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I realise that there's probably already a discussion 'bout this but i'm new to this website as from today and don't really know how to find my way around here yet, and - I need some advice on what i should read next. There are probably more of you who'd also like som suggestions on good books, and people who are reading -or just finished- a really good book they'd like to share with others. 

So please, send in your suggestions, or- you can leave a comment telling what kind of book you'd like to read and hopefully get an answer of a book that suits you! :3

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Perks of Being a Wallflower

Will Grayson, Will Grayson

Ender's Game (if you like sci-fi)

Farenheit 451

If someone is looking for nonfiction, Imagine is really interesting.

Hey, I just googled it - is this the one you're talking about? It sounds kinda interesting, what was it like to read? Would love to read more nonfiction in general and this seems like a pretty interesting start. 

Yes, that's the one. My college sent it as summer reading, and I really enjoyed it. It goes into the neuroscience of creativity, as well as stories of successful creative people and companies, and how they are able to foster creativity.

Ok, this list will take a while...

YA Fiction (not including fantasy):

The Hunger Games

The Mortal Instruments

The Infernal Devices

Every John Green book (obviously)

GONE

The Maze Runner

Percy Jackson and the Olympians

Hex Hall

It's Kind of a Funny Story

Shiver

Lament

The Scorpio Races

Ballad

The Daughter of Smoke and Bone

Going Bovine

Thirteen Reasons Why

The Future of Us

Boy Meets Boy

Other books by David Levathan (not sure if this is spelled correctly)

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Divergent

Chaos Walking

Chronicles of Nick

I am Number Four (Lorien Lagacies)

Fantasy/sci-fi:

Eragon

The Wild Hunt

Fahrenheit 451

A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones)

Chronicles of Narnia

That is all I can think of for now. I hope you enjoy whichever ones you choose! :)

This is a good list :D

13 Reasons Why
Hold Still
Scott Westerfeld Books

Nature of Jade

Beginner's Guide to Living

Five Flavors of Dumb

Graceling Trilogy <- Super good.

I have been meaning to read that! I was going to get it today, but I forgot. :(

It looks amazing!

I'll second Katie's claim... it's an amazing book. I actually checked it out from the library the first time and returned it because I got bored, then I tried again and it was fantastic. A must-read!

The Help by Kathryn Stockett is one of my favorite books.

So not to brag or anything, but I owned all of you with my list. Be jealous! :P

I'd like to add:

I am the Messenger

The name of the Wind

and the Honor Harrington series.

I'm only in middle school so i don't know if anyone would be interested in these books but:

Stargirl-Jerry Spinelli

Love, Stargirl-Jerry Spinelli

Eggs- Jerry Spinelli (ok that is the last JS book haha)

Schooled- Gordon Korman

Phantom Tollbooth- Norton Juster

Number the Stars- Lois Lowry

City of Ember- Jeanne DuPrau

The Last Book in the Universe- Rodman Philbrick

Bruiser

Harry Potter series

Hunger Games series 

Maximum Ride series

Percy Jackson series

The Book Thief

Stargirl

Love, Stargirl

all John Green books

A Series of Unfortunate Events series

The House of the Scorpion

Song of the Lioness series

Numbers

Milkweed

Tuck Everlasting

Life of Pi

The Secret Life of Bees

Old Yeller

Charlotte's Web

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Matilda

The Witches

Shadow Children series

Speak

A Dog named Christmas

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

Under a War-Torn Sky 

Dovey Coe

Unwind

Rot & Ruin

Quad 

Tangerine

Swordbird

Zombies vs. Unicorns

Kira-Kira

The Last Lecture

The Unidentified

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