I read a book i was reading when i was in USCG (United states Coast guard) it was called "in company of heroes.". it was by Mike J Durant. My blood brothers Shughart and Gordon are in the book. you should really read its a good book.
Some of the books that I couldn't put down are "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown, and "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn. These books are known for their gripping plots and fast-paced storytelling that kept me hooked until the end.
twilight im reading it rite now
If you haven't already read the twilight series...i suggest that. The books Shiver and Linger are very good books by Maggie Stiefvater, I could not put those books down. I also enjoyed the Hunger games series which has lots of violence but romance too. The violence is not that bad but ask someone that might have read it what they think about it. I really hoped this helped your predicament and hope you enjoy these great books!
Go to onread.com to read full books.
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when we read religious books we get to know more about the religion. By reading religious books we absorb all the good things and we become a very good person.
There are vast numbers of good books that you can read at the age of 13 plus. I could recommend some but I don't really know what your specific interests are. Visit your local library and talk to a librarian.
You read them from rigth to left and begin in top and read down (manga)
In school you don't have to read a certain amount of books, but its good to read books to help with studies of subjects.
Basic Physics by Karl Kuhn is an excellent self-teaching guide.
good books.
when we read religious books we get to know more about the religion. By reading religious books we absorb all the good things and we become a very good person.
Good books to read after the twilight books are the my blood approves books. They are by Amanda Hocking. they are my blood approves, fate, flutter and wisdom
Yes. I read it when I was in grade 3 but that was only because I read really advanced books. An average person would read it at grade 6.