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VolleyballQt07

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Is there a book you read that was really good and you want to recomend it to someone? Now you can. Just type the title, author(if known), and if it s good for a girl(F), guy(M), or both(B). :goodvibes popcorn::

Sweet Sixteen:Kate Bryan (F)
Island Girls(and Boys):Rachel Hawthorne (F)
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants:Ann Brashares (F)
The Cay:Theodore Taylor (B)
Anne of Green Gables:? (B)
Who's your daddy:? (F)
 
I recomend the Kingdom Keepers. I forgot the author and it is good for girls and guys. It is an adventure story that takes place in WDW and in the Magic Kingdom at night after hours. The Kingdom keepers is a great book!:thumbsup2
 
I recommend Avalon high by Meg Cabot!!! Great book gotta read it!
 
I've just finished what I think are the best two books I've read this year:

1) Doppelganger, by David Stahler JR
2) No Right Turn, by Terry Trueman

I think they're really powerful books and they teach a lesson or two in life. But they are better for the older teens, because they deal with alot of suicide and violence...

Eragon is another good book to read, along with the Pendragon series, Spy High series, Alex Rider series, and Keys to the Kingdom series.
 

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

I wasn't allowed to do a report on it due to the fact that the teacher read it and thought that the themes weren't acceptable. It really is more of a highschool book.
 
There's always Harry Potter, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, and the other Narnia books, but I also recomend anything by Meg Cabot (generally
aimed for girls, but guys can always read and enjoy them).
 
ploto said:
I recomend the Kingdom Keepers. I forgot the author and it is good for girls and guys. It is an adventure story that takes place in WDW and in the Magic Kingdom at night after hours. The Kingdom keepers is a great book!:thumbsup2


i started reading that but i couldnt get into it so i didnt finish it and i regret it. :guilty:
 
Oh! Oh! I forgot the Among The Hidden series. It's by Margaret Peterson Haddix, and is an AMAZING series. I highly recomend it.
 
TheBellhop said:
The Perks of Being a Wallflower

I wasn't allowed to do a report on it due to the fact that the teacher read it and thought that the themes weren't acceptable. It really is more of a highschool book.
gotta love censorship. :rolleyes:


TKAMB-Harper Lee

After-Anderson

+Wicked-Maguire (I think. maybe mcguire)

You don't even know me-author unknown

+Go ask alice-Author unknown

+Lucky & Lovely Bones- Alice Shebold

+Outsiders-author unknown

SoUE-snicket

The Creek-author unknown

Dracula-bram stoker

Numbering All The Bones-author unknown

Whipping Boy-author unknown

Witch child-author unknown

+cut-author unknown

Cujo-king

IT-king

Salem's Lot-King

The Guardian-Sparks

The Notebook-sparks

IWAV-anne rice

Vampire:lestat-anne rice

The Wheel of Time-Robert Jordan

+The Diary of Anne Frank-Anne Frank


+-these books have a "mature" theme or "adult" content. read with an open mind.I'm not a fan of censorship, and I am 100% against book banning, but I believe that some books are "mature" and should be read with by an audience who understands what is going on in them.
 
the only ones that I like is this:
1) Al Capone does my shirts (both)
2) The Giver (both)

I read #2 in school. Oh and Holes (both)
 
Highschoolers might appreciate these books more...

To Kill a Mocking Bird
Lord of the Flies
A Seperate Piece
Animal Farm (I thought it was okay...)
The Once and Future King

Those are all my favorites :thumbsup2
 
Actually the Virgin Suicides is the one of the best I've read. Highly recommended. As is the soundtrack to the movie.
 
VolleyballQt07 said:
i started reading that but i couldnt get into it so i didnt finish it and i regret it. :guilty:
the Kingdom Keepers starts out slow, but it gets really good!:thumbsup2
 
here are some books that ive read recently that I think are good, not many cuz i absolutely hate reading books unless i have to or unless they look REALLY good. Im too busy to read.

A child called it (really sad and somewhat depressing so dont read if u dont like those kinda books..its also a autobiography)

They cage the animals at night- Jennings Michael Burch (also a autobiography..more loving then sad/depressing and VERY good.)

The Cage- Ruth Minsky Sender (holocaust novel..very very good. highly recommend)

Jason and Kyra

TTYL and TTFN (instant message form so its like reading the peoples convos..very good!!!)

yeah this is comming from someone who hates reading so obviously these books are beyond amazing.
 
StitchfansJr said:
the only ones that I like is this:
1) Al Capone does my shirts (both)
2) The Giver (both)

I read #2 in school. Oh and Holes (both)


the giver is a very strange book but its extremely good and we read it in school also....i love that book!!!!
 
jenbabe13 said:
the giver is a very strange book but its extremely good and we read it in school also....i love that book!!!!
yes it is strange. Oh and if you read it read more than chapter one. Chapter one is boring!
 
TheBellhop said:
Actually the Virgin Suicides is the one of the best I've read. Highly recommended. As is the soundtrack to the movie.

I was going to write down the same book. I couldn't put it down.
 
Please excuse and repeated suggested books... :blush:

Books:

The Catcher in the Rye ~ J.D. Salinger (M) *High School level*
To Kill a Mokingbird ~ Harper Lee (F) *8-11 levels*
The Lord of the Flies ~ William Golding (M) *8-10 levels*
Animal Farm ~ George Orwel (M) *High School level*
1984 ~ George Orwell (M) *High School level*
A Separate Piece ~ John Knowles (M) *8-10 levels*
The Shining ~ Stephan King (M) *High School level*
Crime and Punishment ~ F.D. -I have no idea how to spell his name lol (M) *High School - College level*
The Lord of the Rings Triology ~ J.R.R. Tolkien (M) *Middle-High School levels*
Harry Potter Series ~ J.K. Rowling (F) *Middle School level*
The Da Vinci Code ~ Dan Brown (M) *High School level*
Night ~ Elie Wiesel (M) *Middle-High school levels*
The Odyssey ~ Homer (M) *Middle-High School levels*
And there are so much more...

Plays:

The Crucible ~ Arthur Mill (M) *High School level*
Hamlet ~ William Shakespeare (M) *High School level*
MacBeth ~ William Shakespeare (M) *High School - college level*
Romeo and Juliet ~ William Shakepeare (M) *High School*
Othello ~ William Shakespeare (M) *High School*
A Midsummer Night's Dream ~ William Shakespeare (M) *High School*
Love's Labor's Lost ~ William Shakespeare (M) *High School*
And there are so much more...

***The levels I added were just my judgements. Obviously and most certainly it isn't a restriction to those levels. It depends were you are in your reading level and your maturity level.

~~~ I have also bolded The Catcher in the Rye because this book is the best book I have ever read and I strongly recommend anyone to read it! (The grade levels I put apply!!!! *contains swearing and some mature material*)
 
since I posted on this thread, I have made some amendments to my last list. so here's what I wanted to add

The Watcher-author unknown

The Giver-lois lowery

+Frankenstien-Mary Shelley

Animal Farm-Orwell

+1984-orwell

Cages-author unknown

+The Wringer-spinelli

Witch Child-rees

A break with charity: the salem witch trials-author unknown

Or give me death-author unknown

Sorceress-rees

city of ember-author unknown

The Theif Lord-funke

Fever of 1793-author unknown

Speak-author unknown

A walk to remember-sparks

I know why the caged bird sings-angelou

Hatchet-paulsen

Where the red fern grows-wilson rawls

bud, not buddy-curtis

+the watsons go to bermingham: 1963-curtis

green angel-author unknown

Aquamarine-author unknown

indigo-author unknown

+the color purple-walker

give a boy a gun-author unknown

what my mother doesn't know-author unknonw

stop pretending:when my big sister when crazy-author unknown

It happened to nancy-sparks

the secret life of bees-sue monk kid

flipped-unknown

I can't tell you-frank


+we're on the same key as we were in the last post. refer to that.
 


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