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    I would recommend Harry Potter

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    Anything by Chuck Palahniuk
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    All Robert Muchamore books -.-


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    Any Anthony Horowitz, I've read a lot of them to recommend - Alex Rider, Horowitz Horror (& More Horowitz Horror), The Switch, Groosham Grange (& Return to) & The Diamond Brothers.

    The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins - Hunger Games, Catching Fire and recently released ending novel, Mockingjay.

    The World War II novels following a Jewish boy who lives in Nazi Germany - Once, Then & Now by Morris Gleitzman are simply overpowering books; easy to read and understand yet meaningful.

    The Midnight Library series ghost-written by different authors every time under the name Nick Shadow - (I've read like 8 of them, not sure of theres more); sort of like Goosebumps, Bone Chillers, Shivers (which I also recommend) or any other Children's Horror Books but instead, theres three short stories (like 40 pages each?) per book but its still a quick, easy and great read nevertheless.
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    To be Honest the best books I have ever read , they are not kidddish adventures btw

    For One More Day
    The Five People You meet In Heaven
    Tuesdays with Morrie

    Really Inspirational books , must read!

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    All robert Muchamore

    All james patterson: Maximum ride + Daniel X

    All Rick Rhiordan: Percy jackson's

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    Quote Originally Posted by smiffy70 View Post
    All robert Muchamore

    All james patterson: Maximum ride + Daniel X

    All Rick Rhiordan: Percy jackson's
    I got Robert Muchamore's signature, I won a comp on the website ;]



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    All Jack Higgins books - amazing Modern Warfare thrillers.

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    Stephanie Meyers books, Twilight, new moon, eclipse, breaking dawn, the host all amazing books

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    Quote Originally Posted by Music.x.mad View Post
    Stephanie Meyers books, Twilight, new moon, eclipse, breaking dawn, the host all amazing books
    i agree, my favourite books, really good, i would recommended it;D,
    you can also check out the vampire diaries series books, maybe a bit confusing, but it's actually really good

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    You should read The Hunger Games series. There are very good books!


    Quote Originally Posted by lPinoy View Post
    Any Anthony Horowitz, I've read a lot of them to recommend - Alex Rider, Horowitz Horror (& More Horowitz Horror), The Switch, Groosham Grange (& Return to) & The Diamond Brothers.

    The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins - Hunger Games, Catching Fire and recently released ending novel, Mockingjay.

    The World War II novels following a Jewish boy who lives in Nazi Germany - Once, Then & Now by Morris Gleitzman are simply overpowering books; easy to read and understand yet meaningful.

    The Midnight Library series ghost-written by different authors every time under the name Nick Shadow - (I've read like 8 of them, not sure of theres more); sort of like Goosebumps, Bone Chillers, Shivers (which I also recommend) or any other Children's Horror Books but instead, theres three short stories (like 40 pages each?) per book but its still a quick, easy and great read nevertheless.

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