What are some good books to read?

Alright, these are the books I have already read:
Twilight, Harry Potter, Princess Diaries, Hunger Games, Lisa Gardner, Sue Grafton, V.C. Andrews, Nicholas Sparks, Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, the Clique series, Mary Higgins Clark, Vampire Academy, The Host, House of Night, My Sister’s Keeper…
I’ve read alot of books out there. I hate Maximum Ride, and City of Bones. Nothing too complicated. Shakespeare is alright. THe only book I really like that’s from the old ages is the hunchback from notre dame.
Please help; reading level does not matter. I am very, very advanced for my age. Were talkin’ sky rocketed ahead of everyone else. I am stumped on what to read next; help would be very much appreciated!

Chosen Answer:

The Old Man and the Sea –> Ernest Hemingway

Letters from Rifka –> Karen Hesse

City of the Beasts –> Isabel Allende

Number the Stars –> Lois Lowry

Just to name a few. Have fun! :-D
by: Funky Town
on: 2nd February 10

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4 Responses to “What are some good books to read?”

  1. nemo<3 says:

    I really like the Sarah Dessen Books. Try them!

  2. Little Kitten says:

    The Old Man and the Sea –> Ernest Hemingway

    Letters from Rifka –> Karen Hesse

    City of the Beasts –> Isabel Allende

    Number the Stars –> Lois Lowry

    Just to name a few. Have fun! :-D

  3. tham153 says:

    I notice several fantasy books on your list. Would you like to branch out to science fiction? I enjoy most anything by Jack McDevitt in the SF category. Also, there is a very nice time travel adventure novel, Time for Patriots, 203 pages hardcover, published in 2008. The author was Thomas Hamilton, and all sorts of famous and not so famous historical people pop up, along with some subtle humor.

  4. kiiyoho says:

    It looks like you kinda like fantasy? That’s what I read a lot of so here are some authors that I really like:

    ♪Mercedes Lackey (esp her stories set in the mythical realm of Valedemar)
    ♪Brian Jacques (I <3 both of his series!)
    ♪Anne McCaffrey (The Acorna series)
    ♪Terry Goodkind
    … and as ever
    ♪J. R. R.Tolkien. You haven’t read a good book until you’ve READ Tolkien! The movies just don’t cut it ☺. It may be a little complected tho… these might have to wait till you’re older, but it doesn’t hurt to try.

    oh and (this isn’t fantasy, but) you might also try Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House” books. They’re good for all ages.

    I know there’s alot more out there, but I can’t think of them right off the top of my head. HTH!

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