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Post Help!!! I need a book!
I am searching for good book to read and I was wondering if anyone could help me. My favourite books are the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling and the Twlight series by Stephanie Meyer. The qualities I look for in a good book are:
-fiction
-admirable main character that you can relate to (preferably 16-18 years of age, maybe a girl)
-romance and love
-mystery
-adventure
-page turner
-unputdownability
-preferably a series
-makes you laugh
-makes you cry
-well thought out plot
-rereadability
-where everything adds up in the end like a jigsaw
-a good twist
-longish book
-update to date/modern
-adventure
-supernatural
-good guys and bad guys
I know I am being very specific but I would really appreciate any suggestions- especially if you think it is better than Harry Potter!!!



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Read the Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind. It doesn't fit all your criteria, but is very good all the same. It's the first in a series.



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I think you should try reading THE VAMPIRE DAIRIES series and it will get you eager to read THE SECRET CIRCLE THE INITIATION AND THE CAPTIVE PART 1 and PART 2
But you should try reading THE SECRET CIRCLE THE INITIATION AND THE CAPTIVE PART 1 and PART 2 FIRST :up:



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I recommend a trilogy by Garth Nix: Sabriel, Lirael, and Abhorsen. I absolutely loved this series and it has elements of the kind of fantasy you say you like.

Sabriel introduces you to the world of the series and to one, but not the only form of supernatural power in it: the Ahorsen whose role is the opposite of the that of the necromancer, to put to rest the resurrected dead. A teenage girl inherits this unenviable job from her father, along with his bandolier of seven bells and what she has been able to learn about how to stand in the icy river of death, navigating each of the perilous "gates" while out of her body in order to save the world from domination by evil necromancers and their enslaved dead.

It's an exciting and imaginative series, full of such funny and wonderful characters. My daughter and I love Mogget, who is much more than the sarcastic and aristocratic white cat with a bell collar he appears to be at first, and who always gets the best lines.


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I know it's kind of cliche, but I think you should read C.S. Lewis' Narnia series starting with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.



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Have you tried the Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer?

I haven't read all the books in the series (in fact, I'm WAY behind) but I found the first 2 very enjoyable.



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My favorite is Walden: or Life in the Woods



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Well His Dark Materials fits pretty much all that criteria, suprised no one else has mentioned it already.



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Post My Sisters Keeper
I have the harry potter series and i must have read them at least 4 time through, so i understand completely just how hard it is to follow such a powereful page turing series.

I may have the answer though! This book is a stand alone, so its not a serial, it is however one of the most compelling book i have had the pleasure to read, i read it about six moths ago and i couldnt put it down. It has not one but two majour twists to it, that you would never expect, and the way its written is very unusal. Each chapter is narrated by a different character and it jumps between them seemlessly.

Anyhow, you may have heard of it, it called my sisters keeper by jodi picoult, it about two sisters, one 13 and one 18, the younger sister was concieved to be an exact match for her older sister who's sick - i know this sound depressing, but this book will have you laughing out load on the bus and the crying real tears in a heartbeat, its an incredible book and its one of the few "must read before you die" books around.

I Hope you read it because it really is a flawless story.

Good luck with the search.

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You could try Maximum Ride series by James Patterson. It satisifies your criteria. I think there are 3 - 4 books in the series. The lead character is a girl named Maximum Ride - but she's no ordinary girl! (drumroll, please) She has wings! :clap:

You could also try the Cirque du Freak series by Darren Shan or the Demonata series by the same author. It actually starrs a 12/13 year old boy but the series has an exciting storyline. :D

Hope you find what you're looking for!



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hey .
I've got quite the same problem...I read harry potter..then the saga came to it's end . same thing with twilight . . I'm like: what now!????
but eoin colfer's ''wishlist'' is quite good...and a book called'' the black tattoo'' i can't recall the author. it was Sam ....somebody... but these books aren't sagas. i'm sure you'll find something...i'm looking. And it's rather hard in estonia, because i'm not a fan of reading books in computer or on-line...then i can't find some books, i've discovered on internet, from libraries and most of stuff hasn't been translated, which is not a problem, but...like, eclipse and breaking dawn aren't translated yet...



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Well His Dark Materials fits pretty much all that criteria, suprised no one else has mentioned it already.


By Phillip Pullman, that's what popped into my head too


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Post Re: Help!!! I need a book!
This book isn't in a serise and it does not have the strict good vs evil. And by up to date do you mean set in modern time or just published recently. This book was first published in the year 2000.

Anyways, the book is called Troy by Adele Geras. And it is quite a wonderful book. It had everything that I wanted when I first picked it up. Love, War, Unrequited love, and meddlesome greek gods. Honestly, it was one of the first books that made me almost cry. It has funny and sad parts.

I know that it is not exactly what you are looking for. But it's just a suggestion so that if you want to try something different, you know where to look! :D



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I agree that Philip Pullman's Dark Materials is excellent.



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By the way, I love this thread. Also, have you read Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl? It's the first in a trilogy. Not as addictive as Twilight, but still pretty good. I don't know, though. I don't think anything is going to fill the Harry Potter hole!



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