Thursday, May 20, 2010

I have absolutely NOTHING TO READ?

trouble is i am a very fast reader so i have this problem alot i have read alot of books but do you have any suggestions?





some books i liked:


narnia


His dark materials


Maximum Ride series


Flowers for Algernon


House of the scorpion

I have absolutely NOTHING TO READ?
Ghost Boy by Ian Lawrence





Children of the River by Linda Crew





Naughts %26amp; Crosses series by Malorie Blackman





Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz





The Other Boleyn Girl by Phillipa Greogry





The Vampire Diaires by L.J. Smith





Seven Deadly Sins series by Robin Wasserman
Reply:Life of Pi by Yann Martel
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Reply:You want to read some fantasy. Here's some of the very best.





Series: A Song of Ice and Fire.


Author: George R.R. Martin


1. A Game of Thrones


2. A Clash of Kings


3. A Storm of Swords


4. A Feast for Crows





Series: Lyonesse.


Author: Jack Vance


1. Suldrun's Garden


2. The Green Pearl


3. Maduoc





Series: Farseer, Liveship Traders, Tawny Man.


Author: Robin Hobb


1. Assassin's Apprentice


2. Royal Assassin


3. Assassin's Quest


4. Ship of Magic


5. Mad Ship


6. Ship of Destiny


7. Fool's Errand


8. Golden Fool


9. Fool's Fate





Series: Deverry.


Author: Katharine Kerr


1. Daggerspell


2. Darkspell


3. The Bristling Wood


4. The Dragon Revenant


5. A Time of Exile


6. A Time of Omens


7. Days of Blood and Fire


8. Days of Air and Darkness


9. The Red Wyvern


10 The Black Raven


11. The Fire Dragon


12. The Gold Falcon


13. The Spirit Stone





Series: Midkemia.


Author: Raymond E. Feist


1. Magician: Apprentice


2. Magician: Master


3. Silverthorn


4. A Darkness At Sethanon


5. Krondor: The Betrayal


6 Krondor: The Assassins


7. Krondor: Tear of the Gods


8. Prince of the Blood


9. The King's Buccaneer


10. Shadow of a Dark Queen


11. Rise of a Merchant Prince


12. Rage of a Demon King


13. Shards of a Broken Crown


14. Talon of the Silver Hawk


15. King of Foxes


16. Exile's Return


17. Flight of the Night Hawks


18. Into a Dark Realm


19. Wrath of a Mad God





Series: The Wheel of Time.


Author: Robert Jordan


0. A New Spring


1. Eye of the World


2. The Great Hunt


3. The Dragon Reborn


4. The Shadow Rising


5. The Fires of Heaven


6. Lord of Chaos


7. A Crown of Swords


8. The Path of Daggers


9. Winter's Heart


10. Crossroads of Twilight


11. Knife of Dreams


(Book 12 to be written by Brandon Sanderson since Robert Jordan died.)





Series: The Prince of Nothing.


Author: R. Scott Bakker


1. The Darkness that Comes Before


2. The Warrior-Prophet


3. The Thousandfold Thought





Series: The Saga of Recluce.


Author: L.E. Modesitt, Jr.


1. Magi'i of Cyador


2. Scion of Cyador


3. Fall of Angels


4. The Chaos Balance


5. The Towers of the Sunset


6. The White Order


7. Colors of Chaos


8. The Magic Engineer


9. The Order War


10. Wellspring of Chaos


11. Ordermaster


12. The Magic of Recluce


13. The Death of Chaos





Stand-alone novels.


The Goblin Reservation, by Clifford D. Simak


The Rolling Stones, by Robert A. Heinlein


The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien
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Reply:Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. It will change the way you look at everything!
Reply:Wenny has wings is a good book


Peter and the starcatchers


a child called it is a true story about a little boy that got abused it is realyy good but sad


dear dumb diary boosk are good to and funny
Reply:I have a challenge for you. Read your way through the lists on my website. This is the Fantasy List. I also have Classics, Recent Teen Fiction, Science Fiction, Mysteries, Spy Novels, and Historical Fiction.





Cornelia Funke:


Dragon Rider


Ingraine the Brave


Inkheart


Inkspell


The Thief Lord





Brandon Mull:


Fablehaven


Rise of the Evening Star


Grip of the Shadow Plague





Katherine Peterson:


Bridge to Terabithia





Carol Kendall:


The Gammage Cup


The Whisper of Glocken





Eoin Colfer:


Artemis Fowl


The Arctic Incident


The Opal Deception


The Lost Colony


The Artemis Fowl Files: A Companion Book


The Graphic Novel





Andre Norton:


The Witch World


The Web of the Witch World


Three against the Witch World


Year of the Unicorn


Warlock of the Witch World


Dragon Scale Silver


Dream Smith


The Toads of Grimmerale


Spider Silk


Sword of Unbelief


Sarsthor's Bane





Ursula K. LeGuin:


Earthsea


A Wizard of Earthsea


The Tombs of Atuan


The Farthest Shore


Tehanu


Tales from Earthsea


The Other Wind


Voices





Howard Pyle:


Story of King Arthur and His Knights - There are several collections of stories about King Arthur.





C. S. Lewis:


The 7 volume Chronicles of Narnia is a tale of good against evil with very definite Christian influences. Lewis was an atheist who because of his friendship with Tolkien became a Christian. This strongly affected his writing.


The seven books are as follows:


The Magician's Nephew


The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe


The Horse and His Boy


Prince Caspian


The Voyage of the Dawn Treader


The Silver Chair


The Last Battle





Chris D'Lacey:


The Fire Within


Icefire


Fire Star


The Fire Eternal





Donita K. Paul:


Dragonspell


Dragon Quest


Dragon Knight


Dragon Fire


Dragon Light





Brian Jacques:


Redwall


Mossflower


Mattimeo


Mariel of Redwall


Salamandastron


Martin the Warrior


The Bellmaker


Outcast of Redwall


The Pearls of Lutra


The Long Patrol


Marlfox


The Legend of Luke


Lord Brocktree


The Taggerung


Triss


Loamhedge


Rakkety Tam


High Rhulain





Stephenie Meyer (Vampires):


Twilight


New Moon


Eclipse


Breaking Dawn





Joanne Harris:


Runemarks





Edwin A. Abbot:


Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (The sequel, Sphereland is by Dionys Burger. It is possible to purchase both in one volume.)





J. R. R. Tolkien:


The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, Two Towers, and The Return of the King; also Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.





Christopher Paolini:


In the first book, Eragon, young Eragon finds a mysterious blue stone in the forested mountains above his home in Aagaesia. Along with his blue dragon, Saphira, Eragon is stumbling about because things are happening to him which he does not understand. His inner goodness and common sense enable him to muddle through and he has some help from a couple of humans and some dwarfs. In the second book, Eldest, the dwarfs, elves, humans, Eragon, and Saphira have joined forces against evil. Eragon and Saphira have begun training to understand and improve their skills. A new, red dragon makes an appearance. I've been told that in the third book a golden dragon will appear. It has just been announced that the third book, Brisingr, will be available on September 20, 2008. Originally planned as a trilogy, Paolini has recently decided that there will be four books in his Inheritance Cycle.





John Beachem:


Storms of Vengeance is John's first novel and I've been told that it is part of a series of 8 to 10 books. There is a murder mystery to be solved. Who did it and why? There is a mythical Lorradda Stone to locate. There are three parallel stories as we follow the actions of three different groups of people. There are also some ogres, two elves, several sorcerers, a troll, and one very impressive river monster. The book ends with a cliff hanger. One reason that young people gave for liking Harry Potter was the detail in the stories. They will find plenty of detail here as well.





David Eddings:


There are three stories in Volume I of The Belgariad: Pawn of Prophecy, Queen of Sorcery, and Magician's Gambit. Volume II of The Belgariad has two stories: Castle of Wizardry and Enchanters' End Gambit. If you are looking for grand adventure and plenty of detail it is here. Some may object to the slow progression and limited action of this tale. A sorcerer and his daughter, a sorceress, have gathered together a group of individuals to fight evil. It seems that the particular make-up for this group is necessary based upon an ancient prophecy. The group includes: the Nimble Thief, the Man with Two Lives, the Blind Man, the Dreadful Bear, the Knight Protector, the Horse Lord, the Bowman, the Queen of the World, and the Mother of the Race that Died. A young boy named Garion, who was raised by his Aunt Pol, is caught up in all of this, though he doesn't know why. But then, is she really his Aunt? There is so much detail that I have not as yet confirmed there are no mistakes in the mapping of the story. I thoroughly enjoyed The Belgariad and look forward to reading the sequel, The Mallorean.





The Mallorean Volume I: Guardians of the West, King of the Murgos, and Demon Lord of Karanda by David Eddings


The Mallorean Volume II: Sorceress of Darshive and The Seeress of Kell by David Eddings





Polgara, the Sorceress by David Eddings


Belgarath, the Sorcerer by David Eddings





Isaac Asimov:


Though Asimov is usually thought of as a science fiction writer, Magic is a collection of his fantasy short stories.





Richard Adams:


Watership Down





George Orwell:


Animal Farm





Raymond E. Fiest:


Magician: Apprentice


Magician: Master


The Riftwar Saga (Magician, Silverthorn, A Darkness at Sethanon)


Krondor's Sons (Prince of the Blood, The King's Bucaneer)


Serpent War Saga (Shadow of a Dark Queen, Rise of a Merchant Prince, Rage of a Demon King, Shards of a Broken Crown)


Riftwar Legacy (Krondor: The Betrayal, Krondor: The Assassins, Krondor: Tear of the Gods)


Honored Enemy: Legends of the Riftwar


Conclave of Shadows Saga (Talon of the Silver Hawk, King of Foxes, Exile's Return)


Dark War Saga (Flight of the Nighthawks, Into a Dark Realm, Wrath of a Mad God)





Dave Farland:


Runelords: The Sum of All Men


Brotherhood of the Wolf


Wizardborn


The Lair of Bones


Sons of the Oak


Worldbinder





Patricia A. McKillip:


The Riddlemaster of Hed


Heir of Sea and Fire


Harpist in the Wind


Riddle Master's Game


Riddle of Stars





Susanna Clarke:


Jonathon Strange and Mr. Norrell





George R. R. Martin:


A Song of Fire and Ice Saga includes the following:


A Game of Thrones


A Clash of Kings


A Storm of Swords


A Feast for Crows


A Dance of Dragons


The Winds of Winter


A Dream of Spring





Steven Erikson:


Malazan Book of the Fallen Saga includes the following


Gardens of the Moon


Deadhouse Gates


Memories of Ice


House of Chains


Midnight Tides


The Bone Hunters


Reaper's Gate


Toll the Hounds





R. Scott Baker:


Prince of Nothing Trilogy (The Darkness That Comes Before, The Warrior Prophet, The Thousandfold Thought)





Joe Haldeman:


The Forever War





Gene Wolfe:


The Wizard Knight





Robert Jordan:


The Wheel of Time Saga includes the following -


The Eye of the World


The Great Hunt


The Dragon Reborn


The Shadow Rising


The Fires of Heaven


Lord of Chaos


The Path of Daggers


Winter's Heart


Crossroads of Twilight


Knife of Dreams


A Memory of Light - The twelfth and last novel in this series will be completed by Brandon Sanderson since Robert Jordan passed away on September 16, 2007.





Stephen R. Donaldson:


The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever


The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant


The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant





Robin Hobb:


Farseer Trilogy (Assassin's Apprentice, Royal Assassin, Assassin's Quest)





Terry Pratchett:


The Wee Free Men (Discworld Series) - Tiffany and a clan of six inch tall blue men attempt to rescue her brother and stop an invasion from Fairyland.


The Colour of Magic (Discworld Series)


Witches Abroad (Discworld Series)


Mort (Discworld Series)
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twilight-Stephanie Myers


a child called it- dave?


waste lands-Steven King


the chaarmed sphere- cathrine asero
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Danielle Steele


Hemingway


Irving
Reply:The Perks of Being a Wallflower


The Razor's Edge






Reply:Well if you love reading then give this a try. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and House of the Scorpion.
Reply:you like fantasy? here are some of my favorites through the years with their authors and sub-genre description.





anything by Neil Gaiman e.g. Stardust (fairy tale/fantasy)


Stephen King's Dark Tower series (dark contemporary)


No Clock in the Forest by Paul J. Willis (contemporary)


Worm Ouroboros by E R Eddison(sword and sorcery -- old school)


The Neverending Story by Michael Ende (fantasy)


The Gormenghast series by Mervyn Peake (fantasy/literary drama)


Gates of Lucifer series by Lloyd Arthur Eschbach (mystical fantasy)


Space trilogy by CS Lewis (sf/fantasy)


Myst trilogy by Rand Miller (fantasy/drama/otherworld)
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