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I can recommend only a Croatian books.. so sry :)

Bible! :)
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8. Have you read a good book that you would like to recommend?the bible is a good book
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I would recommend reading the Eleventh Plague. It's sort of an adventure/love story set in the post-apocalyptic world of the United States. It's a really good book and most of the time I don't read a book unless it has a decent plot to it. If you ever get the chance, please do. It's awesome! :D
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Bible
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Desiring God By John Piper.
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If you are in to Sci-fi, The Dune series by Frank Herbert is considered to be the Sci-fi genre's LOTR.
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I read a lot, (mainly fantasy) and these are a few that I enjoyed

The Kingkiller Chronicles*
The Wheel of Time
The Stormlight Archive*
The Dresden Files**
Odd Thomas
Mistborn (the first, I haven't read the others yet)
The Lord of the Rings and any other Tolkien books
Enders Game
* Unfinished (not done being written)
**Unfinished, but worth starting now anyways

There are a ton of others that I will probably think of seconds after posting this, but these are some of my favorites.
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it kinda depends on the age group, but i think a lot of people would enjoy the left behind series (the kids one) it may be long but it is really cool. for girls in grade 6 to grade 12 i think Holly's heart is a great book (there are 3 and i recommend reading them all) it teaches young women how to overcome certain challenges that most all girls would experience at that age. for me i also noticed i was more interested in using my spiritual gift, evangelism (it means preaching in places other then a church)

i hope you like the books, they are really good. :)
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Hi- I have read a few [A FEW- JUST A FEW] really good books lately!
I read The Giver- its really good!
I read Waggit's Tale [it may sound childish but im 13- i liked it!]
I read Chains [by Laurie Halse Anderson] Its AMAZING, and so is the sequel Forge!

I REALLY RECOMMEND THEM!
Bye! :D -Janet
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The Hobbit is a great book for all ages in my opinion. Just finished reading it, and I can honestly say it's one of the best books I've ever read, and you'd like it too if you enjoy "medieval" fantasy.
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The Underland Chronicles and the Peter and the Starcatchers series
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I would strongly recommend every one read 'Crime & Punishment' by Dostoyevsky.


It is a Loooooooooong read, but well worth it!

It is about a man who thought he had gotten away with murder.... but his conscience keeps pricking him.


I would rate it 11 out of 10 stars
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I want to Recommend a really good book!

It is called "Crime & Punishment"

It is a really good story, it has a troubled soul, love, justice, and repentance!

I won't spoil it for you, so go and read it! :)
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A Short History of Nearly Everything is a fantastic book for anyone who wants to improve their knowledge of the history of mankind's scientific knowledge
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JozanBrinter wrote:I read a lot, (mainly fantasy) and these are a few that I enjoyed

The Kingkiller Chronicles*
The Wheel of Time
The Stormlight Archive*
The Dresden Files**
Odd Thomas
Mistborn (the first, I haven't read the others yet)
The Lord of the Rings and any other Tolkien books
Enders Game
* Unfinished (not done being written)
**Unfinished, but worth starting now anyways

There are a ton of others that I will probably think of seconds after posting this, but these are some of my favorites.
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz? He's probably my favorite author! I like the weird thriller mystery novels he writes...I don't know how to describe them. I've never read Odd Thomas, even though the Odd series is his most famous ones. I recommend the Frankenstein revamps by him, they're all excellent. :)

As far as other books go, I really liked (most of) the Divergent series! So much better than the movies (of course)! I felt like the final book kind of went off tangent, since it was so much different than the others.
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