Book suggestions?
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I’m kinda lost after finishing the Hunger Games series. I need to read something equally epic. Any tips?
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novaisawesome said:
I’m reading the Song of Ice and Fire series, it’s kind of medieval-y which I usually make fun of, but it’s SO GOOD.
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4amcontemplations said:
Looking for Alaska by John Green is a wonderful read! (if anyone hasn’t mentioned it yet)
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izzysparkz said:
Read the Anita Blake series by Laurell K Hamilton. Its the most addicting series ever.
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lectrarose said:
Have you read The Red Tent? Author Anita Diamant
Quite epic but in a very different way.
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afloweronthewall said:
Abarat (1-3) by Clive Barker.
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hystericalfiction said:
I feel the exact same way. My mom suggested the maze runner series, but I haven’t started them yet.
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marxmadness07 said:
House of Leaves or 2666
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titsmcgeeandallthatjazz said:
You’ve probably already read them but I really LOVE the Wicked series. If you haven’t you might like it : )
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christinenoel said:
Steig Larsson’s Dragon Tattoo books if you haven’t yet…amazing after you get through the first 50-ish pages. Also- Delirium by Lauren Oliver is another fun, dystopian Young Adult book :)
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ladysouth said:
Revoluntionary Road
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fictionincarnate said:
The Abhorsen trilogy by Garth Nix!
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electrifiedeye said:
Princess of Mars
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iamamywaterhouse said:
Wilbur Smith’s Egyptian series or the ‘Mortal Engines’ series (technically kids books, but so well written anyone can read them). Love them all =)
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courtneyryann said:
Looking for Alaska, The Fault In Our Stars both by John Green. Lovelovelove
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beautifulxdemolition said:
i just started reading hunger games! i am already so into it.
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thelovebiscuit said:
Have you read the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini? I am re-reading them since they just released the fourth and final book, I forgot how much I enjoy these books! First book I am reading after the Hunger Games I really enjoy
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oh--susquehanna said:
chuck palahnuik, kurt vonnegut, irvine welsh, etc.
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thecheckpoint said:
were they any good? I wanted to read them before I saw the film.
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