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teen site with book lists and recomendations?

okay well there was this site i used to go today and i can't find it anymore! It's was a site that has booklists...and then on the side it had like website reviews for teens and poetry. and then there was a link to a forum where it asked you what book you liked and it had lists of books similar to it. i know i didn't describe it very well but does anybody know what i'm talking about? or something similar?

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  1. I love Meg Cabot (Heather Wells & Queen of Babble) and Sophie Kinsella's (Shopaholic [soon to be movie] & Remember Me) books. I am in the process of reading Emily Giffin's (Something Borrowed & Something Blue, Baby Proof) books. They are all great authors! For a young adult/teen I recommend Meg Cabot's young adult books. She is the best author. Also best selling. She wrote tons of books including the Princess Diaries (Movies based on her books), Mediator (upcoming movie), 1-800-Missing (TV show based on her books), Jinx, and more. She has adult books too, so you can grow with her. If you want more info or meg cabot's website email me.
  2. I'm sure this isn't it, but it's similar sort of: http://www.teenreads.com/ I would also suggest the YALSA page for book lists. http://www.acrl.org/ala/yalsa/booklistsawards/booklistsbook.cfm
  3. I'm not sure of a website, but here's some of my favorite books: Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. It's about a girl named Bella who moves to Forks, Washington and runs into a group of vampires. VERY VERY good! I REALLY think you should give it a chance because I'm not into vampire stuff, but it was AMAZING! http://stepheniemeyer.com/twilight.html Pants On Fire by Meg Cabot. It's about a girl who basically has everything (popular best friend, good grades... and TWO boyfriends.) It's really funny because then her friend from eighth grade come back to town (everyone hates him) and she falls head over heals for him too. http://www.megcabot.com/ Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares. It's about four girls who where born as friends. They go through ups and downs together. The Last Summer (Of You and Me) by Ann Brashares was amazing. It may be more of an adult book, but it was fairly good. All-American Girl and All-American Girl Ready Or Not by Meg Cabot. It's about an outcast girl who happens to save the presidents life. Suddenly everyone at school wants to be her friend, but she doesn't really care... What she does care about is the presidents son... Queen of Babble by Meg Cabot. It's about a girl who goes over seas with her boyfriend after (almost!) finishing college. After a bad break up with him, she goes with her friend and runs into someone.... It's a very good adult book! How To Be Popular by Meg Cabot. It's about a girl who comes across an old book in her grandma'a attic called how to be popular. So, she follows the rules of the book hoping to become popular. Jinx by Meg Cabot. If you liked Twilight, then you'll like this book. It's about a girl who has bad luck all the time so she moves in with her aunt and uncle. He sister is into witchcraft and I don't want to spoil the rest, but it fairly good. Teen Idol by Meg Cabot. This is about a girl who has an advice column in her school newspaper. So, when a famous actor comes to her school and she's the only one who knows about it, chaos occurs! Someone Like You by Sarah Dessen is also pretty good. It's about two girls that are best friends who are having a few issues in the love department. http://www.sarahdessen.com/?q=books Just Listen by Sarah Dessen is one of my favorites! It's about a girl who had something terrible happen to her and she's learning how to cope with it and befriends an outcast boy. The Mediator series by Meg Cabot. I've only read the first two, but they are VERY good. It's about a girl named Suze who moves to California from New York because her mother just remarried. Oh, and Suze can see ghosts... 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher. It's about a guy named Clay who gets these tapes in the mail about why a girl named Hannah killed herself. It's very good and a great page-turner! http://www.thirteenreasonswhy.com/ She Went All The Way by Meg Cabot. This is a book for more mature people, but it's very good. It's about two people who get stranded in the wilderness. Forever... by Judy Bloom is also pretty good. It's about a girl getting a boyfriend and going through sensual things. It's a little mature. Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan is okay. My friends LOVED it! I don't wanna tell you what it's about because it'll just give it all away. The Host by Stephenie Meyer. It's about how these things called souls invade Earth, as well as humans. It's based on a soul named Wanda who is placed into Melanie, who refuses to fade away like she's suppose too. It's very interesting and I totally recommend it! http://stepheniemeyer.com/thehost.html
  4. um amazon.com?under books and then summer reading or something like that..
  5. teenreads.com or harperteens.com your welcome ;)
  6. Not sure but here are books and sites I recommend.... Fantasy that I recommend.... Twilight by Stephenie Meyer New Moon by Stephenie Meyer (sequel to Twilight) Eclipse by Stephenie Meyrer (sequel to New Moon) Wicked LOvely by Melissa Marr Marked by P.C and Kristen Cast City of Bones by Cassandra Clare Tithe by Holly Black Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray Rebel Angels by LIbba Bray (seqeuel to A Great and Terrible Beauty) Uglies by Scott Westerfeld Pretties by Scott Westerfeld (sequel to Uglies) Specials Scott Westerfeld (sequel to Pretties) Extras (sequel to Specials) Betrayed by P.C and Kristen Cast (sequel to Marked) Chosen by P.C and Krisetn Caste (sequel to Betrayed) The Blue Girl by Charles de Lint Vampire Diaries by L. J Smith -The Awakening (1st book) - The Struggle (2nd book) - The Fury (3rd book) - The Dark Reunion (4th book) The Book Thief by Markus Zusak *Note: Amazing book but slow at first The Host by Stephenie Meyer The Gift by Alison Croggon The Riddle by Alison Croggon (sequel to The Riddle) The Crow by Alison Croggon (sequel to The Crow) Classics I recommend.... The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Black Beauty by Anna Sewell The Call of the Wild by Jack London A Little Princess by Francis Hodgson Burnett Dracula by Bram Stoker Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen The Secret Garden by Francis Hodgson Burnett 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne White Fang by Jack London Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Poets I recommend.... Emily Dickinson Edgar Allan Poe Robert Frost Realistic fiction I recommend... Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson Patron Saint of the Butterflies by Cecilia Galante All We Know of Heaven by Jacquelyn Mitchard Now You See Her by Jacquelyn Mitchard Olive's Ocean by Kevin Henkes Historical Fiction I recommend... The River Between Us by Richard Peck A Countess Below Stairs by Eva Ibbotson Brooklyn Rose by Ann Rinaldi Book of a Thousand Days by Shannon Hale Sites I recommend for teen books.... www.teenreads.com -there you can find reviews, awarded books, search authors and books you like, lists of books teens would like and so on www.whatshouldireadnext.com - where you can type in a book you like and then it will come up with results of another books you may like. You may also create an account there where you can add books that you have read and liked or disliked so the list gets more detailed to your likings. You might just want to search "YA books" or maybe add your favorite genre in Example: Google search "YA fantasy books". Hope I was helpful. I would be forever grateful if you choose me for best answer. Happy reading! ~Onicere~
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