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Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan are pretty good. They start with The Lightning Thief. They are fun and a light read. You could also jump into some serious fantasy and read something like the Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb.

I have Stranger in a Strange Land sitting on my shelf and haven't tried it yet. Anybody read it?

Also Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer is amazing. The series starts off with a bratty little rich kid who is too smart for his own good trying to steal fairy gold. As the series goes on he makes so many changes and you feel like you are there with him and his friends. Amazing!!!


I have almost grabbed Artemis Fowl from the library several times. Haven't seen WondLa.

Another suggestion.. The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials by James Dashner. They were really good books.
Also, I like the Host by Stephanie Meyer.. a little hard to get into through the first two chapters but it gets GOOD after that.


He has written some young adult books which I have not yet read, but I highly recommend his books. Enjoy

Also, the Maze Runner IS really good. Not my favorite, but I enjoyed reading it.
Try reading The Seven Kingdoms Trilogy. These books are SO good! I've only read the first two, Graceling and Fire, but thats just because the third one hasnt come out yet. These arent really about magic, though. But they're still that amzing-fiction stuff that makes you wish you lived in their world instead of in your own. Give 'em a try, you might enjoy it:)





Thanks for the tips!

Would you like Robin McKinley? Start with The Blue Sword
Jessica Day George has fantasy that's faith-friendly. I enjoyed Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow.
If you want more suggestions, I have lots. But don't want to bother you with them if your reading tastes are different than mine.




Completely agree, Oksana. I'm reading "His Dark Materials" right now, and it has nothing even close to being atheist in it. I say give the series a shot before you turn it down, if it offends you just stop reading it. Its pretty simple. Dont go ranting about something being atheist if you took the time to read the books. You could've set the thing down as soon as you thought it was offending.

I was just saying that so far I havent come across anything I thought was offensive, and if anybody did find anything offensive they could just put the book down and be done with it.


Also, as you liked HP, you'd probably love The Mortal Instruments series. The author of TMI wrote tonnes of fanfics for HP so it has similar themeing.
I have heard that the Hunger Games are excellent. While I have not read them yet they are on my to be read list. I have heard from family members as well as friends that they are an excellent read. There is also a rumor that there is going to be a movie version made as well, it might be fun to compare and contrast the two.


Chronicles of Narnia by C.S Lewis I would have to agree with Allegra is classic and a really good series of stories. I think they are an excellent way to follow up Harry Potter even if they aren't exactly the same!

- Claidi Journals (1. Wolf Tower) by Tanith Lee
- Vivian Vande Velde
- Magic Study by Maria V. Snyder
- Magyk (Septimus Heap #1) by Angie Sage
- Ann Rinaldi (if you like historical fiction)
- The Squire's Tale's series by Gerald Morris
- Pendragon series (#1 the Merchant of Death)
- Hilari Bell (the Goblin Wood is my favorite)
- The Last Apprentice/Wardstone Chronicles (1. The Revenge of the Witch) by Joseph Delaney.
And my favorite out of all of this list;
- The Ranger's Apprentice (1. The Ruins of Gorlan) by John Flanagan.
The Ranger's Apprentice is soooo funny!!
P.s. sorry the list is so long, and I also think that Star Wars books are good. I agree with all of you that posted already.

Paige Jackson

Janeen, His Dark Materials wasnt a bad series of books. ITs only when you got to the end that they started to turn a little sour. The whole thing about there being good angels that wanted to wage a war and all that can be upsetting to some people.
yes the author is a atheist. yes he does try very subtly to convert you to his side.
But I am related to you by BLOOD! You are currently about 15 feet away from the at this very moment in time! and I enjoyed the books all the way through...from beginning to end. The first two books where excellent. The 3rd one was a little weird. but you can get by if you simple remember that its a BOOOOOOK!! If you can remember that. Then you will have no problem with the series.

Too many books. Too little time. I now have a very long list. Hope the library has something!
Thanks all and keep 'em comin'!

1. re-read harry potter*
2. the hunger games*
3. pendragon*
4. fablehaven*
5. percy jackson and the olympians
6. inkheart
7. septimus heap

1. re-read harry potter*
2. the hunger games*
3. pendragon*
4. fablehaven*
5. inkheart
6. septimus heap"
Umm this is kind of weird because I read literally all of those except fablehaven. I suggest you add Percy Jackson, and read it if you haven't already.

No problem. What's with the stars next to some of the titles?
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