Books for my 10 year old granddaughter?
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Re: Books for my 10 year old granddaughter?
Absolutely this! The violence is not graphic, by the way, and the series looks at issues like being different, sticking to your principles even if you feel like you're standing alone, the strength of friendship, and so on.Ella1995 wrote:At that age I was super into the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling if you haven't considered that already. It can be a bit violent at times but most people seem okay with that. It's, of course, very well written and full of magic!
Another series that's similar is the Young Wizards series, by Diane Duane (first title is So You Want to be a Wizard). There are 11 books in the series, and it's a curious blend of wizardry and science fiction.
Also there's the Cronus Chronicles, by Anne Ursu. First novel in the series is The Shadow Thieves, and it's about Charlotte and her cousin (nicknamed Zee) who battle harpies, Greek gods and a really evil guy (name of Phil) to save the world -- by saving the underworld.
People keep asking me why I don't read 'adult' books. It's probably because the Young Adult stuff seems to be so much better.

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Series:
From The Files of Madison Finn by Laura Dower (** If you're looking for something that's age-appropriate, but deals with friendship, family, crushes, etc. these are a great contemporary read. They've been updated for today's audience so the slang won't feel so "old").
Harry Potter by JK Rowling
Children Of The Red King by Jenny Nimo (starts with Midnight for Charlie Bone)
Warriors by Erin Hunter
Redwall by Brian Jaques
A Series Of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
Island by Gordon Korman
Dive by Gordon Korman
Graphic Novels (* all ages):
Alabaster Shadows by Matt Gardner and Ryan Ferrier (it's marketed as horror, but honestly, it's more fantasy + the colours are really bright! Not at all scary)
Archie by Mark Waid and Fiona Staples (much like FTFOM, Archie deals with friendship and crushes, but in such a way that younger audience members aren't exposed to anything unsavoury To that end I would avoid Adam Hughes' Betty and Veronica run. It's not written like a book meant for all ages and seems to toe the line, though not in a good way).
Jem and the Holograms by Kelly Thompson and Sophie Campbell
Space Dumplins by Craig Thompson
Standalones:
Liesel and Po by Lauren Oliver
Furthermore by Tahereh Mafi
Bloomability by Sharon Creech
If she watches TV, there might be books attached to the series

Hope that helps

ETA: I forgot two series and a standalone! Woops.
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I also agree with the person who said to go to the bookstore with her. Let her pick out books and pay attention to what she picks. That way, in the future, you can shop for her by yourself because you have a clear idea of what she likes to read.
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Have her see the inceptive cinematic renditions per each culturally renowned book entry. Then let the budding youthful pick which books she'd best read from there. Christian thematic options include The Robe, Quo Vadis, Silver Chalice, Ben-Hur. Lastly, Power of One has Jewish themes; yet lugs up an uplifting message. Let me know when this helps and if any were of a better choice than the rest.Jennyluvsbooks33 wrote:I'm looking for suggestions for a couple books for my ten year old granddaughter. She's at a age where her interests are changing and it's not as easy as it used to be to pick things out. She is in the fifth grade. I'm not sure what is age appropriate? I know at her age I would read things like Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and Island of the Blue Dolphins. Would those seem dated to her? Kids seem so quick to mature these days. I know there is talk about crushes and clothes and such among her peers. I guess I'm looking for something not too young but definitely not to mature. She's a advanced reader, loves to read, loves animals, likes clothes, art, crafts...does that help? Lol. Anyone out there have a 10 year old? What do they like to read? Thanks ahead for any help!
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the harry potter series
the chronicles of Narnia series and
anne of green gable