Awesome books for a good reader who likes weird stuff?
I really like psychological thrillers, fantasy, sic-fi, drama and charming adventures. And I need a book. I really like weird stuff, I’m into comics and anime, so weird is my business. I love war, historical fiction and sad books. Like the movie grave of the fireflies, the show the pacific and band of brothers, as well as the book the boy in the stripped pajamas, have mercy and shadow magic I really like ones about human nature. And books where people know theybare going to die soon and how the act, like the anime bokurano and chrono crusade. I like things that are set in interesting points of view, and are about opposing opinions. Like the boy in the stripped pajamas, like the books have mercy and shadow magic, which are both set from 4 different points of view. Also having cool characters and and awesome setting is a must, like a clockwork orange. Also charming adventures are another thing I love. Like the kids tv shoe, Avatar the last air bender. Magic and mech a are awesome. Hints of romance are a must, but I don’t like really innocent or lovey dovey books. I like books that mess with your mind a little like the movie Akira or the movie shutter island. I like books that deal with the psychological things. Like the last episode of hbo’s pacific. I like things to be sad, or really emotional, and I like being attached to charActer and the book. I don’t mind violence, corse language, or mature themes, like, at all. Also I like books about friendship, brotherhood/sisterhood, or human nature. I also like things with a group of people having to interact with each other, and it leads to infighting or whatever, like Lord Of the Flies. With books i always like some comic relief. Thanks in advance!

September 10th, 2011 at 8:36 am
read the mortal instrument series. the first book is called “city of bones”
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September 10th, 2011 at 9:36 am
here are some titles I thought were good. im not sure if youll like them but i guess we’ll find out:
Uglies
Wizards First Rule
BEING
Maximum Ride The Angel Experiment
Warrior Cats (its a series)
Little Brother
thats all i can think of for now, hope i helped!
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September 10th, 2011 at 10:37 am
I absolutely adore Liar by Justine Larbalestier; it’s a psychological thriller.
It’s really good!!
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September 10th, 2011 at 11:36 am
I have the two perfect books for you. The kite Runner and A thousand Splendid suns.
I have only read A thousand splendid suns and it has a lot of emotion. It makes you so involved with the characters and it has romance. The story line is not much of adventure but realistic and it has several problems. Like a story of a typical women’s life. It is about 2 women who lived in afghanistan at the time of war and how there families are ripped apart and how there mothers died and all the wrong things they have done. One is in a arranged marriage which has turned out terrible. And one is in love with a child hood friend. It has 4 parts. In the first one it tells the first women’s life. In the second one it tells the second women’s life. And in the last 2 they tell both connected. It is a very good book and i think the kite runner is very similar as well. It is very realistic and has a LOT of friendship and in the end it is friend ship that brings the story together. Trust me it is a good book something i believe you will like. Read a thousand splendid suns first because that is the book i am mainly talking about but the kite runner is a best seller so i am not sure.
Enjoy.
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September 10th, 2011 at 12:36 pm
Here are some great ones (war stories)
http://nationscrier.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=42:hampton-sides-ghost-soldiers&catid=8:modern&Itemid=9
http://nationscrier.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=37:dusko-popov-spy-counter-spy&Itemid=2
http://nationscrier.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=41:thomas-cahill-how-the-irish-saved-civilization&Itemid=2
For fiction…. hmm… Levithan is pretty good, Time to hunt by Stephen Hunter…
Country Living Helpful Hints-published 1953-republished 1993
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