I just got a Kindle 3G (it's awesome by the way) and I've already downloaded a ton of books, but I want more. Just suggest any book you've enjoyed reading and I'll look into it. Thanks in advance.
If you enjoy fantasy/action, I suggest anything by R.A. Salvatore. His Forgotten Realms series is amazing. He can describe fights better than any author I've found.
Specifically The Icewind Dale Trilogy and The Dark Elf Trilogy.
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If you're an avid reader, you may have already read Watership Down by Richard Davids. But if you haven't, read it. It's very good.
Some other books you may have already read are The Outsiders, Alas, Babylon, and A Stranger in a Strange Land. I'm 15, so I haven't been around a lot, but I know what I like.
World War Z is hands-down the best fictitious book I've ever read.
And I read a lot - three books a week isn't uncommon, more if I find a great author.
If you're really into action and high-octane thrills you can also check out Scarecrow by Matthew Reilly, it's absolutely nonstop action with a pretty decent plot as well.
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It's a bit of a psuedo Percy Jackson-magic themed book, in the sense that it deals with Irish gods and something else that is a spoiler. And, of course, it has a magic school.
But the author is much better than Rick Riordan, in my opinion. The book is much more in depth with things, and has wonderful plot twists.
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Read all 3, their awesome.
Also to above, no. Just no.
Specifically The Icewind Dale Trilogy and The Dark Elf Trilogy.
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I was going to say that, but im being nationalist today.
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Some other books you may have already read are The Outsiders, Alas, Babylon, and A Stranger in a Strange Land. I'm 15, so I haven't been around a lot, but I know what I like.
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And I read a lot - three books a week isn't uncommon, more if I find a great author.
If you're really into action and high-octane thrills you can also check out Scarecrow by Matthew Reilly, it's absolutely nonstop action with a pretty decent plot as well.
Forgot about that one, maybe because I got it over audiobook rather than paper.
Yes, read that.
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It's a bit of a psuedo Percy Jackson-magic themed book, in the sense that it deals with Irish gods and something else that is a spoiler. And, of course, it has a magic school.
But the author is much better than Rick Riordan, in my opinion. The book is much more in depth with things, and has wonderful plot twists.
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Good job. If it weren't for you, he would have never known about that book. Never. Especially because I definitely didn't just say it.
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