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Same with me! I didn't read outside of school until I read Harry Potter. After that I read Twilight and enjoyed it, not as much as Harry of course. Since then, I've been reading non stop! I greatly enjoyed the Graveyard Book. You should definitely read that one. Along vampire series, I also liked the House of Night series and Vampire Academy. Since joining GR, I've been trying to read more and have gotten many great recommendations. Hopefully a couple years down the road I will be able to recommend books as well, but I've only been reading steadily since the beginning of this year and don't feel as qualified as some of the other readers... :)

And saying it's not YA, but not inappropriate for older teens either. There's nothing racy in it, but it's a higher reading level, that's all....so definitely fine for high-schoolers.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Thanks Laura, I will look into that one! :D

* Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer
* Inkheart, Inkspell, & Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke
* Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage
* Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull
* Chronicles of Ancient Darkness by Michelle Paver
* Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr by Christopher Paolini
* The Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
* Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan
* Young Wizards series by Diane Duane
* Dave Barry's Peter and the Starcatcher books
* Leven Thumps books Obert Skye
* The Edge Chronicles by Paul Stewart
* Here, There Be Dragons series by James A. Owen
There is also a nice list at Listopia on this topic:
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/55...

Not to say it was BAD, because it wasn't, but I just expected a bit more from it. :)

I tried the Bartimaeus trilogy and couldn't get past the first 100 pages. :S I might try it again some day, but for now I think I will read the others on Luann's list. I've started the Inheritance (Eragon) series and most of the others are already on my TBR shelf.


I did love the writing in JS&MN, Clark did a great job imitating that style, but the story just didn't really do anything for me, as it didn't seem to go anywhere...


I did like the writing style, but I just didn't feel that the bad guy was bad enough, or that the resolution was good enough. I read it in January, and I can't really remember the ending of the story, which is strange for me. I usually have pretty good recall for books!
*shrug* I'm not trying to bash the book, but I can't say that I loved it. There were things that I liked about it, but the plot and story progression unfortunately aren't among those things. =\





Good to hear Kandice. I've seen a lot of the girls reading them and thought I'd give them a shot.
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I was just wondering where people went after Harry Potter. What books were HP-mania-like, or have the same suction power?
On recommendations, I got into the Charlie Bone series, Twilight, and the Percy Jackson series. Charlie Bone and Percy Jackson have similarities plot and device-wise, and Twilight has the -mania quality. I'm currently reading Tunnels, which was touted (by the publisher I think) as being the next Harry Potter, but so far I think it's just hype.