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What kind of books do 13 year olds read?
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<blockquote data-quote="ConstanceB" data-source="post: 14509937" data-attributes="member: 99120"><p>Exactly! Teaching middle school, I found many girls were interested in <em>Anne of Green Gables</em> & the complete series, and books by the Bronte sisters & Louisa May Alcott. The writer "Avi" is also popular, and is a great example of genuine dialog.</p><p> </p><p>The author of <em>A Wrinkle in Time</em> is Madeline L'Engel, and she has written several books, I believe about the same kids. One is <em>A Swiftly Tilting Planet.</em></p><p> </p><p>"Lemony Snicket" has written numerous books, each as funny as the others.</p><p> </p><p>One bright, quiet 7th grader slipped me a wonderful note after reading the first of the Anne of Avonlea books. She wrote, "I finally feel like I've found my best friends!" Ask a librarian for some of the most popular books; check them out and read them. If they are classics (stuff that lasts), you will enjoy them as much as your kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstanceB, post: 14509937, member: 99120"] Exactly! Teaching middle school, I found many girls were interested in [i]Anne of Green Gables[/i] & the complete series, and books by the Bronte sisters & Louisa May Alcott. The writer "Avi" is also popular, and is a great example of genuine dialog. The author of [i]A Wrinkle in Time[/i] is Madeline L'Engel, and she has written several books, I believe about the same kids. One is [i]A Swiftly Tilting Planet.[/i] "Lemony Snicket" has written numerous books, each as funny as the others. One bright, quiet 7th grader slipped me a wonderful note after reading the first of the Anne of Avonlea books. She wrote, "I finally feel like I've found my best friends!" Ask a librarian for some of the most popular books; check them out and read them. If they are classics (stuff that lasts), you will enjoy them as much as your kids. [/QUOTE]
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