Sigma series of books by James Rollins. Grey & Seichan need to get it together
Sigma series of books by James Rollins. Grey & Seichan need to get it together
Katy Towell - Skary Childrin and the Carousel of Sorrow
Has:
Suspense
Slight Romance
Betrayal
Mistery
and Blood, hehhehe
The Back of the Book Reads:
They say it was a storm that ruined Widowsbury. And when it ripped through the town for twelve straight days, it tore open a gate a gate through which escaped all sorts of foul, rotten things. There were such things as vampires. There were such things as ghosts. There were absolutely such things mad scientists who reanimated the dead. The once-perfect little haven became a beacon for everything bad in the world. Nothing and nobody unfamiliar would ever be trusted again, for one could never be sure of what secrets waited under the surface.
There was peace again for a few years after the storm. And then, one grey December morning twelve years to the day, a most troublesome stranger came to town.
You will love this book, but for something lighter I recommend some of these:
Mrs. Piggle- Wiggle
Harry Potter Series
Twilight Series
and for a scare ( or whatever it would be) try a book by Stephen Hawkings, like Gerald's Game or something.
Keep reading, it's so fun or something!
The A-list series by Zoey Dean.
Sophie McKenzie books.
They all have murder, violence, gore descriptions, great plots and suspence.
Really good books and series'
stephen king - the girl who loved tom gordon
an absolutely brilliant book.
If you have any interest in Child Psychiatry then i'd look up the author 'Torey Hayden' she has really interesting books about her personal experiences working with troubled children
CATCHING FIRE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its unrealllll tbh only read 2 books in my life but this one got me hooked
Well first if you didn't read it in High School, then I definitely gotta recommend you read Catcher in the Rye.
Also, I'm a huge vampire freak, so of course I'll recommend Twilight Saga, though I'm sure most of you have read them. lol
And uhhhhh, I also loved Fire, Graceling, Hush Hush, and the first Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. =)
Personally, I love the 'Switchers' trilogy by Kate Thompson, I think
Very fantasy yet earthy
people know me because of that shower thing one time and I do not regret anything
upon further review I feel a rather mild regret is warranted
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