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Including some "new classics" which a lot of middle schoolers read for school or independently and your daughter should read if she hasn't...
A Wrinkle in Time Wonder To Kill a Mockingbird A Tree Grows in Brooklyn The Hunger Games Pride and Prejudice Jane Eyre Little Women The Diary of Anne Frank The Fault in Our Stars I Am Malala The New Kid Ghost The House on Mango Street |
Sarah Bishop. I loved this book. I also love The Steppe as a kid/teen. Still remember the red sweater she knit for the rich lady in town. |
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At that age, I loved the following classics:
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee Dracula by Bram Stoker (I had a copy with extensive footnotes of historical and literary info when I was 14 and I loved the book so much) The Illiad and The Odyssey by Homer (technically two books, but it's all one story and I had a copy that was just both stories back to back) Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen I also liked books by Kurt Vonnegut at that age. |
| The Outsiders is what the 8th grade honors class I subbed in recently was reading. |
The Witch of Blackbird Pond, Julie of the Wolves, and Island of the Blue Dolphins are novels my 5th grade AAP students were reading. Recommending these for an advanced 8th grader is beyond ridiculous. |
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Wuthering Heights, This Side of Paradise, Gone With the Wind, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
I liked these around that age. |
also Julius ceaser if you dont want to explore all the sex/sexual innuendo in the other 2. |
+1 I read The Island of Blue Dolphins in 5th grade. |
I was a HS English teacher at a title one high school and the kids loves reading the great gatsby. It took us a long time to get through but they loved the rich excess and throwing money around. |
Please do not give this to a 14 year old. Soooo depressing! |
| Oh I still love A Tree Grows in Brooklyn! What about Age of Innocence? |
Wow, I live so many of these books, but I struggled with the Odyssey in college. |
These don't seem like they would be appropriate for the same reader |
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A separate peace one of my favs.
Look at the reading lists of some Catholic girls high schools (oakcrest, visitation, etc) for ideas |
| Flowers for Algernon is excellent |