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I just got a new kindle today and my library offers free Kindle books for rent online. I'm kind of a in the closet bookworm and I'm always looking for something new. I really want some new books to read that are just super good. I'm really into almost anything, but I usually try and lean toward fiction books. I do read some non-fiction, but they have to be REALLY something for me to get into. Any suggestions!? Please help.
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Non fiction: The Glass Castle and Half-Broke Horses by Jeannette Walls are INCREDIBLE. They're two of my favorites.
Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt is another one that you should read.

Fiction: I ALWAYS recommend the Pendragon Series by D.J MacHale. Its my favorite, even though its like 5th grade reading level. The whole series is excellent, and I've read them all countless times.

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Quote: from Shibs at 12:21 pm on Jan. 26, 2012

Non fiction: The Glass Castle and Half-Broke Horses by Jeannette Walls are INCREDIBLE. They're two of my favorites.
Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt is another one that you should read.

Fiction: I ALWAYS recommend the Pendragon Series by D.J MacHale. Its my favorite, even though its like 5th grade reading level. The whole series is excellent, and I've read them all countless times.


Do you find it hard to believe I've read all of those except the Pendragon series?  


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Quote: from sillygirl44 at 3:26 pm on Jan. 26, 2012

Do you find it hard to believe I've read all of those except the Pendragon series?

Haha, that's fantastic! I'm not a huge non fiction fan either, but I loved all three of those books!

You should definitely look into the Pendragon series. SOOOO good!


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