I looked at a few pages back and didnt see this thread so here goes. 1. Cirque Du Freak Series (It got me into reading my freshman year in high school) 2. Harry Potter Series 3. The Twilight Saga 4. The Hunger Games and Catching Fire 5. City of Bones, Ashes, and Glass 6. Graceling 7. The Vampire Academy novels 8. The Inheritance Cycle 9. The Demonata series 10. The Among the Hidden Series I Really enjoy reading and i have read so many more books than this and i was wanting to get some new ideas for books to read, so please comment. :eusa_danc
Douglas Adams both Dirk Gently and Hitchers Guide to the Galazy series (Best books ever penned Jasper Ffordes both The Nursery Crime and Thursday Next series (Second best books ever penned) ...other than that, nothing has come CLOSE to being even remotely as good I do love alot of other books, just not as much. Hero by Perry More (currently reading) is very good.
1. His Dark Materials Trilogy (Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife, The Amber Spyglass) 2. Harry Potter 3. The Night Watch Tetralogy (The Night Watch, The Day Watch, The Twilight Watch, The Final Watch) 4. Almost Like Being In Love
I can't go past Sarah Waters' Fingersmith and Tipping The Velvet. Her other books didn't do too much for me, but those two were amazing.
(totally incomplete; just what I can see on my bookshelf from where I'm sitting) Keeping You A Secret by Julie Anne Peters The Acorn People by Ron Jones Night by Elie Wiesel Losing Christina (trilogy) by Caroline B. Cooney Perfect by Natasha Friend The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen Never Cry Wolf by Farely Mowat
His Dark Materials by Pullman (yes, truly brilliant) The boy who was raised as a dog by bruce perry Harry Potter The Tales of the City series by Maupin Frankenstein The Historian Master of Murder by pike The God Box by sanchez Haunted Ground Beowulf The Bad Seed The Male Body by bordo anything by amelia atwater rhodes
My number one is A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving. Other novels by him like Cider House Rules and Garp are great too. Others include: One Hundred Years of Solitude (followed closely by Love in the Time of Cholera) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Book of Laughter and Forgetting (and Unbearable Lightness of Being) by Milan Kundera The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles (and Kafka on the Shore and Norwegian Wood) by Murakami I actually don't read too much, but when I do I tend to read many books by the same author.
I know it's a short book, but cycle of the Werewolf by Stephan King Such good description into the guy's mind.
Les trois mousquetaires (Alexandre Dumas) Vingt ans après (Alexandre Dumas) Gounding for the mataphysic of morals (Kant) Le Petit Prince (Saint Exupéry)
Fahrenheit 451 Catcher in the Rye Lost Horizon Harry Potter (not the last one) Shel Silverstein's poetry books. (Hey! They were awesome!)
The Leader - Guy Walters Most Star Trek and Star Wars fiction The Halo series Harry Bosch novels The Harry Potter series (of course)
Harry Potter Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series The Conqueror Trilogy by Timothy Zahn Star Wars: Heir to the Empire and its two sequels by Timothy Zahn 1984 by George Orwell The Giver World War Z by Max Brooks Howl's Moving Castle Dracula by Bram Stoker
The Outsiders by SE Hinton is my favorite book ever. No matter how many times I read it, I don't get tired of it. Also: Harry Potter The Wicked Series (I'm in the middle of the 3rd one) Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe The Mysterious Benedict Society (sort of for kids, but still amazing!) Anything by Tamora Pierce
The Harry Potter Series The Perks of Being a Wallflower Catcher in the Rye Keys to the Kingdom Good Omens Artemis Fowl Series