Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-24.115.246.196-20181225061355/@comment-37879183-20181227042739

Brotherband Chronicles or Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan, Lord of the Rings/Hobbit (These are more challenging, but good if you want a harder read), any of the Rick Riordan books (Trials of Apollo, Magnus Chase, Kane Chronicles, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Heroes of Olympus, etc), Eragon (also a bit harder), Artemis Fowl (the main character of Artemis Fowl is an anti-hero so he's dislikable), possibly Divergent (Divergent is contains a lot of violence and may not the best choice), Robinson Crusoe or Swiss Family Robinson if you would prefer a classic (Robinson Crusoe is one of my absolute favorite books), Anne of Green Gables (another classic, this one has a TV show which isn't the best), Gulliver's Travels (this one is another classic and also a very challenging read), any of Gail Carson Levine's books (these are awesome, Levine was my favorite author until I read the Keeper of the Lost Cities series), Alice in Wonderland (classic), How to Train Your Dragon, Goddess Girls (for a slightly younger age group), Junie B. Jones (this one is for really young readers, like 8 year olds, but these books are still hilarious), any of Gordan Korman's books (MacDonald Hall, I Want to Go Home, No Coins Please, Restart), The Clique (great series), A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Land of Stories, My Sister the Vampire, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe or any other books by Douglas Adams (these are science fiction), or any of the books suggested above by Z-funWithBooks or Hermione genius. I probably listed way more books than anyone needs to read. I went overkill and I was like "I love this book, I can't leave this out" and repeated that until I had listed pretty much every book I've read over the past two years.