What’s a good book to reda after reading the twilight series?

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10 Responses to “What’s a good book to reda after reading the twilight series?”

  1. WaterGoddess says:

    Daughters of the Moon

    1-800-Where-R-You

    Trickster’s Choice

    Harry Potter

  2. mickeypammie says:

    Read things Annette-Curtis Klause wrote:

    “The Silver Kiss”
    “Blood and Chocolate” (although the movie sucked)

    There are more, so just check her out!

    And maybe, just maybe, you might like the “Sweep” series by Cate Tiernan.

  3. I love Edward Cullen says:

    I LOVE the Twilight series. After I finished reading it, I wanted more! So, I picked up a book called Blue Bloods. Also a vampire book. It is also very good. (But not quite as good as Twilight) But for sure, you will enjoy it! The sequel to Blue Bloods is Mascaraed.

  4. x_beforethedawn_x says:

    Anything by Anne Rice.
    In my opinion, Anne Rice is the queen, the creator of vampire romances.

  5. ~Football Funkie~ says:

    I LOVE THAT SERIES TOO!!! well, i would recommend the Blue Bloods series. also, reserach on http://www.amazon.com (make sure your looking in the books section) and type in key words about things that intrest you. for example, “vampire romance” and it will bring up a whole list of books that fit that catagory. Enjoy, fellow twilight fan!!
    God Bless You!!!
    ~Football Funkie~

  6. Alyssa says:

    The Vampire Kisses Series by Ellen Shreiber
    Companions of The Night by Vivian Vande Velde
    The Silver Kiss by Annette Curtis Klaus
    The Seer Series by Linda Joy Singleton
    The Sweep Series by Cate Tiernan
    The Dark Secrets series by Elizabeth Chandler
    The Midnighters Trilogy by Scott Westerfield
    A Stir of Bones by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
    Daughters of the Moon by Lynne Ewing
    Witches’ Chillers by Raven Silverwolf
    Shadow of A Doubt by SL Rottman
    Blue Is For Nightmares series by Laurie Faria Stolarz
    The Silent Storm by Sherry Garland
    The Mediator series by Meg Cabot
    And any mysteries written by Joan Lowery Nixon are good.

  7. lynn v says:

    eragon series
    inkheart series
    charlie bone series
    artemis fowl series
    dragon rider

    hope that helps.i read them all and i love them!!!although you might be a little too old to read them.but they’re still really good!!

  8. ThrillerBookEater says:

    I am a “Thriller” book fanatic and have read a huge percentage thats out there, so here are some excellent choices (I was going to say “page turner” until I heard the joke “why do people say this book is a real page turner–I know how books work!) Jeffery Deaver, Dennis Lehane, David Morrell and Lee Child, in my opinion they are the best thriller writers in the business!! I am a avid reader in this genre and have read Coben, King, Koontz, F. Paul Wilson, Connelly, and many others but none can touch these authors I’ve listed! The Deaver book I’ve just finished reading now is “The Sleeping Doll”–a brand new release and has literally keeped me up at nights!! I’m quite sure you’ll love his other thrillers as well, such as “The Bone Collector”, “A Maiden’s Grave”, “The Coffin Dancer”, “Praying For Rain”, “Cold Moon”, “The Twelveth Card”, “The Vanished Man”, “Devil’s Tear Drop” et el. For Lehane, start with “A Drink Before War” (don’t let the title fool you) then “Darkness Take My Hand”, “Sacred”, “Gone, Baby Gone”, “Prayers For Rain”, “Shutter Island” and “Mystic River.” For Lee Child, you can start with his first and move forward, but it’s Ok if you don’t. Some personal favs are: “One Shot”, “Trip Wire”, “Hard Luck and Trouble”–a new release, “The Persuader”-my personal fav, “The Hard Way”, but they are all page turners! Also, last but definately not least is David Morrell. All his books are good, but I especially enjoy his last two releases “Creepers” and “Scavenger” which are guaranteed page-turners. Just finished my first Ed Mcbain book “Fiddlers” and it was both engaging and hilarious! Hope this helps, enjoy, Greg

    Source(s):

    http://www.leechild.com/
    http://www.jefferydeaver.com
    http://www.dennislehanebooks.com
    http://www.davidmorrell.net

  9. Amy B says:

    I agree with the Anne Rice suggestion– I would start with _The Mayflower Witches_… Her Vampire Chronicles series is also very good, but in some of the later books, some not-so-nice stuff happens to women. But the first three are great– I just like _The Mayflower Witches_ better, and that book does tie in with the Vampire Chronicles.

    Anita Blake also writes Vampire-y books, but they’re VERY sexy. So, if that’s cool with you, I would read those, but if you’re skittish about that stuff, I’d wait until you’re older. Or something.

    Hope this helps!

  10. ~Love.Rock.~ says:

    Avon True Romance series (historical romance for teens)

    Naughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman

    Uglies trilogy by Scott Westerfeld

    Ghost Boy by Ian Lawrence

    Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz

    Children of the River by Linda Crew

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