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christianreader2008-05-20 11:17 pm
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teen girl reading recommendations
Hey, my niece Sabrina likes to read. She's about to turn 13 in June. Can you make any suggestions for wholesome (Christian or non) books that a girl her age might enjoy? I'm thinking I might get her some for her birthday, because apparently she reads up a storm and needs constant replenishment. Thanks!
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Grandma's Attic, too. *love*
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Also, I liked the Elizabeth Gail books by Hilda Stahl. According to this website (http://www.readingwell.com/z-stahl.html), the original books were published in 1978, and then in 2001 they re-published them, but only some of them and gave some of them new names. I don't know why. There was nothing wrong with the originals. That just seems very silly to me, especially leaving a bunch of them out. But anyway, if you find the original series, they're really good.
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Thanks for the recommendations! That is weird about the names.
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Books by: Louisa May Alcott, L.M. Montgomery, Eleanor Estes, Agatha Christie, Maud Hart Lovelace, Elizabeth Spear, Elizabeth Enright, Margaret Sidney.
Titles (excuse the lack of italics): Across Five Aprils, Rifles for Watie, The Westing Game, Johnny Tremain, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Swiss Family Robinson, Heidi, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, The Golden Goblet, Red Sails to Capri, The Door in the Wall, Pollyanna.
Can you tell I love young adult fiction? :-)
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