sillywoman Posted July 27, 2009 Author Share Posted July 27, 2009 been to bookshop & bought; Judy Blume "Forever", Amanda Godbersen "Luxe" (hmmm::-S) and Judy Blundell "what I saw & How I lied". We also have "Ann of Green G's", la Blume's "Blubber" and Eva Ibbotsen's "The Star of Khazan". We're off now. Wish us luck, and me endless patience! Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/7181-summer-reading-recommendations-for-girl-13/page/3/#findComment-229983 Share on other sites More sharing options...
it'sraining Posted July 27, 2009 Share Posted July 27, 2009 What about reading Twilight by Stephanie Myer- a mixture of adventure/romance/vampire-ness. The books are big but gripping, apparently. There are 4 of them in the series. Good luck Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/7181-summer-reading-recommendations-for-girl-13/page/3/#findComment-230024 Share on other sites More sharing options...
supermum Posted August 7, 2009 Share Posted August 7, 2009 My teenage daughter loves the teenage section at Dulwich Library. She isn't a book worm but when she is in the mood for reading she can borrow quite a few! Hope it helps Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/7181-summer-reading-recommendations-for-girl-13/page/3/#findComment-235317 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travelimo Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 The 'Tomorrow' series by Australian author John Marsden is brilliant; although the subject matter may not seem to be typical for a female (the books are about the invasion and occupation of Australia by a foreign entity), they are narrated in the first person by a female teenager, and are full of the usual teenage issues.I'm not sure what age group the series is aimed at, but know that everyone I have given the series too (it's a popular choice as a birthday/christmas present for friends' children and/or relatives), loves it.I don't know if the books are available in the Southwark libraries, but you could try getting the first book on Amazon and then investing in the remaining 6 books if the first is popular. The first book is 'Tomorrow, when the war began'. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/7181-summer-reading-recommendations-for-girl-13/page/3/#findComment-235495 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curly Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 The best books are the ones she chooses herself. I go to Smiths and get my children to choose a couple of books and make it sound like a real treat (it's difficult not to interfere with their choices but you have to resist). Then read one as a bedtime story until you get to a really exciting bit. Then shut the book and announce that she will have to finish it herself if she wants to know what happens. You may have to wait a couple of days but it has worked with my boys every time. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/7181-summer-reading-recommendations-for-girl-13/page/3/#findComment-235829 Share on other sites More sharing options...
alib Posted August 10, 2009 Share Posted August 10, 2009 My ideas would fall more into the trash category, because I was glued to the likes of Sweet Dreams and Sweet Valley High when I was your daughter's age. I don't think it scarred me, I love reading everything nowadays. And I make my living working with books. I think the 2009 equivalent (US based glamorous escapism) would be...Meg Cabot's Airhead trilogy (and Meg Cabot generally)Cecily Von Ziegaser - Gossip Girl (As seen on TV!) Twilight (though she must know it and if she hasn't asked...)I wonder what her friends are reading? Books that have been made into films she might have liked? The Devil Wears Prada, The Notebook, Pride and Prejudice.I'd also suggest non-fiction, biographies, perhaps no more taxing than Ant n Dec, Girls Aloud,Simon Cowell, or the inside story of Mamma Mia for example, and plenty of books on how to be an actress. I do love most of the books above that people have recommended but I think I might have rolled my eyes and claimed they were boring when I was 13 and climbed back under the duvet with my secret copy of Lace. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/7181-summer-reading-recommendations-for-girl-13/page/3/#findComment-235953 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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