Any readers here? Need some suggestions!

Smartie_Pants

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As a girl in her later teens, the only suggestions I can ever get are for "teen" books. Our library at school has very little adult books, and I cannot stand the teen books that are being pushed on me all of the time.

My favorite books tend to be mysteries and thrillers, but I also like other books, especially if they involve animals. Some of my favorite books are:

1.) Desperation by Stephen King
2.) Deception Point by Dan Brown
3.) Water For Elephants by Sara Gruen
4.) My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
5.) Watch Them Die by Keven O'Brien

I also loved the book "The Daily Coyote" by Shreve Stockton, which I reccomend you all check out. The pics and story are stunning.

I'm getting tired of alternating between Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Mary Higgins Cark, and Kevin O'Brien, and I need some new blood in my reading life. It doesn't have to be a mystery or thriller, just good and not whiney or super lovey. Any good suggestions?
 
There are so many but here are a few I would recommend - Patricia Cornwell's Scarpetta series, the Twilight books, all of Dan Brown, all of Nicci french, Frances Fyfield. I enjoy Robert Goddard, Tami Hoag, of course Harry Potter, - can't think of anymore at the moment.
I am sure there are readers on here who will give you laods more. Happy reading!
 
Sue Grafton is wonderful, she's the alphabet books...
A is for Alibi
B is for Burglar

It's a series with the same characters but you could start with anyone of them and have no trouble following it!

I also love Janet Evanovich, she does a number series One for the Money, Two for the dough, etc.

I like to find a good author and read everyone of their books the library has and then I move onto the next author!
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I know there is a mystery series which has a cat in it, and one chapter is from one point of view and the next chapter is from the cat's point of view. Can't remember the author but they have a ton of books out. Just wasn't my cup of tea!!
 
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Lee Child has written a bunch of books - main character is Jack Reacher. I really enjoyed these.

The Golden Spruce by John Vaillant

Any of the Vinyl Cafe books by Stuart McLean

Papillon by Henri Charriere (The Patrick O'Brian translation is the best but hard to come by in North America) - I read this book more than 20 times as a teenager. I saw the movie and HAD to read the book.

By the way, I LOVED Water for Elephants.
 
A lot of good suggestions!! What about some of the classics/oldies??? I love 'To Kill A Mockingbird', dont' laugh but I also like some of the old russians and used to read them as a teenager ( Anna Karenina, War & Piece etc.) Have you read "Marley & Me" or any of Cleveland Armory's books ?
 
You bet! I was a teen who didn't read teen books either so I understand completely.
Here is the list I compiled for my kids for this year. Iv'e posted it before so I hope no one minds me sharing again.

LESTER'S 2009 READING LIST
1. Drop City – TC Boyle –
2. Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck –
3. The Education of Little Tree – Forest Carter –
4. Mutant Message Down Under – Marlo Morgan –
5. Three Cups of Tea - Greg Mortenson –
6. Animal Farm – George Orwell –
7. The DaVinci Code – Dan Brown –
8. Where the Red Fern Grows - Wilson Rawls –
9. Walk Across America - Peter Jenkins -
10. Watch For Me on the Mountain – Forest Carter –
11. Watership Down - Richard Adams –
12. The Call of the Wild – Jack London -
13. The Power of One – Bryce Courtney –
14. The Woman and the Ape - Peter Hoeg
15. The Red pony – John Steinbeck
16. Tortilla Curtain – TC Boyle
17. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn - Betty Smith
18. To Kill a Mocking Bird – Harper Lee –
19. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora
20. Cold Mountain - Charles Frazier
21. The Pearl – John Steinbeck
22. The Poisonwood Bible - Barbra Kingsolver
23. Illusions – Richard Bach -
24. 100 Years of Solitude – Garcia Marquez
25. Jitterbug Perfume – Tom Robbins
26. 1984 – George Orwell
27. The World According to Garp - John Irving-
28. The Color Purple – Alice Walker
29. Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain
30. The Fifth Child – Doris Lessing
 
Sheesh, Katy, you have all of my recommendations on your list! I'll second a few.

1. Angela's Ashes
2. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
3. Jitterbug Perfume, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Another Roadside Attraction
4. The Name of the Rose
5. The World According to Garp, A Prayer for Owen Meany
6. Oliver Twist
7. Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility
8. Ivanhoe
9. Sci-fi: the Dune Series
10. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe etc.

Nonfiction
Coming of Age in Mississippi
My Bondage, My Freedom
 

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