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Sugarinii wrote:And everything and anything Scott Westerfield is always good. Particularly the [u]Uglies[/i] triliogy.
Sat Sep 30, 2006 7:19 pm
Xela of Xandra wrote:Final-books-of-series make me sad. :'(
Sat Sep 30, 2006 9:59 pm
Moongewl wrote:The Weetzie Bat books, by Francesca Lia Block, are girly but they're pretty good. They're collected as Dangerous Angels plus a sixth book that's not in the collection, Necklace of Kisses. They're sort of unconventional, and some of the characters are homosexual, so this series might not be for everyone. Her other books are mostly really strange, and even though I consider myself an openminded person I just didn't like what she wrote about drugs and incest, but there are two other books by her that I like: I Was a Teenage Fairy and Girl Goddess #9. Her books are generally geared at high school girls.
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ochazuke=yummy wrote:I love Robin McKinley's stuff, especially her renditions of Beauty and the Beast and the Damar books. Also, one book that never fails to make me start bawling into my pillow is the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. So does the movie, actually. Gerald Morris' King Arthur remakes are hilarious, and Roald Dahl is interesting in a kind of twisted way.