What would a good book be for a 13 year old girl?!


Question: ok i am almost 13!
i LOVE the book called "Click Here"
also you should try reading "The Clique Series" by Lisi harrison
here's part of the series in order
1)The Clique
2)Best Friends For Never
here's a few more of them
3)invasion of the boy snatchers
4)dial l for loser
5)revenge of the wannabes
go to lb-teens.com to see more about the books
also you should try "hope was here"
and sisterhood of the traveling pants are good too!
hope i helped=)


Answers: ok i am almost 13!
i LOVE the book called "Click Here"
also you should try reading "The Clique Series" by Lisi harrison
here's part of the series in order
1)The Clique
2)Best Friends For Never
here's a few more of them
3)invasion of the boy snatchers
4)dial l for loser
5)revenge of the wannabes
go to lb-teens.com to see more about the books
also you should try "hope was here"
and sisterhood of the traveling pants are good too!
hope i helped=)

well it depends on the genre you like. I love reading classic stories.

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The best book I wish when I was 13 was the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. There are 4 series in this collection. Its great.

I read a lot of books by Jane Austen. It might be a little bit hard to understand, but it has a great story line.

Well it depends of what is she like.My younger sister has read lots of books but I think that the best one is Princesses Diaries. It is a little for younger kids but she can try

Hello God its me Margret
that book is AMAZING!!it explains everything a girl her age goes through.

"Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist" by Bradley Steffens. It tells the fascinating, true story of a medieval Muslim scholar who overcame bouts of mental illness to develop the scientific method.

Born in what is now Iraq in 965, Ibn al-Haytham studied theology, trying to resolve the differences between the Shi'ah and Sunnah sects. He turned his attention to the works of the ancient Greek philosophers and mathematicians. He was the first person to apply algebra to geometry, founding analytic geometry. He traveled to Egypt to build a dam on the Nile, failed, and ended up imprisoned in Cairo for ten years. During this time he began systematically testing hypotheses with experiments, the core of the scientific method.

"Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist" was just chosen by California Readers to be part of the 2008 California Collection. You can find reviews of the book and a sample chapter at http://www.ibnalhaytham.net/



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