what is a good Fantasy/Fiction/Romance novel or series?
Other than, Twilight, Warriors, Harry Potter or The Hunger Games.
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what is a good Fantasy/Fiction/Romance novel or series?
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May 20th, 2009 at 11:11 pm
Eragon. That’s fantasy.
May 23rd, 2009 at 12:08 pm
-Wicked Lovely, Ink Exchange, Wondrous Strange
-Vampire Academy, Frostbite, Shadow Kiss
-Inkheart, Inkspell, Inkdeath
May 25th, 2009 at 4:46 am
Nightwalker: The First Dark Days Novel by Jocelynn Drake
Dayhunter: The Second Dark Days Novel by Jocelynn Drake
Uninvited by Amanda Marrone
Jacob’s Ladder by Brian Keeney
The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson
City Of Bones: Mortal Instruments Bk. 1 by Cassandra Clare
The Last Vampire by Christopher Pike
Companions of the Night by Vivian Van Velde
Storm Born by Richelle Mead
The Host by Stephenie Meyer
A Certain Slant of Light by Laura Whitcomb
Touch The Dark by Karen Chance
Claimed by Shadow by Karen Chance
Embrace The Night by Karen Chance
Skinned by Robin Wasserman
The Shack by William P. Young
May 25th, 2009 at 7:36 pm
Wicked by Gregory Maquire…its got a bad part in it but its a wonderful musical too!!!
May 28th, 2009 at 8:48 pm
The Lord Of The Rings,
Jack Sparrow: Pirates Of The Caribbean
The Inheritance Cycle (a.k.a Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr)
The Spiderwick Chronicles
Artemis Fowl
The Hobbit
Generation Dead
The Worst Witch
Roll Of Thunder Hear My cry (it’s a different genre but it is worth the read)
May 29th, 2009 at 10:26 am
I’d recommend the Pendragon Series by D.J.Machale.. it has some romance, and it’s kind of a fantasy/adventure series. It’s a good series for girls and guys.. probably, for like 7th grade up. Good series for teens.
If you’re a Stephenie Meyer fan( or even if you aren’t
) I’d recommend The Host by Stephenie Meyer. It’s got a different feel than Twilight, but once you get past the first 200 pages or so, it is AMAZING. Lots of romance, but there are other components to the plot too, so it’s not necessarily a romance novel per say either.
Uhm….can’t think of anything else right now, hope I helped a little
May 31st, 2009 at 1:38 am
For a bit more mature read, I’d recommend the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. I found Wizard’s First Rule to be an enjoyable novel, albeit a very long one. Look into it.
June 1st, 2009 at 3:25 am
my swordhand is singing
Awesome!
cant remember who its by though
sorry
June 3rd, 2009 at 1:25 pm
please listen to me: you absolutely have to read these books, i love them so much and they complete my life, lol
“a great and terrible beauty”
“rebel angels”
“the sweet far thing”
these books are so… different, the idea for them is so original… and the author cuts to the chase right away, she doens’t make you go through 50 pages until you really get anywhere…
it’s in 1890’s england… this girl: Gemma Doyle, is an english 16 year old girl living in india with her mother. she wants to go to finishing school in london, but her mother won’t let her.
then all of a sudden, 2 indian men come up to her mother and say:
“Circe is near” her mother gets panicked, and tells gemma to walk to the house right away
her and her mom get into a fight, and gemma abandones her mother in the indian streets and runs off
gemma has a vision: one of the indian men and her mother go into this store, inside the store, there is a big snake, it kills the man, and before it can kill gemma’s mom, she commits suicide…
gemma gets scared and runs to find her mother, only to realize that her vision is true.
the other indian man that isn’t dead, tries to get her to tell him what she saw, but she runs away from him, and 2 months later, she finds herself going to spence academy for young ladies
there she finds herself in between the most powerful girls at the school, and finds out about her mother and her inclusion in a secret society within the walls of the school called the “order”
she takes her friends into a magical place called the “realms”
there she realizes that her mother is not really dead, just ceases to exist as we know her.
and what’s worse is that the indian man is following her, warning her to close her mind against the visions.
and… her mother’s old school friend, Sarah Rees-Toome, is out to find Gemma and kill her, to take the power of the realms from Gemma.
they call her Circe.
then you’ll find out in the second book that you shouldn’t trust what you can’t see. or what you think you see.
definitions:
order- a secret society of powerful women who used to have all power over the realms
rakshana- a secret society of men who used to once share the power with the order until the order banished them from the realms. they plot to steal the power from gemma and the order.
it sounds weird and lame, but these books are so interesting, and they just sweep you away.
it’s filled with romancce, lies, deception, loss, coping…
it’s sooo good!! i love these books!!!
remember that no one is who you think they are.
June 5th, 2009 at 6:45 am
The Mortal Instruments trilogy by Cassandra Clare
the first book is City of Bones
June 7th, 2009 at 10:35 pm
George R R Martin’s A song of Ice and Fire:
Book 1 A Game of Thrones
Book 2 A Clash of Kings
Book 3 A Storm of Swords
Excellent I can’t wait for Book 5
June 8th, 2009 at 6:17 pm
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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.
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June 11th, 2009 at 6:57 pm
The Night Huntress, The Southern Vampire Series, The Mercy Thompson Series…