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Books For Teenage Girls?

I really need some books to read…I really like reading series and I loved Harry Potter, Twilght and the Hunger Games…I like stories that have a more complex story line and I do like romance, but obviously not too gooey…I don’t know I’m stumped. Help anybody? Oh and I’ve tried Sarah Dessen by the way, didn’t like it and I don’t like books that are old fashioned and oh! The O.C. (the TV series) would be like a cool book to read, except it doesnt exist so…yeah.

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6 Responses to “Books For Teenage Girls?”

  1. horseluv says:

    im reading a book called “alice on her way”
    its a very good book!

  2. birdsfly says:

    Cathy Cassidy look her up she has great teen books :) Meg Calbolt is Great look her up she writes teen stories collections and jakeline wilson she has SOME great books good luck xx :)

  3. SingActD says:

    Divergent by Veronica Ross
    Matched by Ally Condie
    Gone by Michael Grant
    Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
    All series and very good if you like a little romance and a good plot and story. (:

  4. Kee says:

    The Gemma Doyle Trilogy by Libba Bray is good. It’s set at a girls’ boarding school in England in 1899.

  5. charlieb says:

    Unwind by Neal Shusterman
    It takes place in the United States, somewhere in the near future. After a civil war—known as the Second Civil War or the Heartland War—is fought over abortion, a compromise was reached, allowing parents to sign an order for their children between the ages of 13 and 18 years old to be unwound—taken to “harvest camps” and having their body parts harvested for later use.
    Everlost also by Neal Shusterman
    Nick and Allie both die in a car crash. They’re supposed to go towards that light at the end of the tunnel, but they bump into each other and get knocked into a mysterious world between life and death called Everlost.
    The Thief by Megan Whalen Turner (My favorite book)
    Gen is released from prison by the magus, the king’s scholar. The magus finds Gen filthy, uncouth, and insolent, but he needs Gen’s skills as a thief. Without telling Gen where they are going, he takes him out of the city. They are joined by the magus’s two apprentices, Sophos and Ambiades, and by Pol, a soldier

  6. khole12 says:

    The tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte it is not gooey, it is about a woman who left her husband, has a child

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