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message 1: by Noa (new)

Noa Emas | 1 comments Hey everyone! So I'm on the hunt for my next book but instead of looking thru some computer recommendations I thought if come here! I generally read YA fiction (I just finished Landline by Rainbow Rowell) (and currently reading Bed Feminist, feminist essays). I'm pretty open to any type of book(although I'm not a huge sci fi fan) any suggestions? I would love to read some books that you think are underrated that I may not come across normally! Thank you all:)
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message 2: by Ash (last edited Aug 16, 2014 11:09PM) (new)

Ash (ashiew) I always recommend Brave Story by Miyuki Miyabi. It is my favorite fantasy book. It is also a stand alone and is about 800 pages.
I hope you have a lovely day :) <3


message 3: by Erin (new)

Erin Finlen Dorothy Must Die...it's incredibly thrilling and unpredictable for a YA book. Also, if you like Scifi but don't get grossed out easily the Frankenstein series by Dean Koontz is fantastic!


message 4: by Tea (new)

Tea (tea24601) | 3 comments I don't know an underrated book but I really enjoyed Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins. It's an easy read and not a too typical love story. The author took the time to really develop it and build up the anticipation.


message 5: by Natasha (new)

Natasha | 44 comments Not really YA or underrated, but I just finished The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and really enjoyed it :) It's quite sad/ shocking though! I liked Daughter of Smoke and Bone, that's fantasy and more YA. I'd also suggest some of the classics! :)


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Eloise Dyson (eloisedyson) | 38 comments Divided (Divided #1) by Eloise Dyson

I have written a book that's available for pre-order on Kindle and soon to be released as a paperback. Very few people have read it so far and I would like to extend the reach of potential readers. Even if you read just a chapter or so to have some feedback outside of the people I know who have read it, I would be eternally grateful! :)

It's a dystopian, set in Britain, just over fifty years in the future. Told between four perspectives, it has a mix between a more primitive-style survival, and a futuristic-y thing.

The entire PDF can be downloaded here: www.mediafire.com/download/ops4d10rso...

Or if you'd prefer to pre-order the Kindle version: www.amazon.co.uk/Divided-Eloise-Dyson...

Thank you so much for helping me! :)

Eloise Dyson
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message 7: by LC01 (new)

LC01 | 2 comments The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon honestly the best book ive ever read
Love, Rosie by Celia Ahern a great book
The Rosie Project by Greame Simsion


message 8: by Nicole (new)

Nicole I really enjoyed reading Jane by April Lindner.
It's a modern version of Jane Eyre.

Or if you want to start a series, The Tiger Saga (Tiger's Curse, Tiger's Quest, Tiger's Voyage, and Tiger's Destiny) by Colleen Houck is amazing, I absolutely love it.


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