... very good, for kids AND adults... an excellent writer. For more modern stories... Potter books are fantasy, not science...age. You might go to your local library and...
8 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 28/11/2012
... haven't read myself yet, but... really good for teenagers... Books Oh, and the...of a Wimpy Kid books ! ...! I love to read too.
4 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 16/12/2009
...two worlds with a bunch of other kids . I've enjoyed all of Neal's books I've read . A Walk to Remember by Nicholas...
9 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 18/11/2007
It's ok to read twilight after you've had a real relationship with someone and can tell the difference between love and abuse, so the lust portrayed as twu wuv in the book won't give you wrong ideas.
6 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 28/02/2009
...never stop me from buying a book . We also frequent the library at...as I'm concerned reading is good no matter the content. If he wants to read diane steele, stephen king, comics...
11 Answers · Pregnancy & Parenting · 06/05/2013
... Harry Potter books : J.K. Rowling....R. Martin To Kill a Mockingbird... class and homeless (with kids ) in America: Michelle...
13 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 29/09/2008
...sad and moving fictional book about a girl who is...family from heaven while they try to come to terms with... funny! Starter for Ten by David... is about a geeky kid in the eighties and...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 30/08/2008
..., a more serious book , but a classic: Flowers for Algernon by Daniel... have some element of romance to them, but some are.... But you read Twilight, so I...
8 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 29/10/2010
...and reread it from time to time. Even the kids in my class that...school and hated reading couldn't stop reading this book . It's that...," for the butterfly tattoo on...
23 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 23/09/2007
...anything to get them back. To make things more ...part human, part wolf, with a taste for flying kids . These books are sooo good! I read the first one in 2 ...
11 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 15/04/2009