I love to read so here's a list of books I read and definitely recommend:
1. Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
(Definitely my favorite book out—Patch is just so sexy!)
2. Crescendo by Becca Fitzpatrick
(The sequel to Hush, Hush. Shocking ending—can’t wait for Tempest)
3. The Wolves of Mercy Falls Series by Maggie Steifvater
(Shiver was beautiful and angsty. Sam and Grace are just so cute it’s irresistible. Why not read Linger?)
4. The Immortal Instrument Series by Cassandra Clare
(This includes: City of Bones, Ashes, Glass, and Fallen Angels so far. Jace is so sexy and something is always going down. Don’t miss out on it!)
5. Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordon
(I read the series and let me tell you, Percy is funny and he can kick ass. Get into the action!)
6. The Demonata Series by Darren Shan
(This series will mentally scar you for life. Read it. READ it, you will never read horror like this anywhere else)
7. Cirque Du Freak by Darren Shan
(I didn’t read the whole series but the book grabbed me from the moment I picked it up. It’s actually the first Darren Shan book I read. You won’t regret it)
8. Cirque Du Freak: Sons of Destiny by Darren Shan
(I went ahead and skipped to the last book. Disappointed at the end though. The title’s pretty clever once you read it)
9. Tithe by Holly Black
(I mean the story is follows the same guideline of the rest of the faerie tales you’ve probably read, but I like the details and I liked reading it so yeah, try it)
10. Wenny Has Wings by Janet Lee Carey
(I read this when I was younger and I thought the story was just absolutely sweet)
11. The Last Apprentice: Night of the Soul Stealer by Joseph Delanely (I haven’t actually read the series but the book was just awesome to me, I’m actually gonna try to finish reading the rest of the books)
12. Living Dead Girl by Elizabeth Scott
(Warning: read this only if you have a strong stomach. It’s really sad and grotesque but you can’t help but want to see how it ends)
13. The Host by Stephanie Meyers
(I frickn’ loved this book. Hands down. Ugh, I can’t stress how much I love this book. It made me cry)