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Can someone help me find a good read?

I haven't had any luck on finding the right book because everything is so boring these days. I'm looking for some type of Fiction that's not to teenish but at the same time not to difficult. Sorry if I'm being specific. I'm just bored out of my mind
 PotterLambert93 posted over a year ago
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jeannette26 said:
dean koontz;if you like suspence books.he is a good author.
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dean koontz;if you like suspence books.he is a good author.
posted over a year ago 
POPclogger216 said:
Maggie Stiefvater. Her Shiver series is sort of Teenish, but not like Twilight teenish. More like John Green's Looking For Alaska mixed with the Hunger Games teenish. That was confusing... o.o
Anyway, Shiver, linger, and Forever are all awesome books that you should read. It's about wolves/werewolves, but there no fighting vampires, orcs, or any other creatures. It's all about one pack of wolves, and a small town. It's like no other book.
Lament and Ballad are also books by her, and they're about Homicidal Faeries. :3
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Toothfairy14 said:
maybe sherlock holmes, or anything about adventure....
well, i like reading mystery novels, and some funny books, i recommend you some authors like agatha christie, sir arthur conan doyle, road dahl, phillip pullman
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MGGLover said:

Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut (definitely not a teen book but isn't difficult either)

A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess (This one might be more difficult.)

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey. (Not a teen book)

Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk (Not a teen book but is not too difficult)

Cryer's Cross by Lisa Mcmann.

Glimpse by Carol Lynch Williams.

Any of the books by Ellen Hopkins (Crank, Glass, Fallout, Identical, Burned, Impulse, Tricks)

Any of the books by Jason Myers. (Exit Here, Dead End, The Mission)
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youngjustice11 said:
try the redwall books, angels and demons, the da vinci code
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narlyvamp1234 said:
the manga Kuroshitsuji (only if you like Manga though) :)
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the manga Kuroshitsuji (only if you like Manga though) :)
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it is by Yana Toboso
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Lenka_J said:
The Lord Of Flies by William Golding. A book which inspired for example creators of LOST series or reality show Survivor.
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The Lord Of Flies by William Golding. A book which inspired for example creators of LOST series or reality show Survivor.
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I loved the TV series LOST and I'm thinking about reading the book. It Sounds interesting!
-carola-fan- posted over a year ago
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Yeah, I really liked it. It´s a little bit adventurous and also psychological and it´s one of the best books I have ever read.
Lenka_J posted over a year ago
-carola-fan- said:
I loved reading the books by Kate Morton; The Distant Hours, The Forgotten Garten and The House at Riverton. They are not difficult to read, but not teenish either. It's about secrets and mysteries from the past and with a unecpected end!
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gardnerjc11 said:
If you're looking for something to sink your teeth into, try my debut novel, Sinful Liaisons...a family drama, with a lot of suspense and romance with spice. Not at all boring, with unexpected twists and turns and intriquing characters. It is avaiable online at Barnes and Noble and also Amazon. Check out the reviews.
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If you're looking for something to sink your teeth into, try my debut novel, Sinful Liaisons...a family drama, with a lot of suspense and romance with spice.  Not at all boring, with unexpected twists and turns and intriquing characters. It is avaiable online at Barnes and Noble and also Amazon. Check out the reviews.
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