Saturday, January 9, 2010

What are some books that you think a teenage girl would like?

i like to read,about anything!What are some books that you think a teenage girl would like?
I'm not sure of your exact age ... and reading tastes change a lot between the ages of 13 and 19 ... so it's not an easy question to answer. However, I'd recommend ';Justin Thyme'; if you're 13-15, and ';Just in Case'; if you're 16-19. If you're bang in the middle, then get both!!! They're both very different yet equally compelling! You can find them at:


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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Just-Case-Meg-Ro鈥?/a>What are some books that you think a teenage girl would like?
Read The Uglies Trilogy. It is by Scott Westerfeld, it is set to the future where when you turn 16 you become a ';pretty.'; It is really interesting! I know it may sound weird: but it is the best 3 books I've ever read. The Uglies, The Pretties, and The Specials. It is by Scott Westerfeld.
King Fortis the Brave
Twilight/ New Moon by Stephanie Meyers (vampire stories...i usually don't like em but these are great)


Gossip Girl by Cecily von Ziegesar (more mature.)


Pride %26amp; Prejudice by Jane Austen (a classic!)


Sisterhood of Traveling Pants - Anne Brashares (easy %26amp; fun read.)


The Clique series (haven't read, heard they're good.)


Gone with the Wind (old but GREAT!! i'm reading it right now) by Margaret Mitchell


For One More Day - Mitch Albom (realllllly sad...but it's good!)


A Child Called It/ The Lost Boy - Dave Pelzer
I read IT by Stephen King in Jr High. Eyes of the Dragon is also by him and a great book. It's fantasy, not horror (I think it's the only one he's done like that) Harry Potter, of course. If you like fantasy settings or Renaisance Faires (and don't mind really long books) try the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. It's very inportant to start with the fist book (Ee of the World) The Dark Elf books by R A Salvatore are awsome (Start with the first book). If you're into SciFi, any of the Star Trek Next Generation books are good. The Miles Vorkorsigan series by Lois McMaster Bujold are really good. Discworld series by Terry Prachett, Zanth series (lots of puns) by Peirs Anthony.
I know titles,bad with authors names(go on amazon to put in book titles )


Crooked


A certain slant of light


Twilight


A tree grows in brooklyn


chicken soup for the teenage soul(really good stories)
Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens. Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck. To kill a mocking bird, by Harper lee. Any of the classics really. I'm a teenager and I love them!!!
i guess it would depend on what you like. i have a friend who's into books that are so cliche, it's so obvious how the ending turns out but yet she still reads them. some are THe Clique Series by Lisi Harrison, Gossip Girl by Cecily von Zeigesar (i think that's how you spell it) Princess Diaries by meg cabot Mates Dates....series and Truth dare Kiss and promise series by Cathy Hopkins umm...lemme see, there's a lot more i just can't name them


but it you like books that are a bit more interesting, more mature i guess, books that teach a moral or something i dunno would be books by Sarah Dessen. i love her books. it's really good and you leanr something from it.


i also llike romance books. i like to read books by Nicholas Sparks, JoAnn Ross, Nora Roberts, Jane Heller (especially ';Femaile Intellignece';) and mysteries by Mary Higgins Clark. i think this is enough books to last for a while. if you need any more help with books just ask!





Oh yeah, i also recommend books by Robin Jones Gunn
Read Harry Potter of course if you haven't yet! I would also suggest Ella Enchanted(the ORIGINAL one) by Gail Carson Levine and The Princess Diaries series or other books by Meg Cabot.
TTYL, it is a really good book, and it is written in IM Format. it is like reading messages you and your friends wrote.
The Vampire Diaries (for young adults). It's a set of 4 books. Vampire/Teen/Romance novels.
Well, I like romantic books. It makes me feel like a teenager.

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