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I'm at the bookstore! Any suggestions for good books?

 canddfan29 posted over a year ago
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8theGreat said:
-The Mortal Instruments
-The Infernal Devices
-Watership Down
-The Host
-Jane Eyre
-Wuthering Heights
-Pride and Predjudice
-And Then There Were None
-Salem's Lot
-The Green Mile



They may not be your taste, but they're some of my favourites.
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Watership down made me cry ;-;
XxKeithHarkinxX posted over a year ago
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^ I was on the verge of tears at times, too, especially at the end. But I love the book... it's probably my favourite.
8theGreat posted over a year ago
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^ You spell favourite like a Canadian i love you ;'D But the books and the movies were sad ;-;
XxKeithHarkinxX posted over a year ago
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^ I spell it like a Brit, thank you. XD And yeah, they're sad. I don't like the movie so much, but I love love LOVE the book. I love sad stuff, so... XD
8theGreat posted over a year ago
XxKeithHarkinxX said:
SKELLIG

That book will change your life.
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wantadog said:
Artemis Fowl

Castaways of the flying dutchman

The circle books(Black, Red, White, and green) by Ted Dekker

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I love Artemis! <3
AstonMartin321 posted over a year ago
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ARTEMIS LIKE A BOSS!!!!!! X3 He reminds me of Kid.....
poniesaremybffs posted over a year ago
Face_of_Music said:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potetr and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
The Hunger Games
Catching Fire
Mockingjay
The Seer of Shadows
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i love you.
poniesaremybffs posted over a year ago
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I love you too! as a friend. other wise that'd be akward!
Face_of_Music posted over a year ago
sparkyhedgehog said:
dragon of trelian and the sequel, princess of trelian if you like fantasy books.
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zanhar1 said:
Buy all the books!
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Buy [u]all[/u] the books!
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amen
poniesaremybffs posted over a year ago
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lol
Face_of_Music posted over a year ago
Clutch13 said:
Any of the Halo, or Splinter Cell ones.
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Moosick said:
Vampire Academy
Frostbite
Shadow Kiss
Blood Promise
Spirit Bound
Last Sacrifice

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Vampire Academy
Frostbite
Shadow Kiss
Blood Promise
Spirit Bound
Last Sacrifice
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viktoriya773 said:
The color purple!
Shadow children serious! It's one of the best books I ever read! It will hook u on fast! At least it did me... It's really sad! And so much suspense I could not stop!
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The main story is about the 3rd child that lives in a society where only 2 kids are allowed! So 3rd children spend their time hiding.... The story revolves around Lucke who's the third child. He discovers a chat room for all 3rd children. The main story is these children are rebelling against the government to gain rights. Later on some sad staff happens! I recommend u to at least try!
viktoriya773 posted over a year ago
JaseKS said:
I would seriously reccomend Hater by David Moody. But the genre may not be for you. There's a lot of swearing, violence (and i'm talking like... INSANE violence) and it's really sad at the end. It's a trilogy. Well, David Moody's an awesome writer, and the book's going to be a movie soon!
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I would [b]seriously[/b] reccomend Hater by David Moody. But the genre may not be for you. There's a lot of swearing, violence (and i'm talking like... INSANE violence) and it's really sad at the end. It's a trilogy. Well, David Moody's an awesome writer, and the book's going to be a movie soon!
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kenzichu said:
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Chemical Garden Trilogy
Inheritance Cycle
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Kadaj said:
Looking for Alaska by John Green

Miles Halter is fascinated by famous last words–and tired of his safe life at home. He leaves for boarding school to seek what the dying poet Francois Rabelais called the “Great Perhaps.” Much awaits Miles at Culver Creek, including Alaska Young. Clever, funny, screwed-up, and dead sexy, Alaska will pull Miles into her labyrinth and catapult him into the Great Perhaps.
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mindless_luvr said:
-Shadows In The Water-
-The Hunger Games-
-Catching Fire-
-Twilight-
-New Moon-
-Eclipse-
-Breaking Dawn Part 1-
so many i cant name them i love 2 read
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-Shadows In The Water-
-The Hunger Games-
-Catching Fire-
-Twilight-
-New Moon- 
-Eclipse-
-Breaking Dawn Part 1-
so many i cant name them i love 2 read
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