Question by HALikeIWould: What are some good books to read and what are they about?
What are some good books to read and what are they about?
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Answer by Belliny
The Eragon series was pretty great. It was about magic, myth, and war. If you’ve already read that, I suggest the Demon King series. it’s like the Eragon series.
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I just read a book by a new author it was called The Nation. I absolutely loved it. It is about a couple of kids who started a hooligan gang for a baseball team in Boston.
Blades and Dangerous Days, both by J. William Turner. Realistic fiction in the first-person about Australian teens in several tense, dramatic, life and death situations set in many parts of Australia, plus California and England, and dealing with teenage, adult and social themes. The plot of each novel unfolds as a series of four-books-in-one in normal hardcover, and on e-reader devices via Smashwords.
These two series of sub-books are also available singly on Kindle and other e-readers via Smashwords under their individual names, Street Kid, High Country, California Dreaming, Aftermath, Storm Ridge, Paddle Hard, Outback Heroes, and Enemies Within.
Also try the novel Fat To Fast by same author on Kindle and via Smashwords about youth obesity.
More info in Yahoo web and other book/author searches.
Harry Potter- You probably know it, but I’ll just tell you that he’s a boy with a scar in a magic wand-7 books
Warcraft-A Great series based on the game, it involves the history of beings on a world called
Azeroth- !5 books.
Asterix- Ahh, great humor with that one, it involves a village of gauls that have not be conquered by Julius Caesar and his Romans..And the hero is asterix, with his inseperabel, slightly obese friend obelix, who usually help out their own villagers or other rebels worldwide buy travelling to a lot of countries.It’s not history, believe me, only comedy, ok?
The Hardy Boys- I don’t like this soooo much, but they’re ok …it’s about two hardy brothers who often investigate the mysteries on bayport city, they’re dad’s a detective too.
The Famous Five – Five kids and a dog called Timmy who often end up solving mysteries.
The Three Investigatore, or The Mystery Series, or Secret Seven- These involve groups of 12 year olds forming play secret agencies and trying to solve mysteries
Tell Me Another Tale – A Couple of bed time stories….
SpongeBob SquarePants- This series is REALLY funny, it involves a sea creature called SpongeBob and his so called “Wise” but dim witted and well meaning Starfish friend, Patrick Star, who often land themselves into trouble without even trying!
The Arabian Nights- Classic Arabic Tales of heroes which are full of mystery and morals.
Sons of Neptune by Rick Riordan-In book two of the Heroes of Olympus series, Percy Jackson and his friends embark on a journey to free Death, with the hopes of uniting the Greek and Roman camps along the way. (Kids/YA – Fantasy Adventure)
Tin Tin- A belgian reporter who’s often involved into great crime solving, often helping big
national leaders!
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Enclave by Ann Aguirre
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Birthmarked by Caragh O’Brien
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Wither by Lauren DeStefano
The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness
Legend by Marie Lu
Gone by Michael Grant
Uglies by Scott Westerfield
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
Unwind by Neal Shusterman
The Giver by Lois Lowry
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