Question
What book should i get?
Im and dont know what book should read! I like all kinds of books.
Answer
There are so many good books out there, that you will be able to find something to your liking. But here are a few of my favorite booksbrFantasyMagicalbrA great and terrible beauty by libba bray its about a girl gemma doyle who lives in victorian england. The story follows her and her friends at a boardingfinishing school for young girls. Gemma discovers that she has the power to enter a parallel world of magic, and she must find out how she is supposed to deal with the responsibility of that power. There is suspense, romance, magic, and evil, all the while dealing with the stress of being a teenage girl. other books in the trilogy are rebel angels, and the sweet far thing.brTithe by holly black about the magic and realm of faeries in the real world. Kaye discovers the truth about her life when she moves back to new jersey with her mom after an attempt on her moms life. This story is more intense, dealing with drugs, and living on the streets. sequels are valiant, and ironside.brInkheart by cornelia funke about a girl who can read stories to life. And the drama that ensues after she reads a story into the real world. This is a really cute story, more for the younger end of young adult, or older end in childrens. sequels inkspell and inkdeath.brHarry Potter by J.K. RowlingbrLord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien brHistoricbrGone with the wind by margaret Mitchell about Scarlett OHara, a young woman living in the south during the civil war. Always the daddys girl she soon realizes that in this hard time she can no longer be served and has to struggle to survive. She has to deal with confederate soldiers using her house as a headquarters, and life without service from a group of maids. Deals with her love of a man engaged to another woman, and the lust of rhett butler after her. Amazing, this is my favorite book ever. Its very long but worth the read in every way. official sequel is Scarlett by Alexandria Ripley.brShogun by james clavell japan during the s. Dealing with the spanish and Portuguese trying to claim domination of the islands. Follows the story of an Dutch sailor as he becomes an important piece of the japanese lords. This is such an amazing story, my second favorite book. other books in the asian saga are TaiPan, GaiJin, King Rat, Noble House, WhirlwindbrClassicsMust readsbr by George Orwell futuristic totalitarian regime set in surprise! . Winston Smith works in the Ministry of Truth and edits accounts and publishes propaganda produces by the ever watchful Big Brother. brWar of the Worlds by H.G. Wells aliens land on earth and attempt to destroy the whole world. The book is so much better than the movie with dakota fanning.brTree Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin true story of Greg Mortenson after his failed attempt on K. He builds schools for young children especially girls. So far he has build over !brLord of the Flies by William GoldingbrThe Thief Lord by cornelia funke about two brothers who run away to venice after their mothers death, and live in an abandoned movie theater with other kids. They survive off of the money brought by Scorpio the thief lord. Excellent book, worth the read.brPerks of being a wallflower by Stephen Chbosky narrated by Charlie a teenage boy as he deals with awkwardness, drug use, sex, abuse. Charlie is shy, and unconventional. The book deals with mature topics.brWater for elephants by Sara Gruen about Jacob and his experiences working with the traveling circus as a vet.brany books by Jodi Picoult the pact, keeping faith, my sisters keeper, vanishing acts, nineteen minutes, change of heart, harvesting the heart.brsisterhood of the traveling pants by Ann BrasharesbrThe Secret life of bees by Sue Monk Kiddbrwatership down by richard adamsbrThe mermaid chair by sure monk kiddbrIf none of these are doing it for you try this site httpwhatshouldireadnext.comsearch.a It give recommendations of books that are similar to ones you have already read. Also go to your local bookstore and seeing what they have in the young adult section, or check the library!
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