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The Eric Rex series is very good and a lot like Fableheaven.
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Inkheart, Inkspell, Chronicals of Narnia, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and the Warrior books. Madeleine L'Engle: A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters, and An Acceptable TimeHerge (aka Georges Prosper Remi): The Adventures of Tintin (24 volumes)
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Cornelia Funke:
Dragon Rider
Ingraine the Brave
Inkheart, Inkspell, and Inkdeath
The Thief Lord
Brandon Mull:
Fablehaven, Rise of the Evening Star, and Grip of the Shadow Plague.
Katherine Peterson:
Bridge to Terabithia
Orson Scott Card:
Seventh Son
Carol Kendall:
The Gammage Cup
The Whisper of Glocken
Eoin Colfer:
Artemis Fowl, The Arctic Incident, The Opal Deception, The Lost Colony, The Artemis Fowl Files: A Companion Book, and The Graphic Novel
Andre Norton:
The Witch World, The Web of the Witch World, Three against the Witch World, Year of the Unicorn, Warlock of the Witch World, Dragon Scale Silver, Dream Smith, The Toads of Grimmerale, Spider Silk, Sword of Unbelief, and Sarsthor's Bane.
Ursula K. LeGuin:
Earthsea, A Wizard of Earthsea, The Tombs of Atuan, The Farthest Shore, Tehanu,Tales from Earthsea, The Other Wind, and Voices.
Diana Wynne Jones:
The Chronicles of Chrestomanci - Charmed Life, The Lives of Christopher Chant,Witch Week, The Magicians of Caprona, and Mixed Magics.
Tamora Pierce:
The Song of the Lioness Series - Alanna: The First Adventure, In the Hand of the Goddess, The Woman Who Rides Like a Man, and Lioness Rampant.
Protector of the Small Series - First Test, Page, Squire, and Lady Knight
Michael Ende:
Night of Wishes
The Neverending Story
Mary Stewart:
A Walk in the Wolf Wood
Howard Pyle:
Story of King Arthur and His Knights - There are several collections of stories aboutKing Arthur.
C. S. Lewis - The Screwtape Letters and The Great Divorce.
Phillip Pullman:
The Golden Compass
James Patterson:
Maximum Ride Series - The Angel Experiment, School's Out Forever, Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports, and The Final Warning.
Meg Cabot:
Mediator Series - Shadowland, Ninth Key, Reunion, Darkest Hour, Haunted, and Twilight.
Chris D'Lacey:
The Fire Within, Icefire, Fire Star, and The Fire Eternal.
Donita K. Paul:
Dragonspell, Dragon Quest, Dragon Knight, Dragon Fire, and Dragon Light.
most likely. i have heard lots of rumors, but came across a web page naming the rumors false. Brandon mull has said if there would be any casting calls, or any thing like that, he would post it on his face book.
only a little tiny bit. hardly anything. not like the 6th harry potter book or twilight plus when it does happen it is usually Seth teasing Kendra. It is totally appropriate
"The House of Hades" is next in the series. There will be five books total in this series, like the first one.
The Twilight Series would be good. twilight wouldn't be good because it is a 4th grade level. i am near your reading level and i read books written by arthur c. clarke. they are science fiction. they have some hard words but u can usully figure them out. i hope this helps! PS- twilight is an awesome series but not fit for your level.. it kinda sucks ya i no anybody can read any book they like! you just have to make sure that you can understand the book. -em
just like you
In Fablehaven book one, a metaphor could be "the sinister darkness enveloped the forest like a shroud," comparing the darkness to a covering that masks what lies beneath.
It's set in Connecticut, at Fablehaven, like the first two novels. It also takes place in another preserve in Arizona, called Lost Mesa.
no, warren is dale's brother who comes out of a trance like state in the second book.
Although I would like it to be, no the house of night series is ONLY a book series.
That would depend on your opinions and what you like
You might like The Vampire Diaries.
Try any book by Meg Cabot
The cover of the fifth book in the Fablehaven series, called "Keys to the Demon Prison," features an image of a winged creature flying over a dark landscape. The cover predominantly shows shades of blue and hints at the magical and adventurous nature of the story within.
Animorphs one was so good I thought that I would not like the series but I really do and I am on like the 33 book in the series and I started like in November last year. Well I thought It was great I hope you like it or did like it
Oh honey, I can't just give you the answers on a silver platter. That's like asking for the recipe to grandma's secret sauce! You gotta read the book and enjoy the adventure yourself. Trust me, the journey is worth it.
I believe 'vol' would be short for volume, which means one book in a series (like Harry Potter, volume 1 would be 'the philosopher's stone').
most likely. i have heard lots of rumors, but came across a web page naming the rumors false. Brandon mull has said if there would be any casting calls, or any thing like that, he would post it on his face book.