What to Read?

January 17, 2012 9:48am CST
i am an avid reader. i am right now stuck on what to read. i am in the middle of several series and i am tired of waiting for the next book to come out. I am looking for other books to read. I am in the middle of the Dark Hunter series, The Dark Series, lords of the underworld series, the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, The Feral Warriors series, the lords of Deliverance, the Riley Jenson Guardian series, and the Angeneau Novel. That's just to name a few i am in the middle of. i have also read a lot of Star wars over the years also. Thank you in advance.
5 responses
• Philippines
18 Jan 12
I love The Dark Hunter series and most of the books you mentioned. Another great series is the Immortals After Dark by Kresley Cole.
18 Jan 12
Thank you! That is another series i am reading. I have that whole series in e books.
• United States
17 Jan 12
If you enjoy fantasy and humor, you'd probably get a kick out of Terry Pratchett's works. He writes fantasy-based satire and they're a lot of fun. You can start just about anywhere in the series, but I think the first book is technically "The Colour of Magic".
17 Jan 12
Cool. Thank you! i will look it up.
• Philippines
25 Apr 12
I suggest you check goodreads.com or yournextread.com. They will give a lot of good book recommendations and the best is that the recommendations you'll get are related to the books of your interests.
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• Canada
18 Jan 12
Have you read The Game of Thrones series? I heard it's really fantastic and it's probably next on my reading list. They're epic fantasy. Also, once you read the first book you can watch Season One of the show, which I have watched and loved. Still going to read the book though, can't beat the books!
• Philippines
7 Mar 12
Wow, I don't know any of the books you mentioned. It sounds like they are dark mysteries with vampires and devils on them. Is that right? Well, if not, they sure sounds like ones. I don't read much of these books though. The scary novels I read are Stephen King's, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Anne Rice's, and of course the Twilight Saga...