Monday, January 30, 2012

Can anyone recommend some good fiction books?

I'm currently reading the book The Magicians by Lev Grossman, and it's AWESOME, but I'm almost finished and need something new to read. I would prefer something set in modern day, nothing too WOW-ish, but still leaning toward fantasy, or even horror. And yes, I have already read the Harry Potters and Dark Towers, and I'm not interested in anything too childish like the Narnia books. I tried to read A Game of Thrones, but that was way too D%26amp;D for my liking, I stopped reading after about 12 pages.Can anyone recommend some good fiction books?
Have you heard of the GRACELING and FIRE (two separate books) by Kristen Cashore? They are simply awesome!!! Especially the Graceling!!



Alex Rider Anthony Horowitz

Stormbreaker

Point Blank

Skeleton Key

Eagle Strike

Scorpia

Ark Angel

Snakehead

Crocodile Tears



CHERUB by Robert Muchamore:

The recruit

Class A

Maximum Security

The Killing

Divine Madness

Man VS Beast

The Fall

Mad Dogs

The Sleepwalker

Dark Sun

The general

Brigands MC

Shadow Wave



Henderson's Boys by Robert Muchamore:

The Escape

Eagle Day

The Secret Army



Books similar to HP:



Midnight for Charlie Bone

Charlie Bone and the Time Twister

Charlie Bone and the Invisible Boy/the Blue Boa

Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors

Charlie Bone and the Hidden King

Charlie Bone and the Beast/the Wilderness Wolf

Charlie Bone and the Shadow of Badlock

Charlie Bone and the Red Knight



The lightening Thief by Rick Riodran

The sea monsters

The Titan's curse

The Battle of the Labyrinth

The last olympian





Other Books:



The Golden Compass

The subtle Knife

The Amber Spyglass





Alosha Trilogy:

Alosha

The Saktra

The Yanti



The Spiderwick Chronicles:

The Field Guide

The Seeing Stone

Lucinda鈥檚 Secret

The Ironwood Tree

The Wrath of Mulgrath



The Mortal Instrument by Cassandra Clase:

The City of Bones

The City of Ashes

The City of Glass



Anyways those are some of the AWESOME books I have read and here are the books on my reading list:



Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clase



Uglies by Scott Westerfeld

Pretties

Specials

Extras



Incarceron by Catherine Fisher

Sapphique



The maze Runner by James Dashner

The Scorch Trials



Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater

Linger

Forever



Unwind by Neal Shusterman



The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan

The Dead-Tossed Waves

The Dark and Hollow Places



The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness

The Ask and the Answer

Monsters of Men



Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld

Behemoth



The Girl Who Was on Fire by Leah Wilson



The book thief



The Red Pyramid by Rick Riodran
If you like fantasy/horror I would highly recommend Neil Gaiman, especially the Sandman Series. It's a graphic novel series and the main character is Dream (a anthropomorphic personification) and it takes us through Earth, the realm of Dreams, and Hell. It's an amazing series and I would highly recommend it. It starts off more like horror but it moves to fantasy as the series progresses.

Smoke and Mirrors are a collection of short stories and American Gods is a novel, both by Neil Gaiman.



Have you tried reading Lovecraft? I haven't but it sounds like you would like him from what I've heard about him.Can anyone recommend some good fiction books?
Vampire Academy series (Richelle Mead)

Interview with a Vampire series (Anne Rice)

Dracula

Wolves of Mercy Falls trilogy (Shiver, Linger %26amp; Forever) (Maggie Stiefvater)

Evernight series (Claudia Gray)

Nightworld series (L J Smith)

The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare

The Saga of Darren Shan / Cirque de Freak series, The Demonata and The City Trilogy (Darren Shan)

Hunger Games trilogy (Suzanne Collins)

Night Watch, Day Watch, Twilight Watch and Final Watch (Sergey Lukyanenko and Vladimir Vasilyev.)



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The Southern Vampire Mystery series (Charlaine Harris) (*adult series)

Succubus series (Richelle Mead) (*adult series)

Storm Born series (Richelle Mead) (*adult series)

Harper Connolly series (Charlaine Harris) (*adult series)

Brotherhood of the Dagger (J R Ward) (*adult series)

Wicked (Gregory Maguire)

Let the Right One In (John Lindqvist) (*adult series)

Merry Gentry series (Laurell K Hamilton) (*adult series)

Anita Blake series (Laurell K Hamilton) (*adult series)
I LOVE fiction :P mainly fantasy, try these books:

The wind singer,

Septimus Heap series,

The Abhorsen trilogy,

The Doomspell trilogy.



Hope this helped :)Can anyone recommend some good fiction books?
I like the series diary of a wimpy kid. i read some of the books and they keep me interested. they are for anyones age becasue even my whole family reads it.
The Foundation series by Issac Asimov is my favorite series of books.

Also the Caves of Steel are excellent.
The Cirque Du Freak series by Darren Shan
Letters from the earth by mark twain
Hi, you might want to try my fantasy series, entitled The Tales of Tanglewood, lightly influenced by Irish folklore and Celtic mythology. The first two books in the series are called "The Lon Dubh Whistle" and "The Curse of Satyr Stump"



You can download the first few chapters of each book for free at talesoftanglewood.com



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.



In the first book, 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.



You can check out the reviews at Amazon.com and both books are also available on the Amazon Kindle at a low price.
Hmmm... You may like the Sandman Slim series by Richard Kadrey. The first book in the series is Sandman Slim:

When he was 19, James Stark was considered to be one of the greatest natural magicians, a reputation that got him demon-snatched and sent downtown - to Hell - where he survived as a gladiator, a sideshow freak entertaining Satan's fallen angels. That was 11 years ago. Now, the hitman who goes only by Stark has escaped and is back in L.A. Armed with a fortune-telling coin, a black bone knife, and an infernal key, Stark is determined to destroy the magic circle - led by the conniving and powerful Mason Faim - that stole his life.



Though nearly everything has changed, one constant remains: his friend Vidocq, a 200-year-old Frenchman who has been keeping vigil for the young magician's return. But when Stark's first stop saddles him with an abusive talking head that belongs to the first of the circle, a sleazy video store owner named Kasabian, Stark discovers that the road to absolution and revenge is much longer than he counted on, and both Heaven and Hell have their own ideas for his future. . .

......

Rob Ryan and Cassie Maddox series by Tana French. The first book in the series is In The Woods:

When he was twelve years old, Adam Ryan went playing in the woods one sunny day with his two best friends. He never saw them again. Their bodies were never found, and Adam himself was discovered with his back pressed against an oak tree and his shoes filled with blood. He had no memory of what had happened. Twenty years later Adam -- now using his middle name of Rob -- is a detective with the Dublin police force. His colleagues don't know about his past. He works as a team with Cassie Maddox, a smart, tough cookie; they are best friends as well as partners. When the body of a young girl is found at the site of an archaeological dig, Rob and Cassie get the case. And when they reach the crime scene, Rob realises it is the exact site of his childhood trauma. They also find a hairclip that he recognises as having belonged to his friend. Could there be a connection between that old, unsolved crime and this? Knowing that he would be thrown off the case if his past were revealed, Rob takes a fateful decision to keep quiet. Rob and Cassie are investigating the murder of Katy Devlin, but they both hope that they might also solve the twenty-year-old mystery of the woods.

......

Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. The first book in the series is Storm Front:

Readers meet Harry Dresden, Wizard for Hire. He finds lost items, conducts paranormal investigations, does consulting work, gives advice and charges reasonable rates. This is the first book in the Dresden Chronicles, with two more to come.

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