@thegirlwhowrites Haha yeah, I'm done the first book in the Hunger Games, and I thought it was great! I know it sounds horrible, but I LOVED the Tracker Jackers! They're soooo good! XD
I have a few favorite books, but two that immediately come to mind; Graceling and the girl who could fly I know the girl could fly seems like the lamest thing ever, but it's the reason I started reading and then writing in the first place
My favorite book ever is Fell. It's the sequel to The Sight (my second favorite book ever.) It's a fantasy novel with a touch of supernatural themes mixed in. Although both books are quite lengthy, they're great reads!
"Falling Into Place" by Amy Zhang. I once read it at midnight and I couldn't sleep because even if you've closed the book, it'll bug your mind.
"Lullabies" and "Love & Misadventure" by Lang Leav. These two books melted my heart!!! Read both at one sitting because the poems and short essays will keep you turning its pages.
"To All the Boys I've Loved Before" by Jenny Han. It's the perfect book for teenage girls looking for some light romance/YA kind of book.
"Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom. Every page holds a life lesson. Just the perfect read.
GUESS WHAT? There's just too many to mention! Haha. Oh but let me just add, "A MAngo-Shaped Space" by Wendy Mass is one of the best books ever, too
My favorite book would be Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. My favorite series would be the Shadow Saga, also by Orson Scott Card. My entire family loves The Last Dragon by Silvana Di Mari (if you're into audio books then you'll be happy to know that this one is read really well).
MATHEW REAILLY Anything by Mathew reilly is amazing he is the best author, I love scarecrow his series, but the other books are epic tooooo, like I loved reading before, but Mathew reailly changed me, I read a 500 page book of his in 4 hours, I was dead haha, he is amazing, if you like action and adventure!
“The end of suffering does not justify the suffering, and so there is no end to suffering, what a mess I am, I thought, what a fool, how foolish and narrow, how worthless, how pinched and pathetic, how helpless."
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