-A Monster Calls, by Patrick Ness -The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak -The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini In terms of Fantasy, I'd suspect that...
I'm currently reading A Feast for Crows, by George R.R. Martin, with only a couple hundred more pages to go. I love this series so much.
I decided to do NaNoWriMo for the first time this year -- I'd been really wanting to do it past years, but had never been able to until now (lack...
Jim Butcher's Fool Moon is about werewolves, and was done very well, I think. His whole Dresden Files series will have small cameo appearances of...
Basically this. There are so many benefits to reading, not the least of which being a greater vocabulary, a sharper mind, and better writing...
Definitely 1000 books. I try to read a book a week (and for the past two years, I have met that goal, on average, using Goodreads to update my...
Out of his books I have only read The Book Thief, unfortunately, but I absolutely loved it and hope to read more. I wrote a fairly extensive...
My favorite Thriller writer is Vince Flynn. I wouldn't call him a "classic," though. Off the top of my head, the three "classic" thriller...
For the Thriller genre, some great authors include Vince Flynn, Tom Clancy, Brad Thor, Alex Berenson, Stephen Hunter, and others, whose novels are...
I have actually never read Harry Potter, so I can't say how similar this is, but the current most-famous teen book serious would be The Hunger...
The Dresden Files, by Jim Butcher would be highly recommended. Set in modern-day Chicago.
Some fantastic books (and series of books) that are told in first-person: -The Dresden Files, by Jim Butcher -- Fantasy. -The Lincoln Lawyer...
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