Mine is reading One Dark Window right now and likes it. She goes in phases on reading. Her favorite series from the past year or two is Powerless. |
My 15 year old enjoyed the Inheritance Games, the Selection series, The Hunger Games series, and the Scythe series, and then for graphic novels the Heartbreaker series. |
I think Truly Devious is YA but the setting/murder mystery is pretty gripping.
Romantasy is super popular right now. I'm not personally a Maas fan but she's super popular among teen girls. I really love Rainbow Rowell's Carry On/Wayward Son/Any way the Wind Blows. It's sort of a Harry Potter critique. The Magicians Trilogy by Lev Grossman is another favorite of mine but I'm not sure you have to be older to understand Quentin. I was more of a reader at that age but Slaughterhouse 5 changed how I thought about books at that age. |
What is DD interested in? Start from there and do not place any limits (e.g., banning a book is too mature).
FWIW, my DD devoured all the Jenny Han books. |
My 15 year old DD reads a lot. She likes fantasy. If you think she'd like that genre, maybe start with Sarah Maas. My DD seems to have read a lot of her stuff. If she likes that, there seem to be lots of other writers like her. It is not intellectual or academic, but is a better way to pass the time than social media. We encourage it by taking time to take her to the library, giving her books along her own interests for birthdays and holidays (and not trying to push on her what we think she should read), and being interested in hearing her thoughts on books she's read. Graphic novels can be a good bridge back into books too. there are a lot of classices that have been rewritten in recent years in graphic novel form. Lots of historical fiction written in that format too. |
15 year old daughter isn't a huge reader -- mostly she's just slow at at unless also listening to audiobook at at least 2x -- but brings home stacks of contemporary YA romance. No fantasy, no science fiction, nothing historical, no murder mysteries. Lots of book covers in beachy colors with two people looking at each other or facing away. Boy and girl, two girls, two boys doesn't matter, just the romance part. |
Mine reads romance. |
If she has not read Animal Farm you could start there - but I agree that there are likely more contemporary choices she might prefer. But Animal Farm is great, short and so many parallels to our current day ("4 legs good, 2 legs bad") |
I Capture the Castle! Such a great book. She is the perfect age. Also, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. |
Historical fiction by Ruta Sepetys. |
My kid loved the audiobook of Careless People - the Facebook tell all. |