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I Am Desperately In Need Of A New Book/series!?

So, I’ve read most of the popular books series on the market and I’m looking for another good one to read. I’ve read Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Percy Jackson, The Heroes of Olympus, Artemis Fowl, Eragon, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, Guardians of Ga’Hoole, Animorphs, The Maze Runner, lots of Heinlein, Maximum Ride, Witch and Wizard, and some more that I can’t remember. If you can tell me about a good book/series that’s not one of the above, I would be really glad, Thanks!

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  1. Michelle says:

    The Clique Series!! It sounds girly, but it gives you an interesting point of view on popular girls. Also books by Sarah Dessen. They have very deep meanings!

  2. ElkPassi says:

    Both of Obert Skye’s series, Leven Thumps and Pillage, are quite good. He really doesn’t get the attention he deserves, and he’s got quite an imagination. Do give him a shot.
    Another great series (that I can’t believe I forgot to mention) is the Deltora Quest series by Emily Rodda. I’ve read the first two series and they were both amazing. I’m looking to buy the third one and the info books at some point as well. Her characters are quite cool, she’s an excellent writer, and the book contains illustrations of some of the puzzles the characters encounter. Those were always fun to try and figure out before anyone else did.
    The first WARRIORS series by Erin Hunter was great. The second series was good also. It… started going downhill around the third. I gave up on the fourth. If you like it, you might want to try SEEKERS, but be warned that it is incredibly environmentally preachy. I couldn’t stand it.
    A few real classics are J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Very good reads there.
    I also really enjoyed the first book of Robin Jarvis’s The Hagwood Trilogy, Thorn Ogres of Hagwood. It’s been a while since I read the first book, but I remember he wrote very much like a storyteller. I really liked that about the book.
    I’ve also read the first book of The Tapestry, The Hound of Rowan by Henry H. Neff. There are many similarities to Harry Potter, but I really did like it. I’m looking to buy the next books in the series.
    Another classic is Watership Down by Richard Adams.
    I haven’t read any of these books myself, but I’ve heard they were good and I might read them:
    Chronicles of Narnia
    Silverwing
    The Spiderwick Chronicles
    A Series of Unfortunate Events
    Cirque du Freak: The Saga of Darren Shan
    I’ve been interested in trying Artemis Fowl and Guardians of Ga’Hoole. Would you mind telling me how you liked them? Oh, and I hope I helped you out!

  3. Kairi Uchiha says:

    Try:
    The Mortal instruments Series
    Vampire Academy
    The uglies
    House of Night
    Fallen series etc….
    Hope this helps!

  4. Kyle says:

    Try the “Fablehaven” series, it’s pretty good.

  5. Mr Donnelly says:

    I enjoyed the quartet by A S Byatt beginning with the novel ‘The Virigin in the Garden’.

  6. Michelle says:

    Try night terrors hallways and mirrors by rose golden  I love this book! I posted the back of the book below in case your interested! Happy reading!
    I would wake up in the middle of the night; a cold sweat drenching my sheets, gasping for air, my hands racing defensively to my throat. In these brief moments that fallowed, I would always realize two things; one: it all had been a nightmare, a terrible nightmare, and two: the three figures standing at the foot of my bed hadn’t disappeared with the scenery, they had fallowed me out. These figures, I knew them too well. Two were men silhouettes and one was female. It wasn’t all to surprising how well I knew them, I saw them every night. I would always be running from them in a dark, eerie familiar place. But they would always reach me, pin me down, and begin to choke the life from me. Even after I woke, the pressure around my throat was real and would linger in bruises, and those figures would still be there, staring at me. Doctors called them night terrors. They said they weren’t uncommon for children and young teenagers who had recently lost their parents. Only, these started the night of my sixteenth birthday, two weeks before their death.http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Product…
    questions, or comments? Visit her webpage at:http://www.facebook.com/RoseGoldenNovels her ebook is now available

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