I'm looking for a good book to read. I prefer romance. I've already read Twilight and I loved it, but I'd like it if you didn't suggest books focused on vampires. Thanks!
2010-10-09T10:08:43Z
Thanks so much for your answers, but I said I didn't want a book with vampires...
caring carer2010-10-09T10:53:43Z
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Try some of these
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, by Daniel Defoe Monk’s Hood, The Potter’s Field, The Devil’s Novice, A Rare Benedictine and The Raven in The Foregate by Ellis Peters Head over Heels in the Dales by Gervase Phinn The Grey Man by Andy McNabb The Underbury Witches by John Connolly Maggie’s Story by Sheila O’Flannagan The Book Boy and A Village Affair by Joanna Trollope The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl With Who Played With Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest by Stieg Larson The Builders by Maeve Binchy The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer Girl on the Platform by Josephine Cox One Good Turn by Chris Ryan Dream Come True by Maureen Lee Secrets by Lynne Barrett Lee The Tannery by Sherrie Sewson Red Dragon by Thomas Harris Talking Heads 1 and 2 by Alan Bennett Bridget Jones’s Diary by Helen Fielding Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy Dime Store Magic by Kelly Armstrong The Passion of Artemisia by Susan Vreeland Watership Down by Richard Adams The Da Vinci Code and The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown Lady Chatterley’s Lover and The Rainbow by D H Lawrence The Boy in Stripped Pyjamas by John Boyne Heavenly Date and other Flirtations and The No1 Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith The Pillars of the Earth and World Without End by Ken Follett Acid Row by Minnette Walters Uncle Vanya by Chekhov The Summons by John Grisham A Kind of Magic by Susan Sizemore Poems by Wilfred Owen Three Men in a Boat by Jerome J Jerome The Catcher in the Rye by J D Salinger Knave of Spades by Alan Titchmarsh Terrible Two’s book 1 and 2 by Sarah Kennedy The Reading Group by Elizabeth Noble Rebecca by Daphne de Mauier Brideshead revisited by Evelyn Waugh Lorna Doone by R D Blackmore The Salisbury Manuscript by Phillip Gooden The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins Don’t Cook Cinderella by Francesca Simon Anna Karenina by Tolstoy Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Happy Birthday, Mr Shakespeare by Mark Wallington Homeland by Clare Francis The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield The Hobbit by JRR Tolkein Marsha Mellow and Me by Maria Beaumont Harry Potter series by J K Rowling Politically Correct Bedtime Stories by James Finn Garner Glass Houses by Rachel Caine The Shadow in the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon The Toymaker by Jeremy de Quidt The Secret Supper by Jarvia Serria Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas and Witch and Wizard by James Patterson Lovely Green Eyes by Arnost Lustvig The Sisters who would be Queen by Leanda De Lisle The Winter King, Enemy of God, Excalibur, A Crowning Mercy and Stonehenge by Bernard Cornwall Lantern Jack by Peter Steele A Walk with Jane Austen by Lori Smith Mr Darcy’s Diary by Maya Slater If Wishes Were Horses by Anne McCaffery Under the Dome, Bag of Bones, Cell, UR and Blockade Billy by Stephen King Jane Bites Back by Michael Thomas Ford Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Julie and Romeo by Jeanne Ray Chocolat by Joanne Harris Wildthorn by Jane Eagland Hard Girls by Martina Cole The Moon and Sixpence by W Somerset Maugham Shall We Tell The President by Jeffery Archer Law of Nines by Terry Goodkind Between the Sheets by Various authors Brand New Friend by Mike Gayle Politically Correct Bedtime Stories by Hans Christian Asboson The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle Summer of Secrets by Rosie Ruston The Well of Lost Plots and Something Rotten by Jasper Fforde Sacred Hearts by Sarah Dunant The American Boy by Andrew Taylor The Search For Radium – Marie Curie story by Beverley Birch Chocky by John Wyndham The Passage by Justin Cronin West End Girls by Jenny Collagan Mainspring by Jay Lake The Lady Elisabeth by Alison Weir Bad Mothers Handbook by Kate Long Michael Tree’s Common Place Book Water for Elephants by Sarah Gruen The Haunted by James Herbert Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F Scott Fitzgerald Portrait of a Lady by Henry James Handbags – The Power of the Purse by Anna Johnson The Day the Ravens Died by Timothy Pilgrim Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand by Helen Simonson Jane Slayre by Sherrie Brown Irving Bite This! and Flying Solo by Wade J McMahan The Children’s Book by A S Byatt Bleak House by Charles Dickens The Traitor’s in the Tower by Alison Wier Stray Dog by Gareth O’Callaghan Not a Star by Nick Horby Curses by Nicola Morgan Heroes by Anne Perry Catching Fire and Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks Gods Behaving Badly by Marie Phillips First Among Sequels by Jasper Fforde Stephanie Plum series 1-8 by Janet Evanovich Fallen Angels by Bernard Cornwall The Reader by Bernard Schlink The Left Hand of God by Paul Hoffman Old Man’s War by John Scalzi I am Number 4 by Pittacus Lore The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill
Definitely read: The House Of Night Series- After she is Marked, 16-year-old Zoey Redbird enters the House of Night and learns that she is no average fledgling. She has been Marked as special by the vampyre Goddess Nyx. But she is not the only fledgling at the House of Night with special powers. When she discovers that the leader of the Dark Daughters, the school's most elite club, is mis-using her Goddess-given gifts, Zoey must look deep within herself for the courage to embrace her destiny— with a little help from her new vampyre friends. -Marked -Betrayed -Chosen -Untamed -Hunted -Tempted -Burned -Awakened (Didn't come out yet) (These books are really, really good. Almost better than the Twilight series!) http://www.houseofnightseries.com/
The Vampire Diaries- The only thing that's lasted longer than Stefan and Damon's one hundred and fifty year old feud, is the bond they share as brothers. What were they like before their rebirth as vampires? In Stefan's Diaries: Origins the details of their complex relationship are revealed, along with insights about their vampire-hating father, and their fateful relationship with the dangerous beauty, Katherine.
-The Awakening -The Struggle -The Fury -Dark Reunion -The Return: Nightfall -The Return: Shadow Souls (Also, a great series!)
Here is a website with almost ALL the vampire books: http://www.vampirelibrary.com/all-books/
The Wolves of Mercy Falls trilogy by Maggie Stiefvater!!!!!!! Its a romance story, and its soooooo good!!! It doesnt have vamps, it has wolves and its still amazing!!!!
Grace, 17, loves the peace and tranquility of the woods behind her home. It is here during the cold winter months that she gets to see her wolf—the one with the yellow eyes. Grace is sure that he saved her from an attack by other wolves when she was nine. Over the ensuing years he has returned each season, watching her with those haunting eyes as if longing for something to happen. When a teen is killed by wolves, a hunting party decides to retaliate. Grace races through the woods and discovers a wounded boy shivering on her back porch. One look at his yellow eyes and she knows that this is her wolf in human form. Fate has finally brought Sam and Grace together, and as their love grows and intensifies, so does the reality of what awaits them. It is only a matter of time before the winter cold changes him back into a wolf, and this time he might stay that way forever. -Donna Rosenblum
Hahaha just a summary, but I think you would reallllly love it!!!!!!!!
Meg Cabot - mediator series Suze Simon has a problem: She's been able to see and speak to ghosts all her life. Things have gotten especially bad now that her mom has remarried and Suze has three new stepbrothers...and a very sexy guy hanging out in her bedroom. Too bad the guy's been dead for a hundred and fifty years. Check out all six books in this (fan favorite) and New York Times bestselling series!
Sweet romance - Betty Neels Regency romance - Julia London, Julia Quinn, Eloisa James, Madeline Hunter
personally i think its better if u give us more detail about the genre coz just roance is too broad