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Can someone recommend me books?
I’ve read so far... “Crank” and also “Glass” By Ellen Hopkins and Also “Burned” and “Impluses” (all by the same person) “Tweak: growing up on methamphetamines” By Nic Sheff “The year she left” By Kerry Kelly “Honey, Baby,Sweetheart” By deb caletti All of Sarah desson’s books that has came out recently “Last Summer” By hailey abbott “Cruel summer” By hailey abbott “Time travels wife” By audrey niffenegger (I haven’t seen the movie yet) “Harry potter” (all of them) “Night world 1-3” By L.j. smith (I’m not interested in the vampire one) “Looking for JJ” By Anne Cassidy “evermore” By Alyson Noel “The awakening” by Kelly Armstrong “Hush Hush” By becca fitzpatrick (wasn’t a fan, To much like twilight for my taste) “Wondrous strange” By Lesley Livingston “Revealers” By Amanda Marrone “Kissed by an Angel” By elizabeth chandler “Twilight series “ By stephanie meyer I think thats all of them, at least from what I remember. I’m more looking for Younger adult then preeteen books. I’m 18, so yea. and I want to try and stay AWAY from the longer series out there, I also am not a big fan of vampires... I liked Night world probably the most because it had a mix of everything, and I’m re-reading Kissed by an Angel because I love that book a lot too. I also really like books like Ellen Hopkins (I need to read the others she has out right now) meaning with struggles in life and such, I don’t want to read “Go ask alice” or “cut” So yea, List away, keep in mind I don’t want anything to do with vampires, like “vampires kisses”... I’d like to read more books with angels. :D Ohh and I like romance. Okay I’ll stop now. haha... anyways thank you. Thanks. Haha I don't want to read books that move slow.. Hush Hush moved slow, I felt like I was going to cawl my eyes out... Haha I dislike painfully slow books. Anyways thank you
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Answer 1 :
Try some of these books: Fallen by Lauren Kate (I wasn't the biggest fan because it moved very slowly, but it does have angels.) Looking for Alaska by John Green Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater Lament by Maggie Stiefvater Ballad by Maggie Stiefvater The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Sing Me to Sleep by Angela Morrison Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles Leaving Paradise by Simone Elkeles The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan My Soul to Take by Rachel Vincent The Dark Divine by Bree Despain The Everafter by Amy Huntley (:
Answer 2 :
Expecting Adam, Martha Beck Hope Rising, Kim Meeder The Great Divorce, C. S. Lewis Sacred Psychology of Love, Marilyn Barrick Bridge to Terabithia, and Jacob Have I Loved, Paterson West with the Night, Beryl Markham and Momo, Michael Ende Reviews at http://www.amazon.com
Answer 3 :
Nokosee: Rise of the New Seminole by Micco Mann. It has the defiant voice of a 17 year old girl who manages to overcome everything thrown at her in the course of the novel which is a lot-- and she does it in a way that would make all girls proud-- not in a superhuman way or through the assistance of some heroic act of a man but via her own means. http://bit.ly/NokoseeKobo http://bit.ly/Nokosee Cherry by Mary Karr. A memoir about teens, sex, drugs and growing up in rural Texas as told through the gritty, beautiful prose of one of America's best writers. It's a book every teen girl should read. If the opening paragraph doesn't do it for you, nothing will (you can read it on the Amazon link below). http://bit.ly/CherryKarr The Liar's Club by Mary Karr. Another moving memoir recounting her earlier years (you should probably read this one first and then Cherry). http://bit.ly/LiarsClub
Answer 4 :
*The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult *A Certain Age by Rebbecca Ray *She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb *Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles *The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks *A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks *Willow by Julia Hoban *Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho *Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson *The Pact by Jodi Picoult *Such A Pretty Girl by Laura Wiess *Leftovers by Laura Wiess *Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin *The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold *Coffeehouse Angel by Suzanne Selfors *Leslie's Journal by Allan Stratton *Life on the Refrigerator Door by Alice Kuipers

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