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I love to read!. Keep in mind that i am 13!. what are some good books i can read/ i love warriors (the cat books), maximum ride (love them!) clique (okay), and a ton of mysteries like nancy drew, hardy boys, but what else can i readWww@QuestionHome@Com


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Check out my new novel!. "The Flying Deuce" By Brian Linn Smith on Barnes and noble!. One of the main characters is a strong young woman!. Here's the back cover!.
Rob Allen lost his youth and his leg in Iraq!. Being the single parent of a four year old girl has given him a reason to recover and paramedic school has given him the means!. A disciplinary transfer has displaced him from his native Manhattan into the secluded mountains of northern Pennsylvania!. His fears of boredom are quickly replaced by a struggle for survival!. When Rob realizes that a traffic accident victim was actually murdered he enlists the help of Deputy Coroner Anna Drake!. As the two investigate they discover that the crime of the city has its roots in the beautiful mountains!. They become targets and race to stop the killer before more of their informants, or they and their families die!. Www@QuestionHome@Com

I will definately recommend you to read the Inkworld trilogy by Cornelia Funke!. The trilogy consists of three beautifull written fantasy novels, about the adventures of teenager Meggie Folchart whose life changes dramatically when she realizes that she and her father, a bookbinder named Mo, have the unusual ability to bring characters from books into the real world when reading aloud!.

Another amazing fantasy series are The Edge Chronicles by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell!. The books are quite popular and are published both in the UK and USA!. There are four "sections" and a total of eleven books in the saga:

1) The Quint Saga
The Curse of the Gloamglozer
The Winter Knights
Clash of the Sky Galleons

2) The Twig Saga
Beyond the Deepwoods
Stormchaser
Midnight Over Sanctaphrax

3) The Rook Saga
The Last of the Sky Pirates
Vox
Freeglader

4) Standalone Books
The Lost Barkscrolls (2007)

Another fantasy series that I will recommend you is the Midnighters Trilogy by Scott Westerfeld!. It is comprised of three books; The Secret Hour, Touching Darkness and Blue Noon

Here's a decent summary of the books:

15-year-old Jessica Day moves with her family to Bixby, Oklahoma after her mother gets a job offer at a high-tech aerospace company!. Upon arriving in Bixby, Jessica discovers that she is a Midnighter and is thus able to enter the "Blue Time" - a secret hour hidden within the instant of midnight!. Over the course of the trilogy, Jessica encounters other Midnighters whom she allies herself with!. The protangonists in the triligy are Desdomona (referred to as Dess), Rex, Jonathan, and Melissa!. The antagonists of the series are the "Darklings and Slithers" - dangerous and powerful beings that created and live in the Blue Hour!.

And then there are also the wonderful, but practically less-known, Bridei Chronicles by Juliet Marillier, being her third series of historical fantasy books!. The books are well written and they depict the tutelage by Broichan, rise to power, and reign of King Bridei I of the Picts in the sixth century A!.D!.

And then of course, there are the wonderful Lord of the Rings books and The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien!.

If you have enjoyed Twilight, I am sure you will also anjoy The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice!. They are in-depth books and Rice has in fact invented her own "mythology" about vampires!. And then there is also Hunter’s Prayer by Lilith Saintcrow which also deals with vampires

Here are some other fantasy books I would recommend you:

Mirror Dreams - Catherine Webb
Mirror Wakes - Catherine Web
The Alchemists of Barbal - David Clement-Davies
Master of Murder - Christopher Pike
Whisper of Death - Christopher Pike

And here is another list of all the books that you will definately enjoy:

The Secret of the Lost Necklace by Enid Blyton
House at the Corner by Enid Blytton
The Seven Dials Mystery by Agatha Christie
The Alchemist of Barbal by David Clement-Davies
Mirror Dreams by Catherine Webb
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Ahh, you like all the books I used to read!. x]

Try The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot!. They're aimed at a slightly older audience than the movie and they're fantastic!. x3

What about Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer!? I loved those books!. Hell, I'm about to read the newest one!.

Have you read Terri Farley's Seven Tears into the Sea!? It has nothing to do with Phantom Stallion but I loved it!.

Pendragon by DJ MacHale!? The first one is called The Merchant of Death- I don't even remember why because it had nothing to do with the story!. It's a really good series, and if you read about it the back doesn't do it justice, just like the description of Maximum Ride didn't!. Www@QuestionHome@Com

How to be popular (Meg Cabot) Jinx (fab book also Meg Cabot) Princess academy, goose girl and enna burning (Shannon hale) they are all absolutely great books! Read away! = ) XWww@QuestionHome@Com

well!.!.!.Hatchet by: Gary Paulsen is good! and all the ones that follow like Brian's hunt!.!.Brian's summer!.!.!.!.those are AMAZING books!!Www@QuestionHome@Com

read twilit! and number the stars!. and wicked!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Twilight Saga <333333333333Www@QuestionHome@Com

I LOVE teen girls diaries, like Diaries of a Teenage Girl!.

They ROCK!Www@QuestionHome@Com