everything, including a tectbook called "The People Of Mexico" which reads almost like a story.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well it depends on what you like. I personally like ones that are scary. I like the R.L. Stine books. Not the little kid ones. the ones for the older people. There is always a twist at the end of the book. Also at the end of each chapter something creepy happens that leaves you hanging so you cant stop reading.

OpenStudy (fuzzbuzz):

The Mortal Instruments series, The Clockwork trilogy - Cassandra Clare Kane Chronicles, Percy Jackson etc - Rick Riordan Gamer Girl - Mari Mancusi Inkheart trilogy - Cornelia Funke One More for the Road (short stories) - Ray Bradbury Divergent trilogy - Veronica Roth Harry Potter - JK Rowling The Hunger Games trilogy - Suzanne Collins Mao's Last Dancer - Li Cunxin Chinese Cinderella - Adeline Yen Mah Artemis Fowl - Eoin Colfer Skulduggery Pleasant - Derek Landy Ranger's Apprentice, Brotherband - John Flanagan Tomorrow When the War Began (Tomorrow series) - John Marsden The Boy in Striped Pyjamas - John Boyne The Books of Beginning series - John Stephens The Fault in our Stars, Paper Towns, Looking for Alaska etc - John Green Howl's Moving Castle - Diana Wynne Jones The Star of Kazan - Eva Ibbotson Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis I Am Number Four - Pittacus Lore Maximum Ride, Witch and Wizard etc - James Patterson TimeRiders - Alex Scarrow The Book Thief - Markus Zusak Virals series - Kathy Reichs Animal Farm, Nineteen Eighty-Four etc - George Orwell Smoke and Mirrors (short stories) - Neil Gaiman That's just a start :D If you want/need any more books, ask me! I absolutely love reading <3 I reckon I'll be able to find you something in whatever genre you want. So far, in my school, no Year 8 has read anything that I haven't :) So...have fun reading!

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