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For sci-fi, you can try reading Ender's Game that is, if you haven't read it yet, considering that the movie version is to be shown in November this year. :)


I can't say much about Ultraviolet without being too spoilery, so trust the reviews on this. :) When You Reach Me has really amazing friendships, a bit of romance, and some time travel. :)


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Why dont you try 11/22/63. It is a novel by Stephen King about a teacher who went back in time to stop the JFK Assasination.
No Horror. Hehehe.



We're looking for the title of a vampire book?
It centered on vampires on an island as the setting (though, I don't think they were the main characters).
This book was divided into three (or maybe two) stories. The first story involved a kid who starts to believe that this other kid is a vampire. At the end of the story, the kid sneaks into the other kid's room and stakes him to kill the "vampire" - but it turns out the kid wasn't a vampire after all.
The last (or maybe second story...) involved some guy who was trying to hunt vampires, and he does so with the help of some other people, but at the end of the story (the characters are in a diner) the guy reveals that he himself is a vampire, and attacks the (girl?) who was helping him.
The cover of the book featured a girl's lips (red lipstick), possibly opened and showing fangs?
That's all I remember.
If you can help me remember the name of the book, I'll love you forever! Thanks!

I just want to find a world that I can really lose myself in. There's nothing like a good series to really get a sense of a book world and start to live in it each time you read about it.
For reference these are the series I've read:
Abhorsen by Garth Nix
Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey
Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling
Homecoming Saga by Orson Scott Card
Earthsea Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin
Chronicles of Narnia by C.S Lewis
LOTR by J.R.R Tolkien
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice (or the way vampires are supposed to be)
Sleeping Beauty Trilogy by A.N. Roquelaure
Scarpetta novels by Patricia Cornwell
Nancy Drew by Carolyn Keene
Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer (but honestly I haven't liked anything after The Eternity Code)
The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart
Secret Series by Pseudonymous Bosch
Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snickett
Obviously, there's a certain feel to the series that most appeal to me. So if you could recommend something along those lines, I'd be much obliged.


Thanks! I think I'll check out the second one. ^_^

Here's my full review.

I just want to find a world that I can really lose myself in. There's nothing like a good series to really get a sense of a book world and start to live i..."
Try Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud. It's one of my favorites.




Other series that I love are: Megan Whalen Turner's The Queen's Thief Series, His Dark Materials Trilogy by Philip Pullman, Chaos Walking by Patrick Ness. And anything of Rick Riordan's are also good fun. :)



Other series that I love are: Megan Whalen Turner's The Queen's Thi..."
Agree to this as well. His Dark Materials is great. Unless the reader is a "too conservative" Catholic XD



My all-time favorite.
A must-try.. But then, all novels by Haruki Murakami are must-reads too. :)"
Huge Murakami fan here. Have you read hard-boiled wonderland and the end of the world?(what a title) If not then you should try it. I think that's his best work :)


My all-time favorite.
A must-try.. But then, all novels by Haruki Murakami are must-reads too. :)"
Huge Murakami fan here. Have you read hard-boile..."
Hi Raphael.
I haven't yet, since I'm drowning in books right now. :) thanks for the heads up! I'll make that my next in line. :D

I've read both. And can't wait for the translated version of Colorless Tsukuru! This is his latest book, way shorter than 1q84. So i guess, it is easier to carry around.



Kung di mo pa nabasa, yung interim goddess of love by mina esguerra . Light pero di ata fluffy.

Another Sarah Dessen? ;) Lock and Key is not fluffy but it's light, and Harriett (one of the minor characters) is funny. :D

And oh, I've met the author nearly two years ago and had a little talk with him about the book. Well, I actually raved about the death of one of the characters. Too bad that I didn't have a camera phone then, but I'm glad anyway because he gratefully signed my battered copy, which he scanned for any marginalia. However, I was also infuriated because there were only less than ten people in line for sign ups. Like seriously. People should read this.


Agree! My top 3 Murakami books are NW, Hardboiled Wonderland and Kafka :) I always recommend them even to strangers in bookstores.

Pareho tayo, Cary. Also looking for light reads, yung di masyado magiisip :P Have you read Ella Enchanted and The Ordinary Princess? Those are my latest reads, light and fluffy lang, pwede matapos overnight :)

Pareho tayo, Cary. Also looking for light reads, yung di masyado magiisip :P ..."
tapos ba ko sa ella enchanted and yes I like it. :)
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This is where you can find an answer for that! If you're looking for recommendations, post it here! Want something light and fluffy or heavy on fantasy? Need something to get you out of a reading rut? Ask away! There will be people who are willing to answer that (and maybe even lend you a copy). :)