The Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer. It is a very popular, addicting, and suspensful series of books.
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Avalon High- Meg Cabbot
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (series)
Island of the Blue Dolphin
The Princess Diaries- Meg Cabbot
the Harry Potter series by J K Rowling
the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan
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The Golden Compass by Philip Pulliam (and series)
Molly Moon (and seies) by Gerogia Byng (for younger than teens, usually)
The Grimm sisters (for younger than teens, usually, too)
Gilda Joyce (and series)
Penny from Heavan by Jennifer L Holm
The Mysterious Benedict Society (kinda British) by Treton Lee Stewart
Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen (series) by Lauren Myracle
Love From Your Friend, Hannah, by Mindy Warshaw Skolisy
Bloomability by Sheron Creech
Some good books for teens include "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas, "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green, "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" by Jenny Han, and "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" by Stephen Chbosky.
If you want a good book try Horowitz he writes amazing books like the Alex rider series , The power of five series and The CHERUB series. If you don't like them try the young bond series by Charlie Higson he wrote By royal command , and many more they are fantastic. However if you really want a good read try The Inheritance cycle Eragon, eldest, Brisinger and there is going to be a fourth book in the series however the title and release date are still unknown .
If you really don't like these books then SOS
I would try reading some of these.
"The Outsiders" "Where the red fern grows" "Hatchet" "The Giver"
"The diary of Ann Frank" "Call of the wild" "Lord of the Flies" "To kill a Mocking bird" "On my Honor" "Into the wild" "Twilight series" Wild Man island" "Harry Potter series" "Percy Jackson series" "Blood on the river" "Narnia series" "Out of the dust" "Among the hidden" "The old man and the sea" "A Mid summer's night dream" "Because of Winn Dixie" "Bud not buddy" "Suddenly supernatural" "Nancy Drew" "Wringer" "Deep, Dark, and Dangerous" "Wait till Helen comes" "The doll in the garden" "Old wills place" "Hunger Games" "Lord of the Rings" "Williwaw!" "The red pyramid"
I do a crap to of reading XD these are a few I liked and I'm 14... About The Outsiders that one is real good, most girls like it cause they think the stars of the movie are hot but its a great story on its own of bad against good. And a mid summers night dream? That's Shakespeare and its pretty advanced so you don't have to read that I dont know.
I would say Harry Potter and the Alex Rider series.
I would recommend The Obsidian Pebble by RA Jones (rajonesauthor.com), especially if your kids liked Harry Potter or are into mysteries!
The series Anne of Green Gables. Still reading that as an adult. Narnia is also good. And Artemis Fowl.
The Alcatraz series by Brandon Sanderson is hilarious, Cornelia Funke is good... Westerfield's series starting with Pretties is excellent as well.
The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings are excellent reading, as well as the Foundation series (Asimov), if the preteen is an advanced reader.
As and avid reader of young adult books, here are a few of my favorites:
I personally do not think a kid should read most of those books. Vampires are stupid and cirque du freak is very gorie. A peron's arm gets ripped of. I recommend a new book called Hero, By Mike lupica and its not about sports.
I have read many teen books, but for me the best are:
1. The Hunger Games triology- I loved the series very much and the proof is in its many awards. The series is addictive and the plot is well written. I recommend this book thoroughly. I'm a big fan of these books.
2. City of Bones- This book is very good, and a worthwhile book for teenagers.
3. The Evermore series- This book is a fantastic read for teenagers. I spent a whole week reading this book and it's hard to get out of your mind.
4. The Vladimir Tod series: I thought that this book was amazing. It helped make me realize that I wasn't alone in my teen life. I really enjoyed this series.
Some good suggestions for good teen books might include the Twilight series, the Harry Potter series, or The Hunger Games series. Other good books might include the Maze Runner and Beautiful Creatures.
'Wings' by Aprilynne Pike.
It has the capability of finding most current trending books so teens would be able to read them, so yes.
Some award-winning books suitable for teens are:To Kill a MockingbirdThe Hunger GamesThe Book ThiefStargirlSkelligSpeak
Some good books for teens with romance, humor, and supernatural elements featuring possessive boyfriends include "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer, "Hush, Hush" by Becca Fitzpatrick, and "The Mortal Instruments" series by Cassandra Clare. These books blend romance, mystery, and fantasy in a compelling way that will keep readers hooked.
One can purchase books for teens from any book stores. Such as Chapters. Chapters Indigo have the top books for teens online, they also offer free shipping for orders over $25.
I have almost read all the books in the "Clique Series" and I am a preteen. Some of them involve some Teen-Adult situations but.... since the girls in the book are about 13-14,I think the books are good for teens! :)
i found an awesome true story book fir teens it is called 90 Min's in heaven u should read it
Some good books currently recommended to teens are Maze Runner, Twilight, Beautiful Creatures and Harry Potter.
Some good drawing books for teens include "Drawing for the Absolute Beginner" by Mark and Mary Willenbrink, "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" by Betty Edwards, and "How to Draw Cool Stuff" by Catherine V. Holmes. These books provide step-by-step instructions and guidance for beginners to improve their drawing skills.
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My suggestion is: The Tales of Madjid (Ghesseh-ha-ye Madjid) by Houshang Moradi Kermani.
You can find books for pre-teens by talking to teachers and librarians, who can carefully select books that would appeal to the pre-teen in question, based on their reading level and interests.