Question:
Good books for 15 year old girl?
anonymous
2011-02-02 16:37:11 UTC
I like The Host by Stephanie Meyer, all the books by Meg Cabot, and most young adult books I like. If you can leave some suggestions, and maybe a little description of it, that'd be great. Thanks.
Eight answers:
Lindsay
2011-02-02 16:49:18 UTC
Cassandra Clare

- City of Bones

- City of Ashes

- City of Glass

-The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel



Richelle Mead

- Vampire Academy

- Frostbite

- Shadow Kiss

- Blood Promise

- Spirit Bound

- The Last Sacrifice



L.A. Meyer

- Bloody Jack

- Curse of the Blue Tattoo

- Under the Jolly Roger

- In the Belly of the Bloodhound

- Mississippi Jack

- My Bonny Light Horseman

- Rapture of the Deep

- Wake of the Lorelei Lee



Anna Gobersen

- The Luxe

- Rumors

- Envy

- Splendor



Julia Golding

- The Diamond of Durry Lane

- Cat Among the Pigeons

- Den of TThieves

- Cat O' Nine Tails

- Black Heart of Jamaica

( new series now)

- Secret of the Sirens

- The Gorgons Gaze

- Mines of the Minotaur

- Curse of the Chimera



Frewin Jones

- The Faire Path

- The Lost Queen

- The Sorcerer King

- The Immortal Realm

- The Enchanted Quest

- The Charmed Return



Rick Riordan

- Percy Jackson and the Olympians; The Lightning Thief

- Sea of Monsters

- The Titans Curse

- The Battle of the Labyrinth

- The Last Olympian

(new series)

- The Kane Chronicles; The Red Pyramid

(new series)

- Heroes of Olympus: The Lost Hero



Melissa De La Cruz

- Blue Bloods

- Masquerade

- Revelations

- The Van Allen Legacy

- Misguided Angle

- My Bloody Valentine



** Now for random titles**

- The Living Dead Girl by Elizabeth Scott

- Vixen by Jillian Larkin

- The Juliet Club by Suzanne Harper

- Academy 7 by Anne Osterland

- Aurelia by Anne Osterland

- Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

- The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

- Princess Academy by Shannon Hale

- Once Dead Twice Shy by Kim Harrison

- Stolen: A Letter To My Captor by Lucy Christoper

- Deception by Lee Nichols

- Siren by Trica Rayburn



There are some titles! Hope this helped!!!
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anonymous
2011-02-02 16:45:29 UTC
The Hunger Games Trilogy is great - it's also a best-seller. Here's wikipedia's version of a description:



It introduces sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives in a post-apocalyptic world in the country of Panem where North America once stood. This is where a powerful government working in a central city called the Capitol holds power. In the book, the Hunger Games are an annual televised event where the Capitol chooses one boy and one girl from each district to fight to the death. The Hunger Games exist to demonstrate not even children are beyond the reach of the Capitol's power.



It's very suspensful but still well-paced - it's a truly remarkable read. Give it a go. Happy reading!
mbot
2011-02-02 16:59:51 UTC
I second The Hunger Games recommendation. A really great series, and actually well written (unlike some other popular YA franchises... ahem).



A few other recommendations:



Beauty, by Robin McKinley, is a retelling of Beauty and the Beast. It's beautifully written, a pleasure to read, and I enjoy it as much at 29 as I did at 13.



The Face on the Milk Carton (Caroline Cooney) is a teen thriller/mystery with some romance that has at least one sequel (Whatever Happened to Janie?) that is also very good.
?
2011-02-02 19:39:07 UTC
Dangerous Days: The Autobiography of a Photojournalist, and its sequel, Blades: The Autobiography of a Rescue-Helicopter Pilot, both by J. William Turner. Very realistic fiction about Australian teens facing several tense, dramatic, life and death situations set in many parts of Australia, plus England and California. The plot of each novel is written as a collection of four related shorter books (about 100 pages per book) inside a single cover dealing with teenage, adult and social themes. More info in Google and turneramazon.com
?
2011-02-02 17:01:30 UTC
Maximum Ride series by: James Patterson (One of the first books I read by him. He's an amazing author and I love these series)

Max, Fang, Iggy, Nudge, the Gasman, and Angel. Six kids who are pretty normal in most ways - except that they're 98 percent human, 2 percent bird. They grew up in a lab, living like rats in cages, but now they're free. Aside, of course, from the fact that they're prime prey for Erasers - wicked wolflike creatures with a taste for flying humans.



Hunger Games Trilogy by: Suzanne Collins (STRONGLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK. It's graphic but really good)

Katniss is a 16-year-old girl living with her mother and younger sister in the poorest district of Panem, the remains of what used be the United States. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated. As part of the surrender terms, each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called, "The Hunger Games." The terrain, rules, and level of audience participation may change but one thing is constant: kill or be killed. When her sister is chosen by lottery, Katniss steps up to go in her place.



I Am Number Four by: Pittacus Lore (I am currently reading this book and I must say once I saw the trailer for it I grabbed the book and started reading it. I absolutely LOVE it so far.)

I Am Number Four is about a group of teenage aliens who have come to Earth to escape the enemy who destroyed their home planet of Lorien. Kind of like Superman, nine Loric Garde were placed on a ship when they were just children as a last ditch effort to save them and their race. The kids have been living separately among humans for ten years accompanied by their Cepans (guardians). On their planet, the Cepans are bureaucrats who look after the Garde, or those with special X-Men like powers called Legacies that manifest during the teenage years. The problem is that the enemy, the Mogadorians, know the children are hiding on earth and have come to kill them. A magical protection charm placed on the nine aliens only allows them to be killed in sequential order, one through nine. The first three have been killed, which means number four is next.



Hope I helped!
Sarah Radcliff
2011-02-02 16:59:50 UTC
im 15 and i love...

hush hush and crescendo ( 2 books so far) if you like fallen angels

house of night (8books so far) if you like vampire books



both have grate love stories and keep you wanting more
tracy d
2011-02-02 16:43:03 UTC
the twilight series


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