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Heres where you can tell how much you love a book and want everyone to read it, or tell how much you hate the book and don't want them to read it.  Now remember, be careful  in language of how you hate the book.  I will delete your post if it involves any type of swearing or disturbing words.

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a book i dont recommend is 'Ash' by malinda lo. i tried reading it several times but failed so i skipped through it to see if it gets better and it didnt. just trust me on this one.

Hmmm... good idea, i love books! 

LOVE BOOKS!

BOOKS!

pretty much the only thing on my book shelves.... I mean they are called book shelves guys!

Currently hooked on the Bloody Jack Series: about a girl who dresses up as a a boy to go see the ships at the harbor with her uncle, and is kidnapped and forced to become a ship's boy. Overall a very good series, and there are very few kick-butt girl heroine's that really stand out to me.

P.S. I would recommend it for teens only (please don't read if you are younger, cause there are slightly more mature themes) Yeah, I probably sound like your mom, but I guess I can live with that. :D

I liked Birthmarked by Caragh M. O'Brien, and Tiger's Curse by Colleen Houck. Both of these books are probably more for teenage and older girls, but I could see others finding them interesting too.

I recommend the Leviathan series, or anything by Scott Westerfeld. Leviathan is about a girl who pretends to be a boy, and becomes a midshipman on the legendary airbeastie: Leviathan! It's basically a giant hydrogen-filled flying whale. It's awesome. Also, the Uglies series is amazing. I think you should stick to it! (if you haven't finished it already) There's lots of action and the end is a terrible cliffhanger, so make sure you have pretties before you finish uglies.

I could go on and on about my favorite books. Seriously. Although i tend to like books no one's heard about, they're still awesome. They're also often a little kiddish for my age...but i can't deny an awesome story. Even in a book meant for 4th graders. Cryptid Hunters, the May Bird series, the Percy Jackson series, the Last Dragon and the Dragon Rider are among the books that i probably am too old for but like anyway.

I also like the Princess bride, the Hunger Games series, Divergent, the Artemis Fowl series, Jurassic Park and the Lost World (the second one is better!), oh yeaaaa and the HARRY POTTER series! who could forget about those? I've read them all at least 3 times.

Anyway,...I should probably stop now. I could write pages and pages about amazing books.

There's alot of books I could recommend, but most of them  are fairly well known, so I shan't bore anyone with them all.

A lesser known book I would would recommend is "The Dwarves" by Markus Heitz. Don't let the thickness of the book (and it's sequels) put you off; you'll find it so hard to put down that you will be done and ready for the next installment before you realize it.

Has anyone said Divergent by Vironica Ross Yet?

I've heard of that!

I loved the Supers of Nobles Green series

Currently, I am reading the Giver Series (with companion books), and I have finished reading Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry, about to read the Messenger. I love the way Lois Lowry connects and relates the story between each book, from The Giver, till the fourth book Son. My goal is to finish the whole series and how it ends. (So exited!)

I also recommend people who likes books that has a different story line (plot) from each book of the series, but it connects or relates it to the companion / the original book. I would also like to recommend to everyone who likes to read a book with a hint of suspense, and to the people who likes to make theories about what the suspense is, or what the meaning of something is. 

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