A bit more information would be helpful - * what age is the reader? * what are the readers interests? * can you define brilliant? what exactly are your needs? : age: around 18 : interested in all sorts of books from crime to romance : when i mean brilliant i mean, good book not those sort of books that say 'oh what a masterpiece, when it really wasnt.' basically a good book with a good story line that will keep the reader reading
I recommend reading history books by David Mccullough, he's a great writer.
There is 8 books in the series and I highly recommend reading all of them because they are so fantastic!
No. The Hunger Games is a book for boys and girls. They are amazing books and I recommend reading them.
It really depends on what you like. There are of course the typical fantasy books like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and the Narnia books. But there are other books like the Inheritance Trilogy, The Sword of Truth series, The 7th Tower Series and the Forgotten Realms series.
The \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series has good books.
=no i can not recommend no books find it when you go to borders=
I recommend anything by Jodi Picolt if you're interested in reading books that engage your mind. Picolt writes very factual and emotional books that are very had to put down. I definitely recommend you try Picolt!
No. The Hunger Games is a book for boys and girls. They are amazing books and I recommend reading them.
I would recommend reading Richard Rhodes books: The Making of the Atomic Bomb and Dark Sun.
I am a student myself, and I believe that if you recommend books-especially the ones that already like to read-then it will start to become a trend. Also, you could start reading books independently in the classroom that are for kids their age.
No. They are separate stories by separate authors with separate charactors. It doesnt make any difference what order. I would not recommend reading one then stopping the series cos u didnt like it. There are a few crap ones but overall its a brilliant series. I recomend always Mackenzie
they are brilliant