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message 1: by Bruna (new)

Bruna Santos (littlebookworm8) | 10 comments So, if you have any suggestions you would like to share with everyone this is where you should post it. Also, if you don't know what to read next sneak a peek and you might find something you like.

My suggestion: If you're into contemporary novels and love a strong protagonist, maybe Radiate by Marley Gibson is the right book for you. I can say it amazed me :D


message 2: by Alina (new)

Alina | 12 comments Persepolis The Story of a Childhood (Persepolis, #1-2) by Marjane Satrapi I highly recommend this book for anyone who likes a bit of history and learning about other cultures and such. Big eye-opener, gives lots to think about.

The Black Prism (Lightbringer, #1) by Brent Weeks Weeks is a great author... lots of detail in his writing, so they are big books. However, interesting fantasy novels, tons of plot twists, and it always has you on the edge of your seat. This is a series as well!


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Throne of glass Sarah j Maas
Rainbow Rowell fangirl , elanor and park
Everything by John green
The book thief markups zusak


message 4: by Tia (last edited Jul 29, 2014 10:16AM) (new)

Tia (tia039) | 35 comments There are a lot of books in different genres that I could read but these are currently on my mind

I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter
This is a definite YA book filled with multiple genres that any girl would love. Of course this is a series so as it goes on its filled with action and romance. And this lovely author squeezed some humor in her books too.


message 5: by Tia (new)

Tia (tia039) | 35 comments Another is a book by Janet Evanovich called One for the Money.

This book is also YA. A contemporary filled with suspenseful action and definite humor. This is also a series but it doesn't have to be read in order. There are up to 21 in counting for this book


message 6: by Nicole (new)

Nicole (NicoleLeeTV) | 70 comments I HIGHLY recommend Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry. I just finished it this week and it is utterly fantastic. It's gritty and raw and emotional and romantic and gripping and just a thousand other adjectives that support my fangirling. LOL.


message 7: by A.J. (new)

A.J. Love | 69 comments Hello!!

I'd like to recommend my own book Una Familia Segurawhich i'm aware is very shallow.. but what can you do? ah!

I also LOVE LOVE LOVE any book by Kelly Favor.. The Naked Series is AMAZING and anyone who is in to YA romance should definitely check them out!


message 8: by Kay (new)

Kay Causer (kaycauser) | 8 comments Shadows on the Moon by Zoe Marriott
Shadows on the Moon by Zoë Marriott
I feel like I promote this more than my own book but the atmosphere is just so lovely. I love the Asian inspired world she created.


message 9: by Abby, Horror/Paranormal Books (new)

Abby (valleysmelody123) | 280 comments Mod
here are some books I recommend:
The Lunar Chronicles
the Unwind series
Keturah and Lord Death (a very emotional ending. I almost cried)
The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender
Warm Bodies (a fantastic take on zombies)


message 10: by Joyce (new)

Joyce | 3 comments I recommend Two-Faced by Nia Davenport or Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1) by Sarah J. Maas for a YA read and if you want an older read Born In Blood (Born Hunter Book 1) by Nia Davenport and Angels' Blood (Guild Hunter, #1) by Nalini Singh


message 11: by Christine (new)

Christine | 116 comments Maggie Stiefvater's works are godlike. I especially like The Scorpio Races and The Raven Boys!


message 12: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne (cheyennaremba) | 3 comments I've been reading some good ones lately, so here's what I'll recommend:

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (a very lyrical, moving read...this is one of the few books I've read more than once)

One Man Guy (the characters are brilliant, and it has amazing culture)

Echo (amazing parallel narrative book, lots if rich history and diverse vibrant characters)

There are so many more, but I don't want to overwhelm...


message 13: by Aaron (new)

Aaron (maplemuffyn) | 17 comments Mod
Henge (Le Fay)

It is a stellar book thus far--70 some pages in and I like it. It reminds me of when I first read Harry Potter which was during middle school haha.


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