I need a book for my trip. I’ve read all of HP, SOIAF, HG, FMA, but something along those lines maybe. Any thoughts?

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  1. momovision answered: Start reading the Tortall books by Tamora Pierce. The writing in the first few isn’t so great but it gets better and she has wonder ladies.
  2. flisepedia answered: “septimus heap ” i have only read the first two but they are amazing
  3. kurookami said: Read the Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater! It’s one of the best I’ve ever had the joy of reading.
  4. twosoulfishbowl answered: Among the Hidden series.
  5. freetheelves answered: Maximum Ride is an amazing series. Seriously. Check it out.
  6. gatetoimagination answered: Graceling by Kristin Cashore is the first of three books set within the same fictional universe. They’re really good, too.
  7. eoaleigh answered: Oh! you should read the Sword of Truth series. I live by the wizards rules.
  8. woollera answered: I suggest, The fallen Angels or The black Dagger Brotherhood series by J.K. Ward.
  9. morbidlyobscene answered: Redwall. It’s about talking mice fighting talking rats. Is awesome :)
  10. inwardthoughts answered: Have you tried the uglies/pretties/specials/extras? Or maybe Homer’s Iliad?
  11. devo27 answered: I know theyre a little young, but the Artemis Fowl books are fun. They did deign to let the author make another HHGTTG
  12. cadwallia answered: JONATHAN STRANGE & MR NORRELL. But only if you really like old school Englishness and lots of words.
  13. renacc answered: Game of Thrones. Amazing read.
  14. mawsicle answered: if you’re talking manga, look at D Gray Man because it’s fantastic. Novels you can always try Vampire Hunter D or Jodi Picoult.
  15. thejillers answered: Get yourself some Discworld books by Terry Pratchett.
  16. sapphiridragoon answered: um i can say i enjoyed Circle of Magic by Tamora Pierce. Its a book series following 4 students learning magic….
  17. nosferatujones answered: American Gods by Neil Gaiman, or either I, Lucifer or The Last Werewolf by Glenn Duncan (Or all of them depending on how long the trip is).
  18. verrueckt answered: Sabriel, Lirael and Abhorsen by Garth Nix (in that order), or Name of the Wind and A Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss (in that order)
  19. wonderingaboutthesouffles answered: Have you ever read The Mortal Instruments or The Dark Artifices by Cassandra Clare? I quite enjoyed them, and they have some kickass women.
  20. papercranes07 answered: Stuff by Tamora Pierce?
  21. brunetteinaunionjack answered: Cinder by Marissa Meyer. READ IT. SO GOOD.
  22. fiftyandshine answered: YOU NEED TO READ CHERIE PRIEST’S CLOCKWORK CENTURY BOOKS. Start with Boneshaker. You won’t regret it!
  23. wellexcuuusemeprincess answered: The Chaos Walking Trilogy!
  24. scarletmemoir answered: Have you ever tried the ‘Thursday Next’ books by Jasper Fforde? They are fantastic. Seriously I have never laughed so hard at a few books! :)
  25. kelseyuum answered: NPR has a kickass flowchart guide to fantasy and scifi books. I wouldn’t suggest the interactive version. :)
  26. fornow314 answered: I know HP but the others are over my head. For good old British humour, Good Omens by Terry Prachett and Niel Gaimen. Cheers lass.
  27. thegeekmaster answered: Please consider reading my best friend’s book? “In Their Eyes” by Michelle Nickell on Amazon Kindle?
  28. halfhomosexuals answered: Divergent, The fault in out stars, Looking for Alaska, The Hobbit/LOTR… Yep!
  29. menshevixen answered: Graceling, Kristin Cashore. The newest book Bitterblue just came out but Graceling is the first.
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