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A book you would recommend to everyone/all time favourite
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Sep 20, 2020 04:06AM
Hi! I was wondering what books you would recommend to everyone or what book/books are your all time favourite!
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Vampire Academy by Richelle MeadHarry Potter by J.K Rowling
The whole Grishaverse book series by Leigh Bardugo
The Folk of the Air Trilogy by Holly Black
Blood of Eden trilogy by Julie Kagawa
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo (a classic)
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (a classic)
Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy is a series I will never leave behind. It started as more of a 9-12 series but honestly with the humor and character growth I don't think it has an age limit for who can enjoy it. I'd recommend that to anyone who is looking for something fast and fun with a lot of magic. I've been following this series for almost a decade.As for other books, I'd always recommend:
- Welcome to Nightvale by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor
- Shades of Magic trilogy by V.E. Schwab
And since I think only one of those fits in the YA category I'll add in:
- Six of Crows & Grishaverse by Leigh Bardugo
dante and aristotle discover secrets of the universe. whenever i feel down i pick it up and read couple of chapters to make myself feel better because the narrative is really something else
Hi there,I have a few for YA:
L. Anderson Speak
J. Woodson I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This
R. Hartman Seraphina
K. Cashore Graceling
Mitchie wrote: "dante and aristotle discover secrets of the universe. whenever i feel down i pick it up and read couple of chapters to make myself feel better because the narrative is really something else"ooohh i was thinking of picking it up, thank you!
Hi, I recommend my own novel, titled, Palma de Mallorca Mystique for all YA readers. I get tired of describing it, perhaps I have said enough. In the future I hope to be able to quote a few reviews. Please wait until I upload my latest, bigger, better version. Thanks, Raymond Crane
Hi !! On my side it would be
Ewilan - Pierre Bottero
The Grishaverse - Leigh Bardugo
His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman
Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen
Le Religieuse -Diderot
Thanks for you new ideas :)
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (some may think it's overhyped at this point but it's what started my true love for reading years ago)A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E Schwab
My Lady Jane by Brodi Ashton, Jodi Meadows and Cynthia Hand
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
Does anyone know a really good childhood enemy to love book. I need some romance in this boring homeschooling phase
I strongly recommend The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker. It is a true page-turner and I couldn't stop reading it.
the song of achilles. it’s absolutely heart-wrenching, but in such a beautiful way.(i have a few more to list, but it looks like they’ve all been recommended to you already!)
I recommend the inheritance games and the kingdom of the wicked! and the rest you all have already recommended
all the bright places. not sure if I would recommend it to everyone because I don’t think it’s a book that anyone would love, but it’s definitely my favorite.
The diviners series by Libba BrayThe paradise series by Ellin hildebrand
28 summers by Ellin hildebrand
I Hunt Killers Series, by Barry LygaLorien Legacies Series, By James Fray
Frost, By M.P. Kozlowsky
Devils Unto Dust, By Emma Bequist
my favorites -one to watch
-red white and royal blue
-they both die at the end
-shatter me series
-tweet cute
Hello everyone! I’m Anna, I would recommend The Reader by Traci Chee and The Book Thief.The Reader has pirates, magic, action, and a really cute friends to lovers slowburn romance. (It’s also a trilogy!!)
The Book Thief is just the book thief and everyone should read it.
Harry Potter-obviouslyLord of the Rings
The Midnight Library
Fatal Throne
Rooftoppers- for younger readers
Our Little Cruelties
One
Anything by Agatha Christie
All the Bright Places
The Great Gatsby is my all-time favorite! I also love finding the lesser-known novels of famous writers because it's an opportunity to get some new material from them. Roverrandom by J.R.R. Tolkien was a childhood favorite of mine. Also Eight Cousins and Rose in Bloom by Louisa May Alcott. Any classics like Anne of Green Gables, anything Jane Austen, etc are also SO worth reading!
Some contemporary/ YA:The twilight saga
speak
flowers for Algernon
it's kind of a funny story
perks of being a wallflower
it's okay if you don't like any of these, just some of my favorites!
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