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If you're into Mythology, with a "youthful" twist I'd recommend the Percy Jackson series.
Then if you do enjoy it, I'd recommend the sequels: Heroes of Olympus & Trials of Apollo.
Personally, I'm reading ToA currently
If you're into Mythology, with a "youthful" twist I'd recommend the Percy Jackson series.
Then if you do enjoy it, I'd recommend the sequels: Heroes of Olympus & Trials of Apollo.
Personally, I'm reading ToA currently
You should also check out the Brimstone Bleed series, Fire and Flood (Book 1), Salt and Stone (Book 2). They definitely give good hunger games' vibes but still being unique in their own way! <3
You should also check out the Brimstone Bleed series, Fire and Flood (Book 1), Salt and Stone (Book 2). They definitely give good hunger games' vibes but still being unique in their own way! <3
I dunno what kind of books you're into,
but I am currently really enjoying heroes by Dan Brown.
It is the tales of the Greek legends, but in modern-day language.
Some books I recommend are:
- The Book Thief
- All The Bright Places
- The Great Gatsby
- The Scarlet Letter (I love Classic American Literature fight me uwu)
How did I miss this thread? :O
But yes the Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi (2nd book is releasing later this year)
The Morganville Vampires by Rachel Caine (not necessarily great, but it's fun. And the later books are a lot better than the first one or two. I particularly like how it deals with vampire politics, that is really good)
A court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas Throne of Glass by Sarah J Maas
Red Rising by Pierce Brown (Seriously, really good. Dystopian sci-fi. It is brutal though. Your heart will be torn apart. I love it)
Inkworld trilogy by Cornelia Funke (Technically children's books. But theyre really nice)
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Also sci-fi, bit dystopian)