Good book you've read

  • Greedy
    19 years ago

    Do you guys have any good books you would like to recommend. I've read a good book called Tenderness by Robert Cormier, and another good book called The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom.

  • ReBecca
    19 years ago

    anything by richard laymon. he is awesome.

  • Emily
    19 years ago

    White Oleander, its sweet.

  • Greedy
    19 years ago

    Anyone that likes horror should love Stephen King's Pet Sematary or The Dreamcatcher :)

  • cuppycake
    19 years ago

    the lovely bones, i think its by cathy something? i dont know if anyone does help me out lol there ya go i loved that book.
    jbn

  • Greedy
    19 years ago

    Wasn't it by Alice Sebold? I'll check. :)

  • Greedy
    19 years ago

    Yup, Alice Sebold, I read that book. I loved it. :)

  • cuppycake
    19 years ago

    lol thankyou for correcting me...i had cathy something in my mind lol well i love that book and i have tons more in my room i could add to this list..ill do that in a bit.

    JBN

  • Greedy
    19 years ago

    A really good book I would recommend for people in grades 8-12 is We All Fall Down by Robert Cormier. It's a really good book when I finished I was like O.o.. Lol. But it is a great book :)

  • Chelsey
    19 years ago

    Daddy's little Girl and No Place like home- Mary Higgins Clark, She keeps you on the edge of your seat!

  • JJ
    19 years ago

    I thought I was the only one who read Mary Higgins Clark books. Nice to see someone else does too :)

  • EoB
    19 years ago

    The Lord of The Rings, every single book...

    SOOoooo oood with a "g"

  • Emily
    19 years ago

    I read Lovely bones, the beginning kinda creeped me out

  • Atomic
    19 years ago

    Lovely bones is indeed a good book, I finished it off in one day.

    Any historical romance books are also good.

    But despite everything esle. I favour my loyal colouring book.

    ( )_( )
    (='.'=)
    (")-(") Arrivederci!

  • Maz
    19 years ago

    I havent read the lovely bones, BUT I have read another book by Alice Sebold, its called 'Lucky', its about rape just to warn anyone who wants to read it.

    Anything by Barbara Earskine is amazing.

    Also for anyone who likes books about depression and such like, 'Out Of The Dark' by Linda Caine and Robin Royston is a fanstastic read. Would totally recomend it.

    Love and Hugs
    xX MAZ Xx

  • Chelsey
    19 years ago

    JJ I love her!...you read her books also? I'm reading Pretend you dont see her now...her books are interesting..i really reccomend her!

  • Lydia O
    19 years ago

    Anyone who likes riveting crime and courtroom drama based on true cases would enjoy reading any of these three books by Vincent Bugliosi:

    Helter Skelter
    Till Death Do Us Part
    And the Sea Will Tell

    Helter Skelter is one of the most chilling books I have ever read. It tells the story of a psychotic, cult-like killer and his band of groupies who commited multiple murders of Hollywood's elite, grisly crimes that literally shocked the world.

  • Garrett
    19 years ago

    Anything by Amelia Attwater-Rhodes or Anne Rice

  • Incognito
    19 years ago

    anything by james hadley chase

  • Not Bulletproof
    19 years ago

    "Sabriel", "Lirael", and "The Abhorsen"..The trilogy by Garth Nix. Also, see "Shade's Children" by him.

    And also "Cut" by Patricia McCormick.

    And "The Me Nobody Knew" by Shannon McLinden.

    AND "The Giver" of course...by Lois Lowry.

  • katie!
    19 years ago

    "Sabriel", "Lirael", and "The Abhorsen"..The trilogy by Garth Nix. Also, see "Shade's Children" by him

    I agree as well, fantastic books, also:

    Mister monday
    Grim tuesday-------------all are the seven keys to the kingdom series by garth nix
    Drowned wednesday

    Also
    Eragon and eldest both by christopher paolini

    Also
    The bartimaeus trilogy by johnathan stroud..

    all brilliant books if you like garth nixes work

  • †JustAri†
    19 years ago

    Death, Be Not Proud by John Gunther

    To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee

    Dogsong, by Gary Paulsen

    //Ari\\

  • Greedy
    19 years ago

    The House of the Scorpions by Nancy Farmer, Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews. Both are great books.

  • ReBecca
    19 years ago

    Steven Kings Dark Tower Series
    I've read them all but the last one. Part 7. I cant wait to get it. It's like $38 though...(its on my xmas wish list)

  • cuppycake
    19 years ago

    ok ok i said id add more books so here they are!

    Sweetblood by Pete Hautman
    (I love this book!)
    Twin Sister and Twin Terror(to part series) by Janice Harrell

    Silent to the bone by E. L. Konigsburg

    Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
    (one of my all time favorites!!!)

    Also i love Harry Potter so i love all the books, they kept me going, i spent 2 days not doing homework and stuff just to read it, my mom was mad lol.

    but those are some of the recent books I've read...

    i had more on a list of "to read" but i havent read them couse our library sucks...now i lost the list...

    i heard

    breathing under water was good

    and

    the bell jar

    i dont know who they are by and i havent read them!! so im just going off of others!

    much love
    JBN

    (this is probabply the longest post lol)

  • Garrett
    19 years ago

    The author of "Eragon" has continued the series with a book called "Eldest" (he plans on starting a third book after he finishes the "Eldest" book tour)

  • Exquisite_Emily
    19 years ago

    go ask alice
    Speak
    Cut
    Harry Potter
    Eragon
    Edgar Allen Poe
    Sabreal
    I have lived a thousand years
    The Pianist

  • Greedy
    19 years ago

    Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech.

  • SHYSTY23KO
    19 years ago

    I love raulgh dahl!!!!!!!! I dont know how to spell his name! But his books are for like 6th graders but i love them! they are so cute!
    I love 'The Witches' by Raulgh Dahl
    he also writes
    Charlie and the chocolate factory
    Charlie and the great glass elevator
    Esio Trot (Tortoise backwards!)
    Georges marvelous medicine

  • Renee
    19 years ago

    Jonathan Kellerman -- Rage

    Danielle Steele -- Kaliedscope

    and everthing else by Danielle Steele. She's an amazing writer, but Kaliedescope is my favorite.

    and of course The Notebook, and the follow up The Wedding. I forget who writes those.

  • Greedy
    19 years ago

    Has anyone read the Agatha Raisin books?

  • Jaime
    19 years ago

    Deception Point- Dan Brown

    That is one hell of a book.

  • Greedy
    19 years ago

    My mom is reading Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. She says it is a good book.

  • ღ♥~Concrete-Rose~♥ღ
    19 years ago

    God Don't Like Ugly Is a Classic Good Book xoxo-Nikki-xoxo

  • ღ♥~Concrete-Rose~♥ღ
    19 years ago

    To Kill a Mockingbird Is Too

  • Greedy
    19 years ago

    Watership Down.. that is if you like rabbits, and Good Omens, that book is funny.
    $Greedy$

  • Bill Turner
    19 years ago

    Anything by Ridley Pearson.

  • Garrett
    19 years ago

    Darkspell

  • Bret Higgins
    19 years ago

    The Gates of Rome by Conn Iggulden.

    Take all the factual knowledge of Julius Caesar and add some good cleanly written fiction onto those bones... Excellent read.

    Band of Brothers by Stephen A. Ambrose.

    Biased in many ways to the American point of view but a captivating read all the same.

  • Katie
    19 years ago

    the book is called ttyl and its really good its all in iming and i think that is really cool i get in to it really good b/c thats all i do!!!!!!!!! lol