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What should I read after Twilight and Harry Potter? [see details]?


I like mythical books, dramas, comedies, mysteries, fiction, books like that. It would be nice if you could give a list. Thanks!
- Jerica

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8 Responses to “What should I read after Twilight and Harry Potter? [see details]?”

  1. ? Alice Cullen ? Says:

    Try to get the runstone saga very mythical and shitts pretty good

  2. Amber Interlude, FTW! Says:

    Burned - Ellen Hopkins
    Impluse - Ellen Hopkins
    Crank - Ellen Hopkins
    Identical - Ellen Hopkins
    Glass - Ellen Hopkins
    Wake - Lisa McMann
    The Outsiders - SE Hinton
    When It Happens - Susane Colasanti
    Cirque Du Freak series - Darren Shan
    The Shining - Stephen King
    Misery - Stephen King
    ‘Salem’s Lot - Stephen King
    Interview with the Vampire - Anne Rice
    The Vampire Lestat - Anne Rice
    The Queen of the Damned - Anne Rice
    The Tale of the Body Thief - Anne Rice
    Memnoch the Devil - Anne Rice
    The Vampire Armand - Anne Rice
    Merrick - Anne Rice
    Blood and Gold - Anne Rice
    Blackwood Farm - Anne Rice
    Blood Canticle - Anne Rice

    and I’m very lazy to not type this out but Anything by Sarah Dessen.

  3. Jordan Says:

    “Candy” by Kevin Brooks. (Intense, Romance, Affection)

    “It’s Kind of a Funny Story” by Ned Vizinni. (Humor, Mental illness, Relationships)

  4. Kim P Says:

    The Inkheart trilogy is a good choice if you liked things like Twilight and Harry Potter.

  5. cee Says:

    err, odyssey. the iliad. narnia. sherlock holmes.

  6. ak95 Says:

    The Bartimaeus Trilogy
    Artemis Fowl

  7. neokitty Says:

    Artemis Fowl Series by Eoin Colfer
    The Supernaturalist by Eoin Colfer
    The Wish List by Eoin Colfer
    The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien
    The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
    The Space Trilogy by CS Lewis
    The Tears of Artamon Trilogy by Sarah Ash
    Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke
    Inkworld Trilogy by Cornelia Funke
    The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke
    The Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud
    Uglies Series by Scott Westerfield
    The Host by Stephenie Meyer

  8. riverintothefire Says:

    Try the Gemma Doyle Trilogy, by Libba Bray. It has mystery, fantasy, drama, romance, and a little bit of comedy.

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