Number 9: Space. One of the coolest places out there. Everyone has always dreamed or wondered what it would be like to be there and Crater is a good example of that.
Number 8: The classic novel of a dystopian society. Re-vamped in a new story
about love and freedom. That's the Hunger Games. Along with Katniss from
district 12 readers are in for a ride.
Number 7: Matilda is a cute, zany and funny novel that will tickle you funny bone trust me you will love it from the first page to the last.
Number 6: The Outsiders was dark and thought provoking. But That Was Then This Is Now takes all of that to a whole new level. No spoilers but the ending made me
want to smash my book into a wall.
Number 5: Dinosaurs fascinated our minds since we were children. But Michael Crichton
turns our fascination into horror, with a dump of science on top, this makes a perfect novel
for dinosaur fans child and adult alike.
Number 4: Zombies are really scary, you can't deny that what makes them scarier
is that these zombies are made by poisoned chicken nuggets. Along with gore and
comedy its well a dark comedy with flesh eating zombies. What more could you ask
for?
Number 3: Mazes, mazes and more mazes. Mazes are annoying. Especially when your memories are gone and giant mechanical spider-cow-blob thingies chase and kill
you. Also a secret to escape. That's the Mazerunner.
Number 2: Another novel by James Dasher The Eye Of Minds is a more psychological novel then the aforementioned Mazerunner people could argue
back and forth over witch novel is better but this is my opinion.
Number 1: Number one on the list is a tough one for me because I like all of these books but the best one for me now is the Merchant of Death. With snippy
dialogue, memorable characters, compelling story line and non-stop action it really
earned it's spot on the list.

The book you read suck just like your blog
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