I need some recommendations for a good book for people between the ages of 13 and 16.

if te could include some info about the plot, that would be great!
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Twilightkris said:
I would recommend three libri i just love. The first is Twilight i think te heard about it a normal girl falls in Amore with a vampire it's a great book. Two is Molly Moon a story about a orphan girl who discovers she has power to hypnotize she finds that da Leggere a hypnotic book. And then she leaves the orphanage and goes to New York i think and there da using hypnotism she hypnotizes people and like this becomes famous. It's a great book! And a book da Roald Dhal called Henry Sugar its a true story about a man who learned how to see with out his eyes. Those are three of my most preferito libri i hope i helped and te will also like them! :)
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Oh my gosh, Molly Moon! Boy, does that bring back memories. I defiantly secondo that recommendation.
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BellaCullen96 said:
Alex Rider:
A 14 anno old boy in England was raised da his uncle, until his uncle was in a mysterious car accident and died. Alex then finds out that his uncle was a spy, and the MI6 of Britain trains him to become a spy, and Alex has to go on missions and stuff. There are 8 libri so far, and there will be 10 total.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians:
Percy has ADHD and dyslexia, so he has trouble in school. He soon learns that he is a demigod, which means one of his parents is a god of Greek mythology, and his ADHD is extra energy to fight, and his dyslexia is because his brain is made to read Ancient Greek, not English. Throughout the books, Percy has to fight monsters and go on quests. There are 5 libri total.
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thanks!
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Oh Gosh!! There is the film with Alex petifier for those libri it's called storm braker i didn't know there where the libri but i loved the film!!!!
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XDRoseLuvsHP said:
Uglies da Scott Westerfeld:
It's about this girl named Tally. She's about to turn 16. This is in the future. All people are considered "Uglies" from ages 12-16 (before that they're just "Littlies", but that's not important). As Uglies, they go through dull routines of school, wear boring uniforms and are encouraged to insult each other's appearances in order to make them even più eager to go into the successivo stage. Once they turn 16, they get this operation that makes them stunningly beautiful, turning them into "Pretties", and they get to live in an amazing area where all they do is have fun. They are brainwashed to believe that there is NOTHING più important that becoming Pretty. Well, Tally meets this girl named Shay. Shay is extremely unusual, though; she does not want to become Pretty. On their 16th birthday (they were born the same day), Shay runs away into the wilderness to unisciti a group of rebels she knows of called the "Smokies". Tally does not join. However, instead of going in for her operation, she is taken to government headquarters. These government officials are called "Specials", and they are rumored to not even exist. They keep the whole system in order. Well, they blackmail Tally. Either she finds and goes to The Smoke (the name of the rebel camp) and betrays her best friend o she will never be Pretty and live a life of shame. (Just so te know, the Specials have been unable to locate The Smoke; all the people their are very tricky.) It's really amazing, actually. It is a teen book, but unusually enough, it is actually a GOOD teen book. (I have read many teen libri that, while entertaining, are really not good books.) It's amazing, I truly recommend it!
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 Uglies da Scott Westerfeld: It's about this girl named Tally. She's about to turn 16. This is in the future. All people are considered "Uglies" from ages 12-16 (before that they're just "Littlies", but that's not important). As Uglies, they go through dull routines of school, wear boring uniforms and are encouraged to insult each other's appearances in order to make them even più eager to go into the successivo stage. Once they turn 16, they get this operation that makes them stunningly beautiful, turning them into "Pretties", and they get to live in an amazing area where all they do is have fun. They are brainwashed to believe that there is NOTHING più important that becoming Pretty. Well, Tally meets this girl named Shay. Shay is extremely unusual, though; she does not want to become Pretty. On their 16th birthday (they were born the same day), Shay runs away into the wilderness to unisciti a group of rebels she knows of called the "Smokies". Tally does not join. However, instead of going in for her operation, she is taken to government headquarters. These government officials are called "Specials", and they are rumored to not even exist. They keep the whole system in order. Well, they blackmail Tally. Either she finds and goes to The Smoke (the name of the rebel camp) and betrays her best friend o she will never be Pretty and live a life of shame. (Just so te know, the Specials have been unable to locate The Smoke; all the people their are very tricky.) It's really amazing, actually. It is a teen book, but unusually enough, it is actually a GOOD teen book. (I have read many teen libri that, while entertaining, are really not good books.) It's amazing, I truly recommend it!
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ooo i liked that book
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Princessawesome said:
Wicked Lovely da Melissa Marr is a book te should certainly read. Here's a quick review of the book:
Aislinn has the Sight; she can see the faeries all around. It's a genetic trait that she inherited from her mother and her grandmother, who raised her when her mother died. Grams (Aislinn's grandmother) drilled the rules for survival into Aislinn: don't look at the faeries, don't speak to them, don't attract their attention. If the fey know that te can see them, they may blind o kill you.

So when two faeries actually approach Aislinn and talk to her, she's justifiably alarmed. But the danger is greater than even she imagines. For one of the faeries is the Summer King, who has chosen her to test to be his queen, a test with dire consequences for failure. The Summer King has been bound da his mother, the Winter Queen. The Summer King's powers are limited da this binding until he can find his true Queen, but any girl who fails the test is doomed to be subject to the Winter Queen until the successivo candidate tries. All Aislinn wants is a normal life, but she finds herself trapped in a situation with no good outcome possible.

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utmouser1 said:
something I just found: Nick of Time da Tom campana, bell - excellent and exciting
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ChrisMisMINE said:
u should read the hunger games! even Stephanie Meyer,author of twilight, detto she couldn't put the book down! and she kept thinking bout it even after she finished the book! stephen king liked it too!

In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded da twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line da forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. But Katniss has been close to dead before-and survival is instinct.
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 u should read the hunger games! even Stephanie Meyer,author of twilight, detto she couldn't put the book down! and she kept thinking bout it even after she finished the book! stephen king liked it too! In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded da twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line da forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. But Katniss has been close to dead before-and survival is instinct.
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thats not the cover thou its just a pic i liked
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ruby1000 said:
My descriptions might not be the best so if anything looks interesting cerca it.....

-Maximum Ride (9.3/10) (Fantasy, Sci-fi, Romance, Adventure)
About 6 kids who are all genetically engineered to have wings. The main character is Maximum Ride (Max) who is told she has to save the world. A romantic relationship picks up in the libri between Max and Fang. (Max is a girl)

-Hush Hush da Becca Fitzpatrick (9.3/10) (Adventure... just a bit, Fantasy, Romance)
This book is a paranormal romance between a normal girl and a fallen angel.

-Fallen da Lauren Kate (8.2/10) (Romance, A bit of Adventure, Fantasy)
About a fallen Angel again and a girl who is reincarnated with her lover (the fallen angel) every time she dies.

-Wings da Aprilynne luccio (7/10) (Fantasy, a bit of Romance and Adventure)
About a girl who discovers that she is part fairy. But there is a twist fate are not magic creatures in this book, merely evolved plants.

-Eyes like stars Lisa Mantchev (8.5/10) (Fantasy, a bit of Romance and Adventure)
About this place called 'the theatre' where everybody who live there is born to play a role in a play (literally). The girl Bertie (the only person there without a role) has Friends like puck from a mid summer nights dream.

-Beastly da Alex Flinn (7.3/10) (Romance, Fantasy)
Pretty much the fairy tale of beauty and the beast in a modern setting, but with a twist

-A baciare in time da Alex Flinn (7.2/10) (Romance, Fantasy)
Pretty much the fairy tale of sleeping beauty in a modern setting, but with a twist

-Wake da Lisa McMann (8/10) (Fantasy, Romance, adventure) (has slightly adult themes)
About a girl who gets sucked into other people dreams.

-Immortal da Gillian Sheilds (7/10) (Romance, Fantasy)
About a girl who goes to a boarding school, runs into a guy on the first giorno who turns out to be immortal because of one of her ancestors.

-Percy Jackson and the Olympians da Rick Riordan (9.5/10) (Adventure, Fantasy)
About a boy who discovers he is half god, half Greek god to be exact.

-The Mortal instruments da Cassandra Clare (9.5/10) (Fantasy, Romance, Adventure, slight horror)
Is about shadow hunters this race that lives among humans defending the world from demons. The main character clary discovers that she is a shadow hunter. Includes forbidden Amore and what not.

-Shiver da Maggie Stiefvater (8/10) (Romance, Fantasy, Adventure)
Is about a girl who seems to have a special connection with a wolf. Well wolfs in general but this one in particular. But these wolfs are special, ware wolfs.

I dons usually read Werewolf libri but this one is really good and worth it.

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Here are più since it would not let me add them there.
ruby1000 posted più di un anno fa
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Sorry could not be bothered to write plots any Q's just ask me...
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-Poison study da Maria V. Snyder (8.5/10) -The Moorehawke Trilogy da Celine Kiernan (8.5/10) -Angels Blood da Nalini Singh (8/10) (it is like an adult version of The Mortal instruments series... so a bit old but i liked it... kinda depends on your age) (Lots of Romance) -Dragon Keeper da Carole Wilkinson (7.5/10) (a bit young I read it in anno 4 so 8 but still a really good book... actually a young adult so not young...) -Maximum Ride da James Patterson 9.3/10 -Daniel X da James Patterson 7.5/10 (good but a bit young) -Paranormalacy da Kiersten White (have not read yet but looks good) -Generation Dead da Daniel Waters (have not read yet but looks good) -The Iron king da Julie Kagawa (have not read yet but looks good) -Clockwork Angel da Cassandra clare (have not read yet but looks good) -Tithe da agrifoglio black (have not read yet but looks good) -The witch and the wizard da James Patterson (have not read yet but looks good) -Glimmerglass (Faeriewalker, Book 1) da Jenna Black (have not read yet but looks good) -Halo da Alexandra Adornetto (have not read yet but looks good) -Firelight da Sophie Jordan (have not read yet but looks good) -13 to life da Shannon Delany (have not read yet but looks good) -Angel da L. A. Weatherly (have not read yet but looks good) All these have some element of Romance (some più than others) but all are based on fantasy Ok, hope that helps and will keep te going for a while....
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-Poison study da Maria V. Snyder (8.5/10) -The Moorehawke Trilogy da Celine Kiernan (8.5/10) -Angels Blood da Nalini Singh (8/10) (it is like an adult version of The Mortal instruments series... so a bit old but i liked it... kinda depends on your age) (Lots of Romance) -Dragon Keeper da Carole Wilkinson (7.5/10) (a bit young I read it in anno 4 so 8 but still a really good book... actually a young adult so not young...) -Maximum Ride da James Patterson 9.3/10 -Daniel X da James Patterson 7.5/10 (good but a bit young) -Paranormalacy da Kiersten White (have not read yet but looks good) -Generation Dead da Daniel Waters (have not read yet but looks good) -The Iron king da Julie Kagawa (have not read yet but looks good) -Clockwork Angel da Cassandra clare (have not read yet but looks good) -Tithe da agrifoglio black (have not read yet but looks good) -The witch and the wizard da James Patterson (have not read yet but looks good) -Glimmerglass (Faeriewalker, Book 1) da Jenna Black (have not read yet but looks good) -Halo da Alexandra Adornetto (have not read yet but looks good) -Firelight da Sophie Jordan (have not read yet but looks good) -13 to life da Shannon Delany (have not read yet but looks good) -Angel da L. A. Weatherly (have not read yet but looks good) All these have some element of Romance (some più than others) but all are based on fantasy Ok, hope that helps and will keep te going for a while....
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