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Empire Falls - Richard Russo
Bless Me, Ultima - Rudolfo Anaya
Speak- Laurie Halse Anderson
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest- Ken Kesey


And, of course, Harry Potter. :D


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The Georgia Nicholson series.
Little Women (I'm sentimental, leave me alone!)
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Walk Two Moons and The Wanderer ~ Sharon Creech (fantastic author!)
Stargirl ~ Jerry Spinelli
Harry Potter series (I like the 5th one the most)

I don't really like Artemis Fowl.


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The Harry Potter books, and White Fang. <3


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The Georgia Nicholson series.
Little Women (I'm sentimental, leave me alone!)
The Lovely Bones.


That was so sad! The ending made me want to jump around screaming for joy though.

I'm not much of a diverse reader, I read Stephen King mostly and random things I pick up when I'm bored. (My favorite SK books are The Stand and Misery)

Theres a book I have that I got for christmas years ago called Indian Captive by Lois Lenski, I read that book over and over again. If you're 10-13 I recommend it.


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Is The Lovely Bones the book where the girl is killed by her neighbour, and then something found her bone? Because I think I've heard of that book before, and I'm not sure where... but it sounds familiar.


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Is The Lovely Bones the book where the girl is killed by her neighbour, and then something found her bone? Because I think I've heard of that book before, and I'm not sure where... but it sounds familiar.


That's the one.

Forgot about it when I was making my list. It also belongs on there. It's one of the few new hardback books that I own. I tend to stick with paperbacks because of money issues.


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L'estranger by Albert Camus
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess.

and yes, I know both have protaganists that are anti-hero's and are generally isolated from society through their indifference to others.


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Is The Lovely Bones the book where the girl is killed by her neighbour, and then something found her bone? Because I think I've heard of that book before, and I'm not sure where... but it sounds familiar.


That's the one.

Forgot about it when I was making my list. It also belongs on there. It's one of the few new hardback books that I own. I tend to stick with paperbacks because of money issues.


Me too =D. Today I saw this hardcover book, but it was 20 something dollars ='(. I might go read The Lovely Bones one day, but I don't really like books with murder in them.

BTW, can someone help me find the title and author of a book? It's about 4 teens I think... at school, who are different from everyone else. One is homosexual and I don't remember what the others are. I think the Title is something like "The Outcasts"? or something like this?


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Sabriel books (Sabriel, Lirael, Abhorsen) by Garth Nix

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The Sight by David Clement-Davies I cried in the end, that book is so sad! I still love it though!


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The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge
The Dark is Rising series by Susan Cooper
Harry Potters
Fire Bringer and The Sight by David Clement-Davies
East by... I don't know. But it's a wonderful retelling of East of the Sun, West of the Moon.
Pretty much all the books written by Diana Wynne Jones.
Heartlight, The Ancient One, and [u]The Merlin Effect[u] by T.A. Barron.
And my collection of 100 short stories by Ray Bradbury.


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I alot of favorites, most I can't even remember the titles because I have read so many books.

Daughters of the Moon series by Lynne Ewing
Phantom by Susan Kay
Necroscope by Brian Lumely
Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling
Music of Dolphins by Karen Hesse
The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule
Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice
Desperation by Stephen King
Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine Harris
Anita Blake series by Laurell K. Hamilton
The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell
Eating The Cheshire Cat by Helen Ellis


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*actually, that's just because the Anne Rice/Jesus one is 100 x 100*

I'm quite fond of Discworld and the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. I'm also getting really into hard sci-fi, like that written by Charles Sheffield. He's awesome.


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The Wheel of Time books.


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I don't have favourite books, rather favourite authors.

Tamora Pierce has been my favourite for years now, though.


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