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Anyone know any good Fantasy/Fiction novels?


I’ve currently run out of books to look for, so I needed some opinions.
I absolutely adore fantasy and fiction books, especially when they have a unique taste to them.

Such as: Harry Potter series and Twilight series.
Those are my two favorite series I’ve read.
They have their own little twist and don’t follow along with all the boring myths people always revolve around.

Any suggestions of what I should look for? :)
- Erica

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12 Responses to “Anyone know any good Fantasy/Fiction novels?”

  1. Jordan Says:

    It’s kind of a funny story by Ned Vizinni
    A million little pieces by James Frey
    Speak by Laurie Anderson
    Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn
    Candy by Kevin Brooks

    My personal favorites.

  2. cinderella Says:

    Harry Potter and Twilight are my favorite series! I would recommend:
    The Gemma Doyle trilogy by Libba Bray
    The Mediator series by Meg Caboat
    Anything by Shannon Hale and Gail Carson Levine

  3. curious_cate08 Says:

    there’s this book i read a few years ago called heir apparent by vivian vande velde, and it was VERY good :]

  4. haylie3089 Says:

    Iheritance cycle
    -eragon
    -eldest
    -brisingr

    guardians of time trilogy
    -the named
    -the dark
    -the key

    the secrects of the imortal nicholas flamel
    -the alchemyst
    -the magician

    rangers apprentice series

  5. frogluvr9236 Says:

    Ok a good book i love is called the Outsiders. GREAT BOOK! theres also a movie. i think u will totally like these!!!!!! it a series…. the 1st is called Peter and the star catchers, peter and the shadow theivies, and Peter and the secret of the Rundoon! they are like a totally better version of Peter Pan. U’ll love them!

  6. atvrider95 Says:

    A Great And Terrible Beauty:by Libba Bray
    there r 3 in the series and thats the first. The second one is Rebel Angels. The third is The Sweet Far Thing. They r really good books and i am on the third rite now. and i have read the whole Twilight series and nothing can beat that.but these books come pretty close. Another book is The Host which is by Stephanie Meyer, the same author of the Twilight series

  7. Wake All the Children Says:

    The Crestomanci Series by Diana Wynne Jones
    Wicked Lovely - Melissa Marr
    Troy by Adele Geras
    Thwonk by Joan Bauer
    Cupid: A Tale of Love and Desire by Julius Lester

  8. Muse Is Life Says:

    Uglies series by Scott Westerfield
    Maximum Ride series by James Patterson
    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (great book!)

    These books are really suspenseful and I couldn’t stop reading them! I really recommend you check them out. By the way, Uglies series and The Hunger Games both have that twist your talking about.

  9. Book worm Says:

    Inkheart
    The Silver Kiss
    Blood and Chocolate
    House of Night
    Vampire Academy
    Elsewhere
    Uglies
    Where the Dark Hills Divide

    Happy Readings!!!!!!!!!!!

  10. alienflower Says:

    All of the books everyone’s listed above are good.

    Also, I like the Xanth books by Piers Anthony.
    I just read Armageddon’s Children by Terry Brooks. It was good.
    I’m halfway through The Rover by Mel Odom and it’s also good.

    The Weetzie Bat and Witch Baby books by Francesca Lia Block are fun.

  11. Molly T Says:

    Give Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series a try. It’s quite myffic, and you’ll recognize a lot of things from our world and culture, but it’s most definitely twisted in all sorts of interesting directions.

  12. Scott K Says:

    Hi, you might want to try my own recently published book, entitled “The Tales of Tanglewood: The Lon Dubh Whistle”.

    You can download the first three chapters for free, at

    Within the pages of the book, readers will discover Colin, a child who is fully aware of the hidden world of myth and wonder hiding within the woods just beyond his home, long kept secret by old magic. Only the fey magic which runs through his veins has enabled Colin to find what others cannot; the Tanglewood, the ‘wood within the woods.

    Full of odd characters and creatures of the fey, the Tanglewood is a world of magnificent folklore come to life. As Colin begins to explore the Tanglewood, he will find friendship with the ferrish Ailfrid, the elfin girl Deidre, and Doc Muffingrow, a wise druid.

    Colin will also find that there is much magic in himself, as well as dangerous enemies who will not let him find solace in the wood so easily. Ailil, King of the Sprites and ruler of The Below, has laid claim to his spirit, and Colin will need the help of his friends and quite a bit of magic to save himself.

    The Tanglewood is a place like no other, and Colin is a boy like no other. Throughout his adventures, he will uncover the secret of the fey blood within him, and help dispel the poisonous corruption and hidden dangers that threaten the inhabitants of the wood and the Tanglewood itself.

    For more details and to download the first three chapters for free, go to

    or you can check out the reviews at Amazon.com

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