Genres I like:
-Romance [Honestly, I can't really stand a romance if it's just...normal. For me, there has to be some type of fantasy or science fiction theme along with it.]
-Fantasy
-Science Fiction [This I am really picky about. I don't like science fiction about clones, robots, aliens, and things of that such.]
-Action/Adventure [As in not journals, autobiography/biography, or things written like "To Kill A Mockingbird" (although that was an OK book), I like stories with some pizazz to them; not "daily life".]
They don't necessarily have to be thick, but I'd prefer thick books better. Mostly because the story is longer, doesn't end so quickly, usually has more detail, and keeps you entertained for a longer period of time.
To give you more of an idea, here are some books I've already read/am currently reading:
-Twilight Saga
-The Immortal Instruments series
-Inkheart trilogy
-Eragon series
-Harry Potter series
-The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
-The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel trilogy
-The House of Night series
-The Hunger Games trilogy
-Wings
-Hush, Hush
-Fallen
-Saving Zoe
-A Series of Unfortunate Events series
-Confessions of a First Daughter
-Skinned
-Must Love Black
-Time of the Witches
-My Fair Godmother
-Darkest Power series
-Cathy's Book, Cathy's Key
-The Lovely Bones
-Frozen Fire
-Ella Enchanted
-TTYL series
-The Chronicles of Narnia series
-The Edge on the Sword
-Incarceron
-The Lightning Thief series
-Fairest
-Dracula
-Evernight series
-Treasure Island
-Island of the Blue Dolphins
-True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet
-The Host
-This Lullaby
-Beastly
...and that's all that comes to mind.
Thanks,
-Renee.
-Romance [Honestly, I can't really stand a romance if it's just...normal. For me, there has to be some type of fantasy or science fiction theme along with it.]
-Fantasy
-Science Fiction [This I am really picky about. I don't like science fiction about clones, robots, aliens, and things of that such.]
-Action/Adventure [As in not journals, autobiography/biography, or things written like "To Kill A Mockingbird" (although that was an OK book), I like stories with some pizazz to them; not "daily life".]
They don't necessarily have to be thick, but I'd prefer thick books better. Mostly because the story is longer, doesn't end so quickly, usually has more detail, and keeps you entertained for a longer period of time.
To give you more of an idea, here are some books I've already read/am currently reading:
-Twilight Saga
-The Immortal Instruments series
-Inkheart trilogy
-Eragon series
-Harry Potter series
-The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
-The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel trilogy
-The House of Night series
-The Hunger Games trilogy
-Wings
-Hush, Hush
-Fallen
-Saving Zoe
-A Series of Unfortunate Events series
-Confessions of a First Daughter
-Skinned
-Must Love Black
-Time of the Witches
-My Fair Godmother
-Darkest Power series
-Cathy's Book, Cathy's Key
-The Lovely Bones
-Frozen Fire
-Ella Enchanted
-TTYL series
-The Chronicles of Narnia series
-The Edge on the Sword
-Incarceron
-The Lightning Thief series
-Fairest
-Dracula
-Evernight series
-Treasure Island
-Island of the Blue Dolphins
-True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet
-The Host
-This Lullaby
-Beastly
...and that's all that comes to mind.
Thanks,
-Renee.