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  • What are some good romance or realistic fiction books to read?

    Posted by admin on July 13th, 2010 and filed under fiction books | 4 Comments »

    Hey, so basically I’m doing summer reading homework and we have to get good books to read so please answer with any suggestions of good ones because I have to write an essay on whatever I read, so I want to get something good. Please try romance or realistic fiction because I like those best.

    hey you could read anything by nicholas sparks. i loved all of his books.. i would reccomend the last song, dear john, the choice, or the guardian.

    hope i helped!

    4 Responses

    1. Amanda Says:

      hey you could read anything by nicholas sparks. i loved all of his books.. i would reccomend the last song, dear john, the choice, or the guardian.

      hope i helped!
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    2. I am the SUN. WORSHIP ME! Says:

      "Phone Crazy" by Deborah Holland
      "Brittany’s Father" also by Deborah Holland
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    3. Heather Box Says:

      warriors by erin hunter. percy jackson
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    4. Simba Says:

      Try Richard Paul Evans, my favorite is The Sunflower

      The Sunflower-
      Just a week before their marriage, Christine’s fiancé calls off the wedding, leaving her heartbroken. With hopes of helping her through a difficult time, Christine’s best friend Jessica enrolls them both on a humanitarian mission in Peru, to work at an orphanage called El Girasol — The Sunflower. While working at the orphanage Christine meets Paul Cook, a successful and charismatic American doctor who has fled the States after one fatal day took away his career, his faith, and the woman he loved. Unplanned events lead Paul and Christine into the jungle of the Amazon, where Christine must confront her deepest fears, and she, and Paul, must both learn to trust and love again. Filled with powerful lessons of faith and hope, The Sunflower is an evocative novel about the redemptive power of love from one of the world’s most beloved storytellers.
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