I love Twilight. I introduced the series to my mom and two of my sisters, and now they love them too. I think females of almost any age enjoy these books, even though I think they are more for teenagers. I don't know about guys but if you like vampires, go for it.
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Twilight Stephanie Meyer
Ah, Twilight. Most of us probably know what Twilight is about, but here is a refresher. Isabella Swan moves from Phoenix, Arizona to live with her father, Charlie in Forks, Washington. She meets Edward, a pale skinned and good-looking vampire. Bella finds out what he is, and falls in love with him.
Witch & Wizard by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet
Wisty and Whit Allgood, a sister and brother, are taken out of their house in the middle of the night and accused of being a witch and wizard by the new government that has taken over. Thousands of young children have also been kidnapped, though some have been accused and put in jail, many remain missing. The new leaders will stop at nothing to repress the lives of normal teenagers and make the world into what they see as perfect.
This is another one of James Patterson's books, which I seem to always like. This book is a great young adult book. I really hope that they write a sequel, because it is one of those books that leaves you wanting more.
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