Laviera_j
Kadehadaire_Mage_:)
Id have to agree with the magic and adventure, but maybe not soooo out there that you can't believe it. I read a book actually two books, from a trilogy called Sabriel and Lireal, abd it is about magick, and the dead, and going into dead and seeing the future, and this epic adventure she goes on with a free magic spirit creature trapped in the body of a cat - and hence the cat can talk, but it reads like a realism,. so it was cool.
A bit of love can be cute too I think, but not to much or it becomes a soppy love story.
Bad kittykitty, I think you would enjoy a book called Ash, a secret history. Based on fact, but written as a narrative. There are a few wierd pages though if you read it.
If a book had to have some kind of heartache in it, what kind would it be??? would it be like Harry Potter and his now imminent life of death or murder? Or would it be the loss of something precious? I can't fathom what it is that makes a good book sad. It seems to be mostly death, but is there anything else?