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I also have a few classic recommendations (if anyone wants).
However, I do want to ask for dystopian novel recommendations, as I’m trying to convince myself to read more in ya dystopia. Any recs?
tammy wrote: "However, I do want to ask for dystopian novel recommendations, as I’m trying to convince myself to read more in ya dystopia. Any recs? "
Some of my favorites are Freakling, The Forgetting, Insignia (which is technically science fiction but it has many dystopian elements), and Cinder (which also is technically not a dystopian novel but it has many dystopian elements).
Also, when I was checking to see if you had read any of these books, I saw that you read Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451. How did you like those books, because I've been looking to read them.
Some of my favorites are Freakling, The Forgetting, Insignia (which is technically science fiction but it has many dystopian elements), and Cinder (which also is technically not a dystopian novel but it has many dystopian elements).
Also, when I was checking to see if you had read any of these books, I saw that you read Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451. How did you like those books, because I've been looking to read them.

I read Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451 for school, and I really enjoyed Fahrenheit. However, Brave New World was a bit too... disturbing. Maybe it was cause I was in a rush and I didn’t pay a lot of attention to analysis and just focused on plot elements, but it was just incredibly odd at times (even for a classic dystopian). Fahrenheit was a much easier and better read, in my opinion.


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I'm a huge fan of the Raven Cycle series . It's a fantasy novel series about spirits and psychics and I'm so obsessed! I don't know if that floats anyone's boat, but if you're interested in fantasy I strongly recommend it.
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Goldfish wrote: "I just finished reading Everything, Everything and it was a good romance. The ending was kinda disappointing tbh but it was happy at the same time. But anyways I recommend because it was still a go..."
I liked Everything, Everything too. I wish there was some kind of epilogue or something to show what happens at the end though.
I liked Everything, Everything too. I wish there was some kind of epilogue or something to show what happens at the end though.
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How bad is the swearing?


1. Goodnight, Boy
Really interesting read. The style of writing is unique, as it's written as if you're the dog that this boy is talking to. The premise is that you and the boy did something very bad, and now you're locked in the kennel.
2. Falling Kingdoms
This is a pretty stable fantasy with a lot of good twists and turns. You follow four teenagers, three of which are royalty, and one who is a member of a poor and opressed kingdom. I don't want to give away too much, but there's a whole lot of fantasy elements and also good character development. I recommend that if you're looking for a lesser known fantasy.
3. The Princess Saves Herself in This One
This is a modern petry book, just so you know. However, I found that it was a nice read, and some of the poems really hit close to home. It follows the story of a young adult not only reflecting on her abusive childhood, but also going through loss and heartbreak in her current life. It's a little overly feminist at points, but other than that I recommend it.
4. Shanghai Girls
Okay, this read is a little slow. However, it's truly a historical fiction about the power of family. Two sisters are sold as wives across the sea after their father loses his fortune. It follows their struggle to safely arrive, find love with an unexpected partner, adjust to their new foreign life, and ultimately find love and acceptance.
5. Unwind
MY FAVORITE DYSTOPIAN. YES. The premise is basically that after a war, unwinding children between 13-18 is legal. Basically you remove their organs and body parts and sell them..Yeah. Despite this slightly disturbing part of the book, the character development is great and the story has so many amazing moments. If you can stomach a bit of gore (it's truly not that graphic) I really recommend this.
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For anyone who's familiar with Marie Lu, are there any books in particular that you would recommend by her? I recently read Batman: Nightwalker and fell in love with her writing style. I'm hoping to pick up more books by this author.
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Dystopian. You've read divergent, another series is delirium by Lauren oliverr

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1. Archie Wilson & the BEASTS of Loch Ness, one of my fav books ever.

2. Alex Rider series.

3. Harry Potter series

4. Jason Steed series

5. Eragon series

thank you for reading my recommendation post here. :)


I would also love to recommend Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar children series. the hunger game.
The author I want to recommend is Erin Hunter
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