Question:
books for 12-16 year old girls.?
zaire s
2009-10-03 19:05:22 UTC
I need a new book this year. I already read Twilight last year Awesome Harry Potter year before and I tried Little Women, never againnnn. Need a good book like em long please help THANKSS
Fourteen answers:
2009-10-03 19:48:15 UTC
Expect: Romance, Drama, Fashion, History, Fantasy, Classics, Non-Fiction, Fiction, Suspense



Reads



1.Thanks For the Memories – Cecelia Ahern

2.Love is Hell – Melissa Marr, Scott Westerfeld ,Justine Larbalestier…

3.Undead Series – MaryJanice Davidson

4.The Land of Elyon Series – Patrick Carman

5.Poseur: a novel – Rachel Maude

6.The Nanny Diaries: a novel – Emma McLaughlin

7.Private Series – Kate Brian

8.The Hidden Diary of Marie Antoinette – Carolly Erickson

9.Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire – Amanda Foreman

10.The Spiderwick Chronicles – Tony DiTerlizzi

11.The Clique Series – Lisi Harrison

12.Aquamarine –Alice Hoffman

13.Animal Farm - George Orwell

14.The Midnight Twins Series – Jacquelyn Mitchard

15.The Alchemyst Series - Michael Scott

16.Fallout – Ellen Hopkins

17.A Tale of Two Cities – Charles Dickens

18.A.B.C. Murders – Agatha Christie

19.Towards Zero – Agatha Christie

20.The Host – Stephenie Meyer

21.The Secret Life of Bees - Sue Monk Kidd

22.Paisley Hanover Acts Out - Cameron Tuttle

23.Mediator Series – Meg Cabot

24.What I saw and How I lied – Judy Blundell

25.Stealing Heaven – Elizabeth Scott

26. Picture Perfect by Catherine Clark

27.Wings – Aprilynne Pike

28.L.A. Candy – Lauren Conrad

29. The Market – J.M. Steele

30.The Faerie Path- Frewin Jones

31.Boys Series – Meg Cabot

32.Gone With The Wind – Margaret Mitchell

33.Splendor – Anna Godbersen

34.The Thirteenth Tale - Diane Setterfield

35.Sleeping With The Fishes – MaryJanice Davidson

36.Dead until Dark - Charlaine Harris

37.The Mortal Instruments Series- Cassandra Clare

38.The Perks Of Being A Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky

39.A Great and Terrible Beauty Series – Libba Bray

40.Prep: A Novel - Curtis Sittenfeld

41.Vegan Virgin Valentine - Carolyn Mackler

42.The Tea Rose series - Jennifer Donnelly

43.Madapple – Christina Meldrum

44.A Countess Below Stairs – Eva Ibottson

45.The Devil Wears Prada – Lauren Weisengberger

46.Tiger Rising – Kate DiCamillo

47.Educating Carolina – Patricia Cabot

48.The Fetch– Laura Whitcomb

49.Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict - Laurie Viera Rigler

50.Bride Quartet Series – Nora Roberts

51.Ivy – Julie Hearn

52.Secrets of the Tudor court : pleasure palace - Kate Emerson

53.King's Rose - Alisa M Libby

54.Just Ella - Margaret Peterson Haddix

55.Virgin's secret - Victoria Alexander

56.This is Chick-Lit – Lots of people

57.Bras & Broomsticks – Sarah Mlnowski

58.Stray – Stacy Goldblatt

59.Summer After – Carrie Karasyou

60. A reliable wife : a novel - Robert Goolrick

61.The Alphas – Lisi Harrison

62.Secrets of my Hollywood Life – Jen Calonita

63.Crash Into Me - Albert Borris

64.Coffeehouse Angel - Suzanne Selfors

65.Perfumes – Luca Turin, Tania Sanchez

66.Elements of Writing Fiction-Beginnings, Middles, & Ends – Nancy Kress

67.Healthy eating for preteens and teens : the ultimate guide to diet, nutrition and food - Leslie Beck

68.How to Be Good - Nick Hornby

69.Something Borrowed - Emily Giffin

70.Princess Diaries – Meg Cabot

71.The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society – Mary Ann Shaffer

72.Organize Yourself! – Kate Kelly, Ronni Eisenberg

73.Organize Your Life: free yourself from clutter & find more personal time – Kate Kelly, Ronni Eisenberg

74.Graceling – Kristen Cashore

75.Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte

76.Peony In Love – Lisa See

77.Snow Flower and the Secret Fan – Lisa See

78.Woman In The Wall – Patrice Kindl

79.TTYL Series – Lauren Myracie

80.Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days - Jeff Kinney

81.The Debutante - Kathryn Williams

82.The Mermaid Chair - Sue Monk Kidd

83.Daughters of the sea : Hannah - Kathryn Lasky

84.Ransome My Heard – Meg Cabot

85.Julie & Julia [My Year of Cooking Dangerously] – Julie Powell

86.Snowed In – Rachel Hawthorne

87.Once A Witch – Carolyn MacCullough

88.Sussanah Morrow – Megan Chance

89.How Not To Be Popular – Jennifer Ziegler

90.The Red Necklace – Sally Gardner

91.Witch-Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials – Marc Aronson

92.The Salem Witchcraft Trials: A Legal History – Peter Charles Hoffer

93.Vanishing Acts: A Novel – Jodi Picoult



OK, like I said this is MY reading list so that will explain all of the self-help, dieting and perfume books =)



Items (Books) to buy:



Where roses Grow by Patricia Cabot The Wish -Marianne Willman Touch - Francine Prose A Sweet Disorder - Jacqueline Kolosov The Grand Summer of Spells & Other Tales – Barbara E. Hill The Mermaid Song – Marianne Willman The Secret of Mermaid Island – Judith Wade The Last Mermaid – Shana Abe The Scandals of an Innocent - Nicola Cornick A Novel Idea – Aimee Friedman Perfect Chemistry – Simone Elkeles
coombe
2016-11-07 06:21:04 UTC
Books For 12 Year Old Girls
2009-10-03 19:20:43 UTC
The Uglies Series by Scott Westerfeld is amazing; the books are, Uglies, Pretties, Specials, and Extras.

Also by Scott, The Midnighters Series.

Along with Peeps and The Last Days(they go together) and So Yesterday which is a solo novel.



Also, by John Marsden, The Tomorrow Series made up of, I believe, 7 books is the best series I have read this year. They Are:

Tomorrow, When the War Began

The Dead of Night

A Killing Frost, also know as The Third Day, the Frost

Darkness, Be My Friend

Burning for Revenge

The Night is For Hunting

The Other Side of Dawn



It is about a group of teens who go camping and come back to find that they're country has been invaded. Its action packed with some romance.(Takes place in Australia)

I recommend all of these books greatly. Look them up online for a brief summary if you wish! Trust me, you'll love them all.
daniellejb22
2009-10-03 19:16:41 UTC
There is a series i LOVE and its callled the bloody jack series.



1. Bloody Jack

2. The Curse of the Blue Tattoo

3. Under the Jolly Roger

4. In the Belly of the Bloodhound

5. Mississippi Jack

6. My Bonny Light Horseman

7. Rapture of the Deep.



All by L.A Meyer, they are such a good series. #2 in my book (after Harry Potter, of course)



The other series I liked was Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead; this series is aimed more for 15 or 16 yr olds rather than 12.



And if ur just looking for one book and not a series The Host by Stephenie Meyer (yes, the author of the Twilight series). It's totally different from twilight but completely enjoyable.
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2016-02-26 01:33:55 UTC
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Princess Consuela Bananahammock
2009-10-03 19:33:22 UTC
You didn't like Little Women?! Seriously? I loved the book.



There's a series called the Gallagher Girls series by Ally Carter. Really cool series.

Alice series. First book is Agony of Alice.

Percy Jackson. Like Harry Potter
Alice Marie
2009-10-03 19:17:55 UTC
The Septimus Heap series is really good, and full of action, magic, and fantasy. The Percy Jackson series is also good. I think that next time you go shopping for books, try to steer away from the teen section and instead look the the adult and children's section. I have read not one book in the teen's section that I thoroughly liked!
Rachel Di
2009-10-03 19:09:33 UTC
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The Da Vinci Code

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DancingBookWorm
2009-10-03 19:17:37 UTC
Elsewhere

Leven Thumps and the gateway to Foo

the house of night series for like 14 and up
Beth T
2009-10-03 22:13:09 UTC
If you like Harry potter there is a series kind of similar called the children of the red king... and they are all about a kid named charlie bone... i believe there are six to eight of them out and charlie bone can talk to and enter pictures... it was very entertaining to me when i was younger... with great regret I grew out of them... but they were very entertaining for me... and I think you'll like them
Gods SonFlower
2009-10-05 16:42:43 UTC
Ok here's a series!! They are AWESOME!! It follows three girls lives and they are all connected!

Check them out on my squidoo I made about them

www.squidoo.com/good-reads



ENJOY THEM:))
Hippie ♥ Chick ↖∞ΐΩ §ǻЙ ÎŁλ∞↗
2009-10-03 19:16:09 UTC
13 little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson --that was a very good book



Holes by Louis Sachar --that was also a good book. I read the book before the movie came out. I was reading this during Hurricane Isabel. My mom had picked it up when I wasn't reading it. When I wanted to read it again, she didn't want to put it down. She wanted to rip the book in half so she could keep reading, and so she could shut me up. lol. and no, I wouldn't let her do that. I don't remember who go the book though.....



Secret life of the Bees by Sue Monk Kidd --that I read way before the movie came out. very good book.



The Blue Mirror by Kathe Koja----I skipped gym class in high school to finish this one =)



Hate You by Graham McNamee-----I skipped gym class again to finish this one



Med Center by Diane Hoh----this is a very addicting series.



The Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett---I watched that movie so many times as a little girl, but the book was just as addicting. I loved it. I had this book in my history book when I should have been studying for finals back in the 10th grade.



The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks-----I cried so hard while reading this that my mom was telling me to just stop reading it. But I didn't. I just couldn't. I personally hate the movie. They changed some things that just contradicted things in the book



The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton ---this may have been on a school's reading list you have had or may have....but it's one of my favorite books to read. One of my friends use to love reading this over and over again in class in the 7th grade. And she'd just burst into tears. And my teacher would be like...'Taylor, It's just a verb...oh, not that book again.'



Waiting for Sarah by Bruce McBay-----also a very good book. I read this during class.



A Well-Timed Enchantment by Vivian Vande Velde-----I happen to love a lot of her books. Such as Companions of the Night---my all time favorite book.



Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell ---It's a classic =)



Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte ----Also a very good classic. It was a 10th grade book. I listened to it on disk. But I've read it many times since then.



Midnighters by Scott Westerfeld --that's a good series.



Uglies by scott westerfeld ---another good series



All American girl by Meg Cabot---I loved this book so much, I took it with me to a school assembly. I didn’t care if I got stares =p



Vampire Kisses by Ellen Schreiber---I love this series =)



Lord of the Flies by William Golding----It was a 10th grade school book. I loved it. I have read it over again.



The Stand by Stephen King---Very good book



The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald---I read this fairly quickly. I loved it.



Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen----Another classic



I Know What You Did Last Summer by Lois Duncan----I stayed up all night on a school night finishing this. Couldn't put it down.



My Dog Skip by Willie Morris-----I have not read this, but I saw the movie. Books are always better though, right? It was the first movie I ever cried at, and it was in a movie theater.



=)



Though, you say you couldn't stand Little Women. Wuthering Heights, Gone with the Wind, The Great Gatsby, and Pride and Prejudice are all classics. Little Women fall in the category of these books. Maybe you should skip these and wait until you're a little older. Maybe then, you'll appreciate them. (I read Little Women back in the 8th grade as a school book. I hated it. But, I've read it again since then years later only to realize that I did like it.)



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Piglet
2009-10-03 19:16:13 UTC
twilight series and the vampire diaries series!


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