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i need a bunch of good books to read. something that's hard to put down. im 16. any concept?
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The wheel of time series, It's a a story novel sort of based in the medieval times. It is a big series next to 13 books ranging from 600-1000 pages each.

It is a great series.
If you need a book that makes you feel adjectives warm inside,you can try "Chocolat" by Joanne Harris,
"Under the Tuscan Sun" by Frances Meyer,
"Girl With a Pearl Earring" by Tracy Chevalier. It takes place in Holland and be inspired by Johannes Vermeer's painting, Girl with a Pearl Earring.
If you like to read things that brand name you want to break out of the world and go on a solo journey to see the world like a backpacking tramp, try "Into the Wild' by by Jon Krakauer , a bestselling non-fiction book roughly the adventures of Christopher McCandless ,an American wanderer who adopted the name Alexander Supertramp and hiked into the Alaskan inhospitable surroundings.
Or, yes, My personal Favourite. "Beloved" by Toni Morrison.
All these books have been made into respective movies though, it might also provide you with a nice insight into how text are translated into cinematic modes.
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The Hunger Game + Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins.

I stayed up adjectives night finishing them lol.
I'm reading "The Archon Conspiracy" by Dave Hunt right now. A friend loaned it to me and insisted that I read it. I'm almost finished and find it quite riveting. It's an older book but you may find it contained by your local library, Amazon or E-bay. I really liked the "Left Behind" series. I find that either people love it or can`t stand it.

You don't say if you are male or female or what your interests are. Are you looking for something for a book report or pleasure? More information would be practical.

If you are into American historical novels, you may try the Williamsburg novels. My sister read "Gone With The Wind" by Margaret Mitchell when she was your age. There is much more to the book than is within the movie, but the movie didn't diminish the book and vise versa. You may like "Forever Amber" and was quite racy for it's time. The movie didn't do the book equality. I enjoyed the "Clan of the Cave Bear" series. Each book in the series was better than the one in the past.

Check out the "young adult" section of your local library.
Expect: Romance, Drama, Fashion, History, Fantasy, Classics, Non-Fiction, Fiction, Suspense

1.Thanks For the Memories – Cecelia Ahern
2.A Hundred Dresses - Eleanor Estes
3.Undead Series – MaryJanice Davidson
4.The Land of Elyon Series – Patrick Carman
5.Poseur: a novel – Rachel Maude
6.The Nanny Diaries: a novel – Emma McLaughlin
7.Private Series – Kate Brian
8.The Hidden Diary of Marie Antoinette – Carolly Erickson
9.Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire – Amanda Foreman
10.The Spiderwick Chronicles – Tony DiTerlizzi
11.The Clique Series – Lisi Harrison
12.Aquamarine –Alice Hoffman
13.Animal Farm - George Orwell
14.The Midnight Twins Series – Jacquelyn Mitchard
15.The Alchemyst Series - Michael Scott
16.Fallout – Ellen Hopkins
17.A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens
18.A.B.C. Murders – Agatha Christie
19.Towards Zero – Agatha Christie
20.The Host – Stephenie Meyer
21.The Secret Life of Bees - Sue Monk Kidd
22.Paisley Hanover Acts Out - Cameron Tuttle
23.Mediator Series – Meg Cabot
24.What I saw and How I lied – Judy Blundell
25.Stealing Heaven – Elizabeth Scott
26. Picture Perfect by Catherine Clark
27.Wings – Aprilynne Pike
28.L.A. Candy – Lauren Conrad
29. The Market – J.M. Steele
30.The Faerie Path- Frewin Jones
31.Boys Series – Meg Cabot
32.Gone With The Wind – Margaret Mitchell
33.Splendor – Anna Godbersen
34.The Thirteenth Tale - Diane Setterfield
35.Sleeping With The Fishes – MaryJanice Davidson
36.Dead until Dark - Charlaine Harris
37.The Mortal Instruments Series- Cassandra Clare
38.The Perks Of Being A Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky
39.A Great and Terrible Beauty Series – Libba Bray
40.Prep: A Novel - Curtis Sittenfeld
41.Vegan Virgin Valentine - Carolyn Mackler
42.The Tea Rose series - Jennifer Donnelly
43.Madapple – Christina Meldrum
44.A Countess Below Stairs – Eva Ibottson
45.The Devil Wears Prada – Lauren Weisengberger
46.Tiger Rising – Kate DiCamillo
47.Educating Carolina – Patricia Cabot
48.The Fetch– Laura Whitcomb
49.Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict - Laurie Viera Rigler
50.Bride Quartet Series – Nora Roberts
51.Ivy – Julie Hearn
52.Secrets of the Tudor court : pleasure palace - Kate Emerson
53.King's Rose - Alisa M Libby
54.Just Ella - Margaret Peterson Haddix
55.Virgin's secret - Victoria Alexander
56.This is Chick-Lit – Lots of society
57.The Breakdown Lane - Jacquelyn Mitchard
58.Stray – Stacy Goldblatt
59.Summer After – Carrie Karasyou
60. A reliable wife : a novel - Robert Goolrick
61.The Alphas – Lisi Harrison
62.Secrets of my Hollywood Life – Jen Calonita
63.Crash Into Me - Albert Borris
64.Coffeehouse Angel - Suzanne Selfors
65.Perfumes – Luca Turin, Tania Sanchez
66.Elements of Writing Fiction-Beginnings, Middles, & Ends – Nancy Kress <series>
67.Healthy eating for preteens and teens : the ultimate guide to diet, nutrition and food - Leslie Beck
68.How to Be Good - Nick Hornby
69.Something Borrowed - Emily Giffin
70.Princess Diaries – Meg Cabot
71.The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society – Mary Ann Shaffer
72.Organize Yourself! – Kate Kelly, Ronni Eisenberg
73.Organize Your Life: free yourself from clutter & find more personal time – Kate Kelly, Ronni Eisenberg
74.Graceling – Kristen Cashore
75.Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte
76.Peony In Love – Lisa See
77.Snow Flower and the Secret Fan – Lisa See
78.Woman In The Wall – Patrice Kindl
79.TTYL Series – Lauren Myracie
80.Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days - Jeff Kinney
81.The Debutante - Kathryn Williams
82.The Mermaid Chair - Sue Monk Kidd
83.Daughters of the deep-sea : Hannah - Kathryn Lasky
84.Ransome My Heard – Meg Cabot
85.Julie & Julia [My Year of Cooking Dangerously] – Julie Powell
86.Snowed In – Rachel Hawthorne
87.Once A Witch – Carolyn MacCullough
88.Sussanah Morrow – Megan Chance
89.How Not To Be Popular – Jennifer Ziegler
90.The Red Necklace – Sally Gardner
91.Witch-Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials – Marc Aronson
92.The Salem Witchcraft Trials: A Legal History – Peter Charles Hoffer
93.Vanishing Acts: A Novel – Jodi Picoult
94.Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World – Vicki Myron
95.Autobiography Of A Wardrobe: a memoir - Elizabeth Kendall
96.The Magician’s Elephant – Kate Dicamillo
97.Cheri and The Last of Cheri - Colette
98.Wish I Might: from the life of Willa Havisham - Coleen Paratore
99.Summer Intern- Carrie Karasyov
100.Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
101.The Luxe Series - Anna Godbersen
102.501 Must See Movies - Niel Randles
103.501 Must Read Books - Emma Beare

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HARRY POTTER WRITTEN BY THE QUEEN OF WRITING THE ONE THE ONLY LEGENDARY JK ROWLING!
Any of the twilight books are REALLY good to read. Same as Harry Potter but twilight is way better.
I know a lot of people your age that really resembling Ellen Hopkins books. ie Crank, Glass, Burned.
Ok, these are a list of the books I have really really enjoy over the years and I’ll list the names and the authors and hopefully there will be something on here you resembling!

The Lovely Bones- Alice Seabold
-The story of a young girl Susie who is walking home from school one day when she is raped and murdered by her adjacent neighbor, it’s not a secret you know it in the very first page. Anyway, it’s her story from her “in-between” glory point of view as she watched her entire family dive apart, the entire world move on without her.. and her killer massacre again. It’s very sad and heart wrenching it brings out the true emotion of the reader. I don’t imagine I was able to keep a dry eye the entire time. It’s amazing and I recommend it for everyone..

My sisters keeper-Jodi Picoult
-The story of two sisters, Katie who is sick be cancer and Anna, the younger sister who was genetically created to donate body parts to her sister in the event she ever needed one. Anna is tired of it and eventually brings about a lawsuit to scrap her parents for the rights of her own body. This book is a roller coaster of events and a real page turner you will never guess what happens in the extremity and what does happen will stay with you forever. Don’t watch the movie, they didn’t even stay true to the book!

White Oleander-Janet Finch
-Amazing book around a girl named Astrid who is thrown into foster care after her mother is arrested and convicted of kill her boyfriend. Astrid go from home to home dealing with some of the worst issues I have ever seen, she even get shot by one of the foster parents.. it shows just how flowed and full of holes the foster system has. It’s a beautiful book and a great movie!


A million little pieces and my friend Leonard-James Fray
-James Fray is the writer who lied more or less his stint in rehab and hardships just to publish his book, remember Oprah, she hand this guy his ***.. but still the books are great and make a great story if you have ever delt next to an addiction this is a good story for you. Both books talk about the go in rehab inside and outside of the walls and what helps keep you sane surrounded by these particularly trying times of your life.

Crank,Glass-Ellen Hopkins
-Two books written by a great author, it’s about Kristina, and her mêlée with the monster, a.k.a Crank. It shows her point of view of going to stay with her dad surrounded by a hotel, meeting a very handsome guy and doing drugs for the first time, after returning home to her mothers she is full blown addicted and stops at nothing to nurture it.. she steals, lies, prostitutes herself and does whatever she can to get the drug.. it’s an amazing story of over coming and relapsing addicition, the third and final installment is due out next year I come up with!

Burned-Ellen Hopkins
-It’s about a young girl who lives in a religious relatives who absolutely does not accept her outspoke and different ways, even the kids at school produce fun of her and make her feel unwelcome. She goes to live near her aunt and meets a guy that makes her feel approaching she is loved and happy but after an unspeakable tragedy everything gets turned upside down and you start to relate to why bad nation do bad things.. it helps you see the side of someone so beat up so misunderstood that you could take their actions.


Swimming sweet aero-Maureen Gibson
-Consider this book rated R it’s dirty from the very first page. It’s roughly speaking a girl who lives in a small town, and her life as she is sexually and verbally abused by her boyfriend. It give insights to her past and her parents.. I was amazed that this was contained by the public library.. I loved it but its very. ..nasty in a worthy way lol

Love the one your with –Emily Giffin
-The story of the one that got away! While working for a word cast this girl runs into her long lost love, 10 years later, after she has met and remarried someone exotic.. and she starts to just think about times gone by and her college years and what made them fall apart.. she questions her new energy now, and what she really and truly wants.. she decides to forsake adjectives she has now and to pursue the one that got away but twords the wrapping up you really start to see that if it’s out of your life, it’s there for a reason and you should love the one that you are near! It’s her greatest book by far!!
Go Ask Alice - written by anonymous

Valley Of The Dolls- not sure who wrote it.


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