Try books from Pseudonymous Bosch. His books are really awesome. I’ve read the ‘The Name Of This Book Is Secret’ and ‘If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late’.
A trip to the bookstore to pick out her own books. You will create beautiful memories. My daughter who is 47 told me the other day that our Friday night trips to the bookstore was some of her favorite memories of childhood
I don’t have baby.. This is for girl I met randomly in social network ?? She asked me for suggestions I am all up to paranormal romance so I don’t have any idea what a 12 yrs old girl will love.. So posted a status here ??
My niece is 12 and here are a few if the books she has read recently and enjoyed. Took by Mary Downing Hahn, Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend, Charlotte’s Web by EB White, Narnia series by CS Lewis, Eragon by Christopher Paolini, Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery
If she likes fantasy adventure with a strong female lead, I have the first of my trilogy out. It’s clean and only has a tiny bit of romance in it. It’s called The Thornless Rose: Fire Blush.
Seraphina and the Black Cloak series, Percy Jackson series, The Giver, Tuck Everlasting, The Redwall series, The Chronicles of Narnia, Harry Potter, The Guardians, Eragon, Beazus and Ramona, The Mouse and the Motorcycle, Charlotte’s Web,…these are just some of the ones that my 11 year old is reading and my 16 year old read at that age.
Famous five series, secret seven series, five find outers series, Malory towers series all by Enid Blyton. Nancy Drew books, hardy boys books, Harry Potter series
My 11 year old recent read Moo and loved it. Also loved the graphic novel, In Real Life. Currently, she is reading Joey Graceffa stuff, because she watches him on YouTube.
It is a tough age. Our most recent trip to the bookstore was hard, not fun. The 7-12 age section was full of “baby books.” The YA section was unfamiliar and daunting.
My niece loved the dork diaries. She also liked the diary of a wimpy kid series. Those were the only books we could get her to read lol the fallen series by Lauren Kate was really good. Likewise the Madison Avery series by Kim Harrison is a great series for teen and pre teen girls. The mortal instruments series is good…miss peregrine’s home for peculiar children. The golden compass series, the infernal devices, Percy Jackson, the lunar Chronicles, the caster Chronicles, the inheritance cycle, the maze runner….
If lower level reading, the poison Apple/poison ivy books, 43 Cemetery rd, the monster high books, or if you can find them sweet valley high and the babysitters diaries, diary of wimpy kid series
the Harry Potter series, the Anne of Green Gables series, the Pollyanna series, Heidi, the What Katie Did series, the Famous Five series, the Five Finderouter series, Little Women, the Railway Children, the Secret Garden, Emily of Blue Moon, the Narnia series.
What I read at 12: Harry Potter, The Secret Garden, Little Women, The Little Princess, Vampire Kisses series, The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, The Baby-Sitter’s Club series, the Fudge Books by Judy Blume, The Saga of Darren Shan, Black Beauty, The Wizard of Oz, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Nancy Drew Harry Potter Encyclopedia Brown The Three Investigators Pippi Longstocking Huck Finn Tom Sawyer David Copperfield Oliver Twist Around the World in 80 Days if she’s more mature Jane Eyre the Uglies series and of course anything by Judy Blume.
I am a one on one reading teacher in a private school for kids w/ language-based learning disabilities and books I have read repetitively w/ my 6th graders/12-year-old girls s is Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor, and Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Reilly Giff. There are more but those are the first two that popped into mind! 😉 Good Luck.
Jane Eyre
Is it a author name?
@Revathi No. Jane Eyre is a novel by Charlotte Bronte.
Ok thank you ??
Homecoming by Cynthia Voight and the sequels to it.
Sisterhood of the Traveling pants ? –
Ann Brashares
Try books from Pseudonymous Bosch. His books are really awesome. I’ve read the ‘The Name Of This Book Is Secret’ and ‘If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late’.
A trip to the bookstore to pick out her own books. You will create beautiful memories. My daughter who is 47 told me the other day that our Friday night trips to the bookstore was some of her favorite memories of childhood
I don’t have baby.. This is for girl I met randomly in social network ?? She asked me for suggestions I am all up to paranormal romance so I don’t have any idea what a 12 yrs old girl will love.. So posted a status here ??
Definitely harry potter series ?
Narnia series
My daughter is reading A Night Divided for school and loves it. She’s 13.
Lord of the Rings.
Also, The Giver by Lois Lowry, The Hunger Games, Number the Stars
She needs young adult it seems..
Song of the Lioness series by Tamora Pierce. Also be her…Protector of the Small.
Daughters of the moon series by ewing
My niece is 12 and here are a few if the books she has read recently and enjoyed. Took by Mary Downing Hahn, Nevermoor by Jessica Townsend, Charlotte’s Web by EB White, Narnia series by CS Lewis, Eragon by Christopher Paolini, Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery
For my students, I generally recommend books like Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls, the Magic Treehouse Series, or The Courage of Sarah Noble.
If she’s a better reader than most 12 yos, lmk and I can suggest a different age range! =)
If she likes fantasy adventure with a strong female lead, I have the first of my trilogy out. It’s clean and only has a tiny bit of romance in it. It’s called The Thornless Rose: Fire Blush.
Series of Unfortunate Events……Harry Potter…..take your child to the bookstore and see what interests them….it will be easy to chose then!
Vampire Kisses
Nancy Drew
Seraphina and the Black Cloak series, Percy Jackson series, The Giver, Tuck Everlasting, The Redwall series, The Chronicles of Narnia, Harry Potter, The Guardians, Eragon, Beazus and Ramona, The Mouse and the Motorcycle, Charlotte’s Web,…these are just some of the ones that my 11 year old is reading and my 16 year old read at that age.
Famous five series, secret seven series, five find outers series, Malory towers series all by Enid Blyton. Nancy Drew books, hardy boys books, Harry Potter series
Vampire academy
Lemoncello’s library
Cassandra clare – mortal instruments,
The Feudling series by Wendy knight
Harry Potter?
What katy did next?
My 11 year old recent read Moo and loved it. Also loved the graphic novel, In Real Life. Currently, she is reading Joey Graceffa stuff, because she watches him on YouTube.
It is a tough age. Our most recent trip to the bookstore was hard, not fun. The 7-12 age section was full of “baby books.” The YA section was unfamiliar and daunting.
My niece loved the dork diaries. She also liked the diary of a wimpy kid series. Those were the only books we could get her to read lol the fallen series by Lauren Kate was really good. Likewise the Madison Avery series by Kim Harrison is a great series for teen and pre teen girls. The mortal instruments series is good…miss peregrine’s home for peculiar children. The golden compass series, the infernal devices, Percy Jackson, the lunar Chronicles, the caster Chronicles, the inheritance cycle, the maze runner….
Priela ?
Dorothy must die
Great series. Might be a bit dark for 12 though.
Hunger games was my daughters gateway book
Virals series by Kathy Reichs
Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time
Hermione Granger–Harry Potter.
Beverly Lewis books for young adults
The Royal Diaries Collection! I loved them and they also teach history in a fun way
Peter Abrahams Down the rabbit hole
Because of Savannah by @Sarah
Ella Enchanted
Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead
Nancy Drew
Narnia
Gone-Away Lake, Elizabeth Albright
“The Borrowers” and what Debbie Sharpe ‘said’. 😉
Trixie Belden, Herculeah Jones, the Unicorn Chronicles, Chronicles of Narnia
I would suggest my own, but rather, I’ll suggest Michael Vey: Prisoner of Cell 25.
My 12yr old daughters favourite reads are;
* Sophie Cleverly’s Scarlet and Ivy series
* Jenny Nimmo’s Charlie Bones series
The Iron Fey series by Kagawa, the talon series by Kagawa, the shadow hunters series by Cassandra Clare,
If lower level reading, the poison Apple/poison ivy books, 43 Cemetery rd, the monster high books, or if you can find them sweet valley high and the babysitters diaries, diary of wimpy kid series
the Harry Potter series, the Anne of Green Gables series, the Pollyanna series, Heidi, the What Katie Did series, the Famous Five series, the Five Finderouter series, Little Women, the Railway Children, the Secret Garden, Emily of Blue Moon, the Narnia series.
some kind of nancy drew’s
Nearly all of Enid blyton.
What I read at 12: Harry Potter, The Secret Garden, Little Women, The Little Princess, Vampire Kisses series, The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, The Baby-Sitter’s Club series, the Fudge Books by Judy Blume, The Saga of Darren Shan, Black Beauty, The Wizard of Oz, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Anything by Lois Duncan
As in any of the books she has written, not a book titled “Anything” ?
The Talisman
Maximum Ride series
Warrior series by Erin hunter.
Percy jackson, artemius fowl, HP, Hunger Games. Also a good time to get started with classic literature
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
classic literature
the babysitter’s club books
possibly (depending on maturity) the dolenganer series by v. c. andrews.
Sophie’s world – jostein gaarder
Little Women…it never grows old.
Tom Sawyer. . Huck Finn
Narnia if you like fantasy adventure
Nancy Drew Harry Potter Encyclopedia Brown The Three Investigators Pippi Longstocking Huck Finn Tom Sawyer David Copperfield Oliver Twist Around the World in 80 Days if she’s more mature Jane Eyre the Uglies series and of course anything by Judy Blume.
Little Women…
I am a one on one reading teacher in a private school for kids w/ language-based learning disabilities and books I have read repetitively w/ my 6th graders/12-year-old girls s is Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor, and Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Reilly Giff. There are more but those are the first two that popped into mind! 😉 Good Luck.
My side of the mountain.
Old yeller.