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Fans of this series would enjoy the Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth.
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There are many books like the Inheritance Cycle (same as 'Eragon Trilogy') but the one I would recommend is The Hobbit/The Lord of the Ring Trilogy. The Hobbit is the prequel to The Lord of the Ring Trilogy.
Hunger Games Trilogy, The Immortals Series, The Lying Game, Maximum Ride......
The first book is "The Stolen Throne". The second is "The Calling".
Yes, "Bridge to Terabithia" is a highly recommended novel for readers who enjoy emotional and thought-provoking stories. Its themes of friendship, courage, and imagination resonate with both young readers and adults. However, be prepared for the emotional impact that the story may have.
The Percy Jackson series is for kids/teenagers 8-15 years of age.
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The 3rd book would be "everfound".
"Among the Hidden" is a YA dystopian novel that would appeal to readers who enjoy suspenseful, fast-paced plots and themes related to social justice and rebellion. Fans of similar series like "The Hunger Games" or "The Maze Runner" may also appreciate this book.
The reverse is true: authors DO intentionally withhold information from readers. Please see: What well known writing tactics are reasons that authors choose to withhold information from his or her readers?
It doesn't matter what other people like - if YOU like historical adventures, then write historical adventures! The way to write a good book or story is to write what you would like to read yourself. There are plenty of other people who do enjoy historical adventures, so once you have written yours, you will have readers.