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What's a good chapter book that u like.

my parents r making me read something other than bleach soooooo


just so u know i like fantasy/violence books..(but not to much violence)
 Squirrel501 posted over a year ago
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brandonaz said:
Lol you mean normal books? xD

Ok some suggestions that are "fantasy/violence":

Harry Potter (obviously!), The Hunger Games, everything Michael Crichton (try just Jurassic Park?), Angels & Demons, Ender's Game, Golden Compass, Sherlock Holmes stories, all the Lee Child novels starting with Killing Floor, Eragon, Divergent, Lord of the Rings.
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lets see read harry potter the hunger games series my brothers reading enders game sherlok holmes seem kind of boring to me and the lord of the rings just seem too long
Squirrel501 posted over a year ago
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ok then... Sherlock Holmes is far from boring though. ._.
brandonaz posted over a year ago
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and yes i guess i do mean normal books I might try enders game if my bro finds it
Squirrel501 posted over a year ago
XxKeithHarkinxX said:
Skellig is a absolutely fantastic book, I highly recommend it.
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cool wats it about
Squirrel501 posted over a year ago
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it's hard to explain, but it's a fantasy book
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Scourgestar said:
Artemis Fowl
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MyBlueDragon said:
Graceling!! (Fire and Bitterblue are the sequels)

it's about Katsa. an 18 year old who's working for king Randa (her uncle). there are 7 kingdoms.
she is a Graceling. a person with 2 different eye colors and a special ability. it can be anything from fighting to turn your head 360°. her grace is believed to be killing. Randa makes her do the most awful things to people who have opposed him in one way or another.

she is also a member of the Council. they protect and help people who aren't being treated right by their king. when she rescues an old man from king Murgon she has to hide him. the strange thing is that no one is looking for him. why would a king kidnap an old man with no power, keep it a secret (Katsa wasn't 100 % sure there would be anyone to save when she infiltrated the castle) and use him for nothing?
during the rescue operation she met another Lienid who was somewhat of a challenge for Katsa, which had never happened before.

the old man she rescued was the king of Lienid's father but Murgon didn't intend to use him for blackmailing. and why not just kidnap the king? and who was that Lienid?

that is, with my crappy explanation, how it begins. but it is all much bigger than it seems.
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Graceling!! (Fire and Bitterblue are the sequels)

it's about Katsa. an 18 year old who's working for king Randa (her uncle). there are 7 kingdoms.
she is a Graceling. a person with 2 different eye colors and a special ability. it can be anything from fighting to turn your head 360°. her grace is believed to be killing. Randa makes her do the most awful things to people who have opposed him in one way or another.

she is also a member of the Council. they protect and help people who aren't being treated right by their king. when she rescues an old man from king Murgon she has to hide him. the strange thing is that no one is looking for him. why would a king kidnap an old man with no power, keep it a secret (Katsa wasn't 100 % sure there would be anyone to save when she infiltrated the castle) and use him for nothing?
during the rescue operation she met another Lienid who was somewhat of a challenge for Katsa, which had never happened before.

the old man she rescued was the king of Lienid's father but Murgon didn't intend to use him for blackmailing. and why not just kidnap the king? and who was that Lienid?

that is, with my crappy explanation, how it begins. but it is all much bigger than it seems.
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wait so im confused which one am i supposed to read first
Squirrel501 posted over a year ago
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Graceling, the first in the series. :)
flabaloobalah posted over a year ago
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i might read it
Squirrel501 posted over a year ago
prophet69 said:
Prom Nights From Hell by Stephenie Meyer
Beach Blondes: June Dreams, July's Promise, August Magic by Katherine Applegate
Tan Lines: Sand, Surf and Secrets; Rays, Romance, and Rivalry; Beaches, Boys, and Betrayal by Katherine Applegate
Spring Break by Katherine Applegate
Sunkissed Christmas by Katherine Applegate
The Host by Stephenie Meyer
Willow by Julia Hoban
The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chboksy
The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks
For Durzo Blint, assassination is an art-and he is the city's most accomplished artist.
For Azoth, survival is precarious. Something you never take for granted. As a guild rat, he's grown up in the slums, and learned to judge people quickly - and to take risks.Risks like apprenticing himself to Durzo Blint.But to be accepted, Azoth must turn his back on his old life and embracea new identity and name. As Kylar Stern, he must learn to navigate the assassins' world of dangerous politics and strange magics -and cultivate a flair for death.
Darkly Dreaming Dexter
Dexter Morgan, a blood-spatter specialist for the Miami cops, is also a serial killer. But all his life, Dexter has followed the rules set down by his cop foster father (who knew of Dexter's proclivities), to indulge his passion only by slaying other serial killers.
The Ground is Burning by Samuel Black
Cesare Borgia, Niccolo Machiavelli and Leonardo da Vinci - three of the most famous, or notorious, names in European history. In the autumn of 1502,their lives intersect in a castle in Italy's Romagna. In this hugely intelligent and entertaining novel, Samuel Black tells the true story of these men who, with different tools - ruthless ambition, unstoppable genius and subtle political manipulation - each follow an obsession to attain greatness and leave a lasting mark on the world. And at the centre of this court of intrigue and deception is Dorotea Caracciolo, a young noble woman abducted by Borgia who has become his lover- and his secret agent. Their story begins in hope and fear and ends in bloodshed, deceit and triumph. Along the way, there are battles and romances, lavishparties and furtive stranglings. And out of this maelstrom will emerge the"Mona Lisa" and"The Prince".
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That last one sounds really interesting, I'm adding that to my list of books to read! ^-^"
brandonaz posted over a year ago
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How many books do u read
Squirrel501 posted over a year ago
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a day
Squirrel501 posted over a year ago
LadyEmzy16 said:
Fantasy/Science Fiction/Violence and few more..

My Fave Books Are: Harry Potter,The Hunger Games,The Mortal Instruments.
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mockingjay2 said:
HUNGER GAMES !!!! once you start it's like your addicted :D they r amazing !!!!!
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flabaloobalah said:
Harry Potter (duh. everyone will read them sometime in their life.)

Divergent (hard to explain, but wicked good.)

Lord of the Rings (also another must-read.)

The Hobbit (prequel to LOTR.)

Shiver (about werewolves & romance, way better than Twilight.)

The Scorpio Races (wicked good book about carnivorous horses who live under the sea.)

What the Dickens (a book about a tooth fairy.)

Wicked (prequel to the Wizard of Oz, how Glinda and the Wicked Witch of the West once were friends.)

Chronicles of Narnia (the whole series is a must-read.)

The Princess Bride ("Is this a kissing book?" Best movie ever as well.)

Eragon (I myself haven't read the Eragon books, but everyone loves them.)

1984 (An older sci-fi book about a Big Brother.)

Graceling (someone else posted the summary here. Read it.)

Providence (about a college girl who falls in love with an angel. Fantastic, so read it.)

Jurassic Park (the books are great, but so is the movie.)

Fahrenheit 451 (omigod it's amazing go get it from your library right now.)

All of these books are great, take your time, really enjoy them. There aren't any books like them!
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misscrazel said:
Chronicles of ancient darkness
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There's six books.
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