Hello to tell you all! I love to read books and my FAVORITE series so far are Gossip Girl and Twilight. Are there any other good series out there similar to these? If not similar, you favorite books anyway? All types of books are fine! Adult books are fine.
Terry Goodkind. Wizard's First Rule and sequels.
Spellsong Chronicles by L. E. Modesitt. starting with The Soprano Sorceress
John Ringo's Counsel Wars series (There Will be Dragons, Emerald Sea, Against the Tide, and East of the Sun, West of the Moon)
Anne McCaffrey. Dragon Riders of Pern books
Alice Borchardt. Silver Wolf, The Night of the Wolf, and Wolf King
Garth Nix. Sabriel, Lireal, and Abhorsen
Noel-Anne Brennan. Sword of the Land and Blood of the Land
Steven Brust's books about assassins. In order they are Taltos, Yendi, Dragon, Jhereg, Teckla, Phoenix, Athyra, Orca, and Issola. They can be read out of order and make perfect sense, though.
Robin McKinley's books. Any of them are great. Sunshine is about vampires, and is better than Twilight.
Deborah Hale. Wizard's Ward and Destined Queen
Arabian Nights.
Marian Zimmer Bradley.
Andre Norton. Mark of the Cat
Alice Hoffman. Green Angel
Michael Crichton. Any of his books.
Tanya Huff. Summon the Keeper and sequels.
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes. Den of Shadows series and her shape shifter series starting with Hawksong
Diana Wynne Jones. Any of her books.
J. K. Rowling. Harry Potter
Morgan Llywelyn. Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish is a wonderful read. If you are interested in Amergin the bard, or anything Irish for that matter, try out this book.
Jennifer Roberson. Chronicles of the Cheysuli
Gregory Maguire. Wicked. He wrote some other books based on fairy tales, like Mirror Mirror.
Robert T. Bakker. Raptor Red
Kate Elliott. Spirit Gate and sequel
Diane Duane. So you Want to be a Wizard and sequels.
Donna Jo Napoli. Sirena and Beast. Check out her other books too
Lisanne Norman. Turning Point and sequels
W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear. People of the Wolf and sequels.
Erin Hunter. Warriors series
George Orwell. 1984
Any and all of Shakespeare's plays
Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen. It's a play
Ray Bradbury. Fahrenheit 451
Terry Pratchett. Any of Pratchett's books.
Madeleine L'Engle. A Wrinkle in Time and sequels
Tamora Pierce. Immortals series, and all her other books as well.
Philip Pullman. His Dark Materials
Shirley Jackson. The Lottery. It's a short story
Richard Connell. The Most Dangerous Game. Also a short story.
I know it's a long list, but there's bound to be something I mentioned that you'll like.