The book you like most discussion
Hi guys! I'm new on goodreads, and I've just started actively reading. Anyone wants to be book friends)? I want friends that can recommend me good books that I can buy within my age range (I'm fourteen)
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Oh, and some libraries have the option to borrow ebooks which makes it even lless hassle to borrow books :) Best of luck with your reading habits!




Do you like fantasy? If yes, I just read Powerless by Lauren Roberts, it was great!
Some other good books that I read when I was younger (all are fantasy)
The Vampire Academy Series and Bloodlines Spinoff Series by Richelle Mead.
Harry Potter! I re-read the series every year, and I fell in love with reading with these books!
The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins
The Shadow Hunter Series by Cassandra Clare
The Body Finder Series by Kimberley Derting
Divine Rivals & Ruthless Vows by Rebecca Ross.
The Morganville Vampires series by Rachel Caine
Some books that are NOT fantasy
I also really enjoyed the Hundred Oakes books by Miranda Kenneally
I hope you enjoy some of these recommendations!

Yes! Thank you so much!

Hi! I'm really into YA thrillers right now. I just finished the AGGGTM series


Do you like fantasy? If yes, I just read Powerles..."
Hi Erin! Thank you so much for these recommendations! I'll be sure to check them out! I've almost fully read the first Hunger Games (till the part where Katniss and Peeta win the games and get back to the capital, but my school library took it away:[) I've seen the book set of the three main books on Amazon with the the really pretty 10th anniversary special edition cover, I'll be buying them after my exams end!

The Hunger Games(trilogy)
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Hi! I'll be reading the Hunger Games trilogy in March, I'll be purchasing the book set!

Hi Vanessa! I'll be sure to check out the libraries in my town!

I am 49 but love YA. I recommend anything by Julie kagawa. She writes the iron Fey series, Talon series, and immortal bookseries, all wonderful!





Most that were required reads for me when I was in school are on banned lists now, but I recommend looking through old classics reading lists according to your age/grade.
There are so many treasures. Required reading lists have changed so much today and albeit feels like a slog when you are younger as they are classic literature, but there is so much value to them.
Stellar writing and stories that many authors today draw inspiration from or repackage or retell, and it is wonderful to know the source material and engage in conversation when people reference them, when you know and can understand the original thought of literature from its beginnings, and many are life commentary that still ring true to today.

Very well said, Erica!


Yes! Thats what i did when i was younger and couldnt afford every book that perked my interest and if it had too much smut or violence i could just return it the following week.
And also you can add me!