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    So, I'm looking to read some books. Novels are great tbh. List books that are good.
     
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    but theese r probs like 3rd gradebooks
     
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    ye ik but I want to read a good book
     
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    i suggest u to look up. 'it gets worse' or 'i hate my selfie' - Shane dawson.
     
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    Harry Potter, Maze Runner, Hunger Games, or anything John Green.
     
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    Well ~Agent~ luv you can handle novel books I have one you might like. It also depends on your reading level and what you are actually allowed to read.

    The novel I was talking about is called "The 5th Wave"
     
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    Maze runner and huger games is like to try. Harry Potter is so confusing >~>

    For me it is
     
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    oo I saw the movie trailer for that and it seemed interesting.
     
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    I'll look it up. Reading levels are the letters you get from A-Z right?
     
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    Em wimpy kid, skulduggery pleasant really good book, the nowhere emporium
     
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    I mean by what grade luv. Like I read at a College level (American College) Like my daughter reads at a Kindergarten level which means she just started to read.
     
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    when I was 5 I had a reading age of 11, so heres here
     
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    Hmm I don't know any specific A-Z level books but here are some good ones.
    • Diary of a Wimpy Kid
    • Dork Diaries
    • Geronimo Stilton
    • Goosebumps
    Just things around those lines
     
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    The cellar. Its a wonderful book, there is a second one, but I've not read it all the way.
    I also enjoyed The Hatchet, as well as A Child Called It. They're all good books, also The Giver was a good book. I don't recommend you to the movie though, its so bad.
     
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    I read at a college level in middle school. So, the books I'd recommend might be a bit much for you if Harry Potter was confusing.
    Not trying to offend, but I always found Rowling's writing style to be too simple.

    Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan
    Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson
    Worldwar by Harry Turtledove
    A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
    The Martian by Andy Weir
    The new Star Wars novels are pretty okay. That's about all I can honestly rate them at, but they aren't terrible.
     
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    What reading level and what level of maturity? Like March of the Barbarians is a fantastic book, but it has a lot of mature content and violence.
     
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    The movie wasn't so bad for those of us who didn't read the book.
    Not great, but not such an effrontery.
     
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    ah. I guess you could say

    6th or 7th grade.
    dork diaries is good, Finishing the book that just came out.
    I'll take the cellar into thought. I've already read the Giver :p
    Violence I don't mind and as I said to Myrmwife, 6th or 7th grade.
     
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    The story of my leif - by me. It's a great story of the making of a skrub.
     
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