Question:
summer preteen read?
Meg C
2008-07-19 19:38:35 UTC
I'm 12 years old and want a good book to read on the beach. I love romance, history or just plain realistic fiction please give me some ideas!?
21 answers:
Julia :)
2008-07-19 19:50:34 UTC
I'm 15 and a bit of an advanced reader but these should be fine



The mediator series by Meg Cabot

a series about a girl who moves to

Clifornia to live with her three new

stepbrothers and stepfather... who just

happens to be able to speak to ghosts

which comes in handy while flirting

with the 150 year old Jesse in her room



Thirteen Little Blue Envelopes

After a girl's favorite aunt dies she recieves a letter with plane tickets to europe and thirteen little blue envelopes, each envelope has a task on it that she must complete before opening the next envelope



Hex Education

A book about a girl who moves to a small little town and she finds out she's a witch, her and her coven have to find an evil witch and save the town. Comedy



The Girl Fifteen, Charming but insane

i don't know how to describe them.. absolutely awesome. About a young girl in england who is fifteen and charming but insane i guess :)



The Maximum ride series

A girl and her "flock"(five other kids) have wings and have to save the world. By James Patterson, a huge adult writer. Your parents probably love him There's a lot of action, the narration is awesome, and theres a little romance



ALL of Meg Cabot's books *she has over twenty novels and series*



The Queen Geek Social club

A book about a girl, her robot and a club for girsl who just don't fit in



My Angelica

A book about a girl who writes *or tries to* really corny romance novels



Our only amelia may

A story about a young girl growing up as a pioneer in the america mid-west



Malibu Carmie

A boo about a girl who is learning how to surf, about her mother's past, and her future



Captain's command

an awesome book about a girl who's dad's plan has crashed during WWII



Behind the bedroom wall

a story about a girl in a nazi club *during WWII* who finds out her parents are helping JEws escape



the Inkheart series

A girl and her father can read things out of books. Fantasy. A book for booklovers



the DRAMA! series by Paul Ruditis

a gay guy solves mysteries involved with the highly competitive drama department at his school *if you like acting*



True Confessions of a Hollywood starlet

A hollyywood bad girl has to hide from the spotlight after rehab, so she pretends to be a regular kid at aMidwestern high school



The rise and fall of a tenth grade social climber

the main character Mimi has to make her way into the popular group at her odd NEw York highschool after a bet with her friend Sam



Angus thongs and full-frontal snogging series

Youve probably heard of this series



Mermaid Park by Beth Mayall

A girl starts working at a mermaid park for the summerwhen she can't handle living with her verbally abusive stepfather, and pathological liar of a sister. *EXTREMELY GOOD*



The possibility of Fireflies

A story about a girl who lives with her abusive mother and struggling sister *MOTIVATIONAL, about to be made into a movie*



Flush by Carl Hiasen

A really good book, very similar to Hoot but about a guy who has to prove that a casino boat is dumping its wastes into the bay in the florida keys



Anything by Amelia At-water Rhodes

she writes a lot of Vampire stories

she started publishing when she was a teen

i liked the first three or four but i felt

as she developed as a writer she started

getting a tad too vampire loving



Blood and Chocolate

a book about werewolves

by other friend who likes

Vampire books reccomended this

to me like a billion times

it is also a movie



Bras and Broomstick series

A fourteen year old girl who lives in New YOrk discovers her sister is a witch.



To catch a pirate by Jade Parker

I read this book in three hours, set in the 1700s. Hard to explain but awesome. About a girl who pretends to be a privateer to catch the pirate that stole a kiss from her and landed her father in a caribbean jail. Pirates. Love. Comedy. Action. Treasure. Awesome.



Emily Windsnap series

a twelve year old finds out she is a mermaid PERFECT for the beach



here is a site that will help a lot too

http://www.teenreads.com/



they have a cool new books section

that has a long list of books that came out

recently which is constantly updated

which is here: http://www.teenreads.com/features/cool-n...



have fun reading :)
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dragoon
2008-07-19 19:45:46 UTC
Twilight doesn't even rhyme with eyesght in the traditional sense Dustin. lol. Anyways, try any of Meg Cabot's books for young adults. She released a noel about a preteen a couple months ago called Allie Finkle's Rules For Girls. Also Avon True Romance has a bunch of historical romance books for teens (eg. Anna and the Duke, Gwyneth and the Thief, Catherine and the Pirate, etc.) They're quite heartwarming.
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2008-07-20 18:04:27 UTC
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Megan Meade's Guide To The McGowen Boys

The Clique Series

Gossip Girl

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anonymous
2008-07-20 13:06:08 UTC
I have a whole bunch of historical fiction and nonfiction books for kids here: http://www.squidoo.com/noorilibrarytheme3



Most would be appropriate for your age. A few you might especially enjoy include "Mara, Daughter of the Nile," "Catherine, Called Birdy," "Summer of My German Soldier," "The Witch of Blackbird Pond," and anything by Ann Rinaldi. If you haven't already read them, I'd also add "Caddie Woodlawn" and "Sarah, Plain and Tall" to that list, though they have less romance.



A few more for you, all history, romance or both:



The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, by Avi

Children of the River, by Linda Crew

The Only Alien on the Planet, by somebody I can't remember

The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman, by Louise Plummer

Beauty, by Robin McKinley

Crocodile on the Sandbank, by Elizabeth Peters (first in a very fun series)



You're also getting old enough that you might enjoy some classics like Pride and Prejudice or The Three Musketeers. And finally, a lot of girls start reading slightly racier (but not too graphic) classic romances such as Gone With the Wind and The Thorn Birds around your age. I know I did. :)
ALEXIS
2008-07-20 09:37:41 UTC
Try some of these:



Coraline by Neil Gaiman



Abarat by Clive Barker, Make sue you get the hardcover version though!!! If you liked the first one be sure to check out the next book in the series Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War.



The Maximum Ride series (The Angel Experiment, Schools Out Forever, Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports, The Final Warning) by James Patterson



The Riddles of Epsilon by Christine Morton-Shaw



The Cry of the Icemark by Stuart Hill



Inkheart and Inkspell and Inkdeath (coming soon!) by Cornelia Funke



13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher



A Mango Shaped Space by Wendy Mass



Holes by Loise Sanchar



The Chronicles of Narnia (7 books) by C.S. Lewis



The Secret Under My Skin by Janet McNaughton



Define “Normal” by Julie Ann Peters



Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt



The Prophecy of the Stones by Flavia Bujor



Old Magic by Marianne Curley



The Alex Rider series (starting with Stormbreaker) by Anthony Horowitz



Shadow Spinner by Susan Fletcher
Piaz
2008-07-19 22:02:04 UTC
Princess Academy by Shannon Hale

The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart

Freak by Marcella Pixley

Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick

The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson #1) by Rick Riordan

The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary Pearson

Adam Canfield of the Slash by Michael Winerip

The Garden of Eve by K.L. Going
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2008-07-19 19:44:08 UTC
Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt

Holes by Louis Sachar

Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo

Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls

Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech

The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis (I loved this one)

The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster

A Year Down Yonder by Richard Peck

Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli (An AWESOME book!)

Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine (My favorite at your age)

And, of course, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
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2008-07-19 19:47:45 UTC
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2008-07-20 17:03:56 UTC
twilight series.-its about a girl who moves to a new town and she meets a boy and she finds out that he is a vampire.

the clique series-its about 5 girls[i think,i dont remember how many] but there the"it" crowd in school and yeah.

camp confidential series.-about for girls who go to camp every summer and they meet boys and its about there summer at camp.
anonymous
2008-07-20 03:34:00 UTC
wicked lovely - melissa marr

ink exchange - melissa marr



a great and terrible beauty - libba bray

rebel angels - libba bray

the sweet far thing - libba bray



generation dead - daniel waters

the kiss of life - daniel waters (not out yet but next in series)



city of ashes - cassandra clare

city of bones - cassandra clare



the vampire beach sereis - alex duval

bloodlust

initiation

ritual

legacy

(more comming)



the saga of darren shan - darren shan

cirque du freak

the vampires assistant

tunnels of blood

vampire mountain

trials of death

the vampire prince

hunters of the dusk

allies of the night

killers of the dawn

the lake of souls

lords of the shadows

sons of destiny



uglies - scott westerfeld

pretties - scott westerfeld

specials - scott westerfeld

extras - scott westerfeld



parasite positive - scott westerfeld

the last days - scott westerfeld



HIVE - mark walden



the immortals series - tamora pierce

wild mage

wolf speaker

emperor mage

the realms of the gods

(or any of her other series')



candy - kevin brooks

black rabbit summer - kevin brooks



the knife of never letting go - patrick ness



a nicer way to die - sam mills



bad blood - rhiannon lassiter (kinda really creepy)



wind singer - william nicholson



imperial spy - mark robson

imperial assasin - mark robson

imperial traitor - mark robson



The host - stephanie meyer



betwixt - sara bray smith



gemx - nicky singer



fearless - tim lott



breath - cliff mc nish



the looking glass wars - frank beddor

seeing redd - frank beddir



the percy jackson series - rick reordan

percy jackson and the lightning thief

percy jackson and the sea of monsters

percy jackson and the titan's curse

percy jackson and the battle of the labyrinth



the twilight series - stephanie meyer

twilight

newmoon

eclipse

breaking dawn (not out yet)



The harry bosch series - michael connely



UTOPIA - lincon child



Lionboy - zizou corder

Lionboy, the chase - zizou corder

Lionboy, the truth - zizou corder



The edge chronicals - chris riddle and paul stewart

curse of the gloamgloser

the winter knights

clash of the sky galleons

beyond the deepwoods

stormchaser

midnight over santerphrax

the last of the sky pirates

vox

free glader



sabriel - garth nix

lireal - garth nix

abhorsen - garth nix



these are my fave books and the ones i lend out most
anonymous
2008-07-19 20:43:41 UTC
My gawd u chose the rite person! [me!]



The clique series - lisi harrison ww.lisiharrison.com

ttyl series - lauren myracle

how to be popular [and other books by her[ ->Meg Cabot www.megcabot.com



i have an extremelyu long list so if u want more email me kay =]
Wayne
2008-07-19 19:42:14 UTC
DON'T EVEN SAY IT. DON'T.



Nothing that remotely rhymes with eyesight.
anonymous
2008-07-19 20:03:46 UTC
private series by kate brian
anonymous
2008-07-19 19:44:57 UTC
haha..well, I will say it because they are GREAT, WONDERFUL books:

Twilight by Stephenie Meyer!!!!!

Just Listen by Sarah Dessen

the Bloody Jack series by L.A.Meyer



great books!!!!!!! oh and don't listen to the twilight haters!
marqueen71
2008-07-20 18:33:19 UTC
Website below has lots of different lists.



Louis Sachar

Holes, Small Steps, Someday Angeline, Johnny's In the Basement, The Boy Who Lost His Face, Dogs Don't Tell Jokes, Sixth Grade Secrets, and There's a Boy in the Girl's Bathroom



Christopher Paul Curtis Bud, Not Buddy

Carl Hiaasen Hoot and Flush.



Gary Paulsen

Brian's Saga - Hatchet; Brian's Return; Brian's Winter; The River; and Brian's Hunt.

True Adventures - How Angel Peterson Got His Name; Caught by the Sea; Guts; Father Water, Mother Woods; and My Life in Dog Years.

Back in Time - The Cookcamp; Alida's Song; The Quilt; Soldier's Heart; Nightjohn; Sarny; and The Legend of Bass Reeves.

Tucket Adventures- Mr. Tucket; Call Me Francis Tucket; Tucket's Ride; Tucket's Gold; Tucket's Home; and Tucket's Travels.

The World of Adventure - Captive!; Danger on Midnight River; and Escape from Fire Mountain.

Explore the World of Gary Paulsen - Canoe Days; The Beet Fields; The White Fox Chronicles; The Transall Saga; Dogteam; A Christmas Sonata; The Monument; The Haymeadow; The Night the White Deer Died; and Canyons.

Tales to Tickle the Funny Bone - Lawn Boy; The Amazing Life of Birds; Molly McGinty Has a Really Good Day; The Glass Cafe; The Boy Who Owned the School; and The Schernoff Discoveries.



John Gunther

Death Be Not Proud (A memoir about the death of his son from cancer)



Lois Lowry

The Giver - Banned in some areas, yet required reading in some schools, this is a rather different look at a utopian society. Sequels: Gathering Blue and Messenger



Richard Peck

Long Way From Chicago and A Year Down Yonder



Robin Jones Gunn

Christy Miller Series - Summer Promise; A Whisper and a Wish; Yours Forever; Surprise Endings; Island Dreamer; A Heart Full of Hope; True Friends; Starry Night; Seventeen Wishes; A Time to Cherish; Sweet Dreams; and A Promise is Forever.



Sierra Jensen Series - Only You, Sierra; In Your Dreams; Don't You Wish; Close Your Eyes; Without a Doubt; With This Ring; Open Your Heart; Time Will Tell; Now Picture This; Hold on Tight; Closer Than Ever; and Take My Hand.



Katie Weldon Series - Peculiar Treasures



Laura Ingalls Wilder - I have a separate page with more titles.

Little House in the Big Woods, Little House on the Prairie, and Farmer Boy. The last was the book Laura wrote about her husband's childhood.



Kate DiCamillo

Because of Winn Dixie, The Tiger Rising, The Tale of Despereaux, and The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane.



Johanna Spyri (1827 - 1901; Swiss)

Heidi Publication 1880.



Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849 - 1924; English)

The Secret Garden Publication 1911.



Anna Sewell (1820 - 1878; English)

Black Beauty - This story is told from the horse's point of view. Warning: It's a sad story, but there is a happy ending. Publication 1877.



Louisa May Alcott (1832 - 1888; American)

Eight Cousins - Rose's father has died leaving her an orphan. She goes to live with her Aunt Plenty and Aunt Rose. She is very lonely until she makes friends with a servant, Phoebe and then seven cousins, all boys, arrive. Life will never be the same. Publication 1875.



Little Women - This novel about Jo and her three sisters, Meg, Amy, and Beth, is set during the Civil War. Their father has gone off to fight. It is based upon the author's life and the lives of her three sisters. Publication 1868.



Little Men Publication 1871.

Jo's Boys - This is the sequel to Little Men.Publication 1886.



Jane Austen (1775 - 1817; English)

Pride and Prejudice - The courtship of proud Mr. Darcy and prejudiced Elizabeth Bennet is complicated by their persistent misunderstanding of each other's actions and feelings. There are many interesting characters. Mrs. Bennet is preoccupied with marrying off her five daughters. There is an impressive dowager aunt who intimidates everyone except Elizabeth. The amazingly conceited clergyman rehearses his speeches to young ladies. The story is set in the 18th century. Publication 1813.



Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874 - 1942; Canadian)

Anne of Green Gables - Orphaned red head Anne Shirley goes to live with an elderly brother and sister, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert on Prince Edward Island. Anne is a bookish dreamer who needs to be loved. Publication 1908. Sequels include: Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, Anne of Windy Poplars, Anne's House of Dreams, and Anne of Ingleside.



Fred Gipson (1908 - 1973; American)

Old Yeller - The old stray dog certainly is ugly and a thieving rascal, but out here on the Texas frontier a dog is a good companion, especially with Dad away on a cattle drive. Publication 1956.



Jack London (1876 - 1916; American)

The Call of the Wild - A domesticated dog, Buck, is kidnapped and sold to gold hunters. To survive he has to learn to listen to the call of the wild and learn the ways of his wolf ancestors. Eventually, he falls into the ownership of John Thornton, whose life Buck saves twice. Publication 1903.



White Fang - A half wolf - half dog is nearly destroyed by the vicious cruelty of men. Publication 1906.



The Sea Wolf Publication 1904.



Esther Forbes (1891 - 1968; American)

Johnny Tremain - Johnny is an apprentice to a silversmith in Boston (not Paul Revere) in the days just prior to the American Revolution. An accident ends his apprenticeship. In the days following his accident he meets Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and many other men of history. Publication 1944.



Jonathan Swift (1667 - 1745; Anglo-Irish)

Gulliver's Travels - Lemuel Gulliver travels to a series of very unusual and heretofore unknown lands. In one place he is a giant compared to the Lilliputians. In another, he is the size of a mouse compared to the people he finds. He also finds a floating island and a place where intelligent horses are served by humanoids. Publication 1726. This was made into a movie starring Ted Danson.



Daniel Defoe (1660 - 1731; English)

Robinson Crusoe - Crusoe finds himself stranded on an uncharted island off the coast of South America for nearly 30 years. He must find food, shelter, and clothing. He survives because of his faith in God. Many years after landing on the island, he saves a man named, Friday, who is about to be eaten by cannibals and Friday becomes Crusoe's faithful servant. Publication 1719.



Johann Wyss (1743 - 1848; Swiss)

Swiss Family Robinson - Fritz, Ernest, Jack, Franz, Mother, and Father survive a shipwreck and find themselves stranded on a deserted island near New Guinea. Being a religious family they offer thanks to God for all that he has provided. They salvage all that they can from the ship. They build a tree house for protection from wild animals, find food, make candles from berries, bread from roots, and a canoe from a tree. They face snakes, wolves, bears, and a lion, but are doing quite well until they discover a way to leave the island. Who will go? Who will stay? This was made into a movie a very long time ago. Publication 1812.



Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894; Scot)

Treasure Island - Young Jim Hawkins, an innkeeper's son, finds a treasure map among the belongings of a dead seaman. Pirates seek that very map and Jim finds himself in quite a predicament. On board ship, Jim overhears Long John Silver's plans for mutiny. This has also been made into a movie. Publication 1883.



Kidnapped - Young David Balfour went to visit his uncle after his father's death. Uncle Ebenezer wants to steal the boy's inheritance and won't stop at murder. David is soon kidnapped and on board a ship facing a life of slavery. The story is set in 18th century Europe. Publication 1886.



Jules Verne (1828 - 1905; French)

Around the World in Eighty Days - Phineas Fogg tries to make his way around the globe in 80 days in order to win a bet of 20,000 pounds. He is accompanied on his journey by a servant and they implore all sorts of modes of travel (elephant, sled, balloon, etc.). Publication 1873.



Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea - Professor Aronnax leads an expedition attempting to destroy a giant sea monster. Their efforts with harpoons are futile and the men find themselves in the water. Later, they are captured by the enigmatic Captain Nemo on his underwater vessel, the Nautilus. Publication 1870. The movie starred a rather young Kirk Douglas.



Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936; English)

The Jungle Book - A boy is lost in the jungle of India and adopted by a family of wolves. Publication 1894.



Just So Stories - Publication 1902.



Captains Courageous - Harvey Cheyne is a spoiled rich teenager who considers himself above the manual labor aboard the ship. Then he falls overboard and his rescued by a fisherman who insists he earn his keep. Publication 1897.



Scott O'Dell (1898 - 1989; American)

The Black Pearl - Ramon and his father seek pearls of the coast of Baja, California. Ramon dreams of finding a valuable black pearl, but he also thinks of the monster of the deep, Manta Diablo. When he does find a black pearl he is warned that to keep it risks the wrath of the monster. Publication 1967.



Island of the Blue Dolphins - This is the true story of an Indian girl, Karana, who spent 18 years alone on an island off the coast of California. Publication 1960.



Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (1896 - 1953; American)

The Yearling - This story is set in the backwoods of Florida in the 1860's. A twelve year old boy, Jody Baxter, raises an orphaned fawn, but as the animal grows problems arise and he must set it free. Publication 1939.



Roger Lancelyn Green (1918 - 1987; English)

The Adventures of Robin Hood by - This is a folktale which began as a ballad during the Middle


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