I have read many, many books and was wondering does anybody have a suggestion of a book I may be interested in?

I am an 8th grader with a college level lexile and prefer fictionish books.

the sight - david clement davies

his dark materials - phillip pullman
the bitterbynde triology - cecilia dart-thornton

ask your parents. I raided my mothers bookshelves when I was in year 6. The above are certainly fictional reads though much exploration of characters bonds with eachother are explored.

http://als.lib.wi.us/Collegebound.html

This book list is organized in categories, so be sure to scroll down to see them all. There are lots of excellent reads here, fiction and non-fiction.

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Here are four of very different kinds that I have enjoyed.

The Three Musketeers - Alexander Dumas
Stranger in a Strange Land - Heinlein
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Angelou
The Kite Runners - Hosseini

Of course! Based on your description, here's how you can find a book suggestion that suits your preferences:

1. Utilize book recommendation websites: Websites like Goodreads, BookBub, and What Should I Read Next? are excellent resources for finding book recommendations. You can search for books based on genre, age range, reading level, or themes.

2. Explore booklists: Many websites and literary magazines publish lists of recommended books for different age groups and interests. For example, check out lists like "Best Books for 8th Graders" or "Young Adult Fiction" on websites such as Book Riot or the American Library Association (ALA).

3. Ask a librarian or teacher: Librarians and teachers are knowledgeable about books suitable for different reading levels and interests. They can provide personalized recommendations based on your preferences and help you discover new authors or series.

4. Look for award-winning books: Numerous prestigious literary awards focus on young adult and middle-grade fiction. Consider checking out the winners and nominees of awards like the Newbery Medal, Michael L. Printz Award, or the Coretta Scott King Book Awards.

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Remember, it's always helpful to provide more specific details about your interests, preferred genres, or themes you enjoy in order to receive more tailored book recommendations.