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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My teen daughter has always read in class, and there was a time when she was reading young adult novels on her chromebook that by her own admission were pretty trashy - but at least they were published works. It took years for me to persuade her (and perhaps the exhaustion of most YA crap on Sora, her school's online library), but this year she's finally reading classics, and I am so happy. So there's hope, OP. Talk her into some classics. [/quote] OP here. How should I do this? I just don’t know to bridge the gap between fan fick and Tolstoy![/quote] Ha ha, right. Well maybe a little YA first. DD loves John Steinbeck, for some reason, and had a lot of fun at Halloween with Dracula, Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Frankenstein is the most complex reading of those three. She tried Dostoevsky and "got bored". For some reason, she hasn't tried much British literature. I guess it depends what shows up in her Sora account. [/quote]
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