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Book Recommendations; Need a book?
Topic Started: Jun 26 2007, 09:30 PM (252 Views)
Keira
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Are you bookless? There's bound to be a book out there calling "Read me! Read me!" but you just can't find that book. If you need a book recommendation, supply the below information, and someone will hopefully suggest a book for you.

- Genre
- YES (what you want in it - i.e. type of characters)
- NO (what you don't want in it - i.e. mushy gushy stuff)
- Reading Level (use it by grade. You may be in 8th grade, but you could be reading on a 12th grade level)
- Rating (i.e. PG, R, PG-13 - that stuff)
- Mood (i.e. light and fluffy, sad and melancholy, etc.)

Also, if you have a great book that you're just dying to get out there, don't hesitate to share it! Someone might absolutely love it! Don't forget to add what's so great about the book, a breif synopsis of it.
NO SPOILERS!!!!!

Hope you find a book!
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Yeah, waitress? I want the regular. You're new? Okay, a large coffee, with no sugar, and a donut. Oh, yeah, I take my coffee black. No sugar and no milk. Yes, a chocolate donut. Don't have em? Maple glazed then.

Ten points to the person who can decifer this.
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Keira
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I think I got it -
It's sort of like, "What would you like today? May I help you?" - my thing. Am I right?
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Girl, I got no notion of what you're talking about there. I was talking in code as to what books I like to read as a joke.
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Keira
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Ah... I see. And don't you go "Girl"ing me, girl! I was taking a wild guess, 'kay?
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Kay.

And take a joke. :P
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Keira
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I wouldn't be the one talking :P
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The Cat Royal books by Julia Golding are great, Keira I reckon you'll like these. :)
Correct Order:

1. The Diamond of Drury Lane
2. The Cat Amoung the Pigeons
3. The Den of Thieves
4. Cat 'O' Ninetails
5. The Black Heart of Jamaica - *Just published*

I'm English so I don't know the grades system, sorry.
I'd say these books are for anyone but written for ages 9-15 years, they are great books, there is some violence and great action but nothing horrific, good humour and hooking storylines.
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