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James Herriot's books
Dickens |
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At that age, I read Little Women and then read all of the Alcott books I could get my hands on. I also really like Caddie Woodlawn.
If she likes fantasy, my favorites at that age were Robin McKinley's "Beauty" and Patrica McKillip's "The Changeling Sea" and "Dragonsong" and "Dragonsinger" I think the Percy Jackson series is good for girls and boys at this age. I read them with my kids and they have a number of strong female characters. |
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Has she read anything by Diana Wynne Jones? The Chrestomanci books are a great place to start.
The Diane Duane So You Want to Be a Wizard series is also good. |
At some point reading level stops being that important. Just reading good books for the fun of it is what matters. I am sure all of us have read books below our "level" that we enjoyed, right? |
| Mark Twain (The Prince and the Pauper for instance) was another one I really enjoyed at that age. |
| Please tell me she's read Harriet the Spy. |
| Nope never heard of Harriet the Spy. I think she's read Tom Sawyer but that's it from Mark Twain. |
| Tuck Everlasting |
| Connecticut Yankee in king Arthur's court or puddinhead Wilson are also good Twain books for that age. |
| Terry Brooks series for fantasy. Sword of Shannara, etc. |
| A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Wonderful book. My father recommended it to me, and I to my kids. Everyone should read it |
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tree-grows-in-brooklyn-betty-smith/1100536696?ean=9780062096951 |
| Phillip Pullman's Dark Materials trilogy. |
I agree with this, especially if one is a voracious reader. I also loved A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, and if she likes that she may also enjoy The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and Cold Sassy Tree. |
| swallows and Amazons series - fantastic - my 9 year old with sky high reading age is loving them |