Books, books, beautiful books

With summer beginning for some and just about to begin for others, to be honest I felt a little sad. My classmates at Scholars are super awesome, and I like to learn. However, something that wiped my mind clean of this was the reminder of books. Books, books, beautiful books.

During the school year my free time for reading approaches the scale of "Zip" to "2 AM reading".  I glanced down at my books and began to think a thought that had been thinking its thought while I had been thinking. It was this: "I have time to read a full book series now!" I began to feel the warmth creeping into my heart, free time to dive into a mystery in the Bahamas, or a fantasy in a whole different world. Better yet, I can start writing my book again! Oh the joy of reading. Books. The word is music to my ears.

If you say, "I don't really like reading." It's because you aren't reading the right books.

Yeah, you figured it out, BOOKLIST!!!
I love books, so here are a few that if you don't like, you simply have no taste. But really, find something you do like if you don't like these. :D

BOOKLIST:
Incarceron by Catherine Fisher
-First of a trilogy. Incredible, it's about a living prison and is bound to captivate those who like fantasy at all.
The Hunger Games by Susan Collins
-I've heard mixed reviews on this due to a less then happiest ending. I personally thought it was pretty sick nasty. They send people into a natural gladiators ring. Awesome.
The 39 Clues by Various Authors
-Written by a collection of authors I am currently on the second book. Yes, I have far to go. xD They are based on a worldwide scavenger hunt for clues all over the world with teenagers as the main characters. Win.
The Red Pyramid and Percy Jackson and the Olympians (series) by Rick Riordan
-The reason why I clumped these two together is for two reasons,
1. They are both by the same, fun, very good at imitating children, author.
2. They both relate to mythology, the first being Egyptian, the latter Greek.
Fly by Night by Francis Hardinge
-An excellent story about a young girl who lives in a world where books are banned to most people.
Elantris by Brandon Sanderson
-Elantris is fantastical tale centered around a once all powerful race that has become infected with some kind of plague. Incredibly written.

These are six amazing books/series that I think are worth reading. If you have already read all those, or have a book that really want to suggest, comment below! :)

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