Can you recommend some books for me?

Question by theforce<3: Can you recommend some books for me?
I like crime novels and my favourite writers are Ian Rankin, James Patterson, Lee Child, Patricia Cornwell and John Grisham. I adore Stephen King. I also like the classics such as Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. I would like to try something a little different, any suggestions?

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Answer by Danielle
Maximum Ride Series by James Patterson.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer
Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith and
Forever by Judy Blume

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8 Responses to “Can you recommend some books for me?”

  1. MacLovin 500 says:

    the clique- lisi harrison
    a walk to remember- nicholas sparks
    my sisters keeper- jodi picoult
    twilight- stephenie meyer
    harry potter- jk rowling
    wuthering heights- emily bronte
    avalon high- meg cabot
    princess diaries- meg cabot
    airhead- meg cabot
    true confessions of a hollywood starlet- lola douglas
    devil wears prada- lauren weiberger

  2. museiq2 says:

    wilike collins was a great classic author and a friend of dickens. his books are perfect and just what your looking for. try the dead secret.the moonstone and the woman in white. you loooooooooooove them. good luck :)

  3. twilight fan says:

    if you like james patterson than youll love maximum ride

  4. Trudy R says:

    twilight
    new moon
    eclipse
    breaking dawn

    (twilight saga)

  5. Michelle says:

    A lot of people are going to recommend Twilight to give you a heads up. It is a fantastic book. Well here’s my list:

    Twilight – Stephanie Meyer (You should read the whole series)
    The Warriors Series – Erin Hunter
    The Outsiders – S.E. Hinton
    The House Next Door – Richie Tankersley

    Those are all my favorite books :]

  6. Huntresss says:

    I loved these:
    By J.A. Jance:
    J.P. Beaumont Mysterys: Injustice for All, Justice Denied, Breach of Duty, Name withheld, Taking the Fifth, Improbable Cause, Trail by Fury, Lying in Wait, Until Proven guilty, A more Perfect Union

    Joanna Brady Mysteries: Desert Heat, Tombstone Courage, Damage Control, Dead to Rights, Dead Wrong, Rattlesnake Crossing, Paradise Lost, Outlaw Mountain, Devil’s Claw, Partner in Crime,

    by Ngaio Marsh
    Roderick Alleyn Mysteries: A Man Lay Dead, Enter A Murderer, The Nursing Home Murder, Death In Ecstasy, Vintage Murder, Artists in Crime, Death in a white Tie, Overture to Death, Death at the Bar, Death of a Peer, Death and the Dancing Footman

    By Jim Butcher
    The Dresden Files — Storm Front, Fool Moon, Grave Peril, Summer Knight, Death Masks, Blood rites, Dead Beat, Proven Guilty, White Night, Small Favor,

  7. grphnldy says:

    You would probably enjoy Jim Butchers series the Dresden Files. Also F. Paul Wilsons Handyman series. Dean Koontz is a very good writer.

  8. froggequene says:

    This is a list of my favourites:

    Fiction:
    Confessions of a Justified Sinner – Justin Hogg
    1984 & Animal Farm – George Orwell
    The Way the Dead Live – Will Self
    Brave New World – Aldous Huxley
    Nice – Jen Sacks
    An Instance of Fingerpost – Iain Pears
    The Midwich Cuckoos & Day of the Triffids – John Wydham
    The Restraint of Beasts – Magnus Mills
    Alice in Wonderland – Lewis Carroll
    The English Passengers – Matthew Kneale
    Death & the Penguin – Andrey Kurkev
    The Way we Live Now – Anthony Trollope
    Catch 22 – Joseph Heller
    One Hundred Years of Solitude – Gabriel Garcia Marquez
    The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy – Douglas Adams
    The Brief & Frightening Reign of Phil – George Saunders
    The Missing Piece – Shel Silverstein

    Non-fiction
    Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China – Jung Chang
    The World We’re In – Will Hutton
    Fast Food Nation – Eric Schlosser, the scariest book I have ever read.
    The Riddle and The Knight – Giles Milton (anything by him)