Children's book recommendations

kyoto49

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I have a box of teenage girls books my daughter has now read if anyone is interested? I'd say they are suitable from age 11/12 to 16, a wide range including Skulduggery Pleasant 50p each or 3 for a £1 (money goes back to daughter to buy more books!!)

I can provide more details on titles if anyone is interested? All in good to excellent condition!
 

littleme

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I have a box of teenage girls books my daughter has now read if anyone is interested? I'd say they are suitable from age 11/12 to 16, a wide range including Skulduggery Pleasant 50p each or 3 for a £1 (money goes back to daughter to buy more books!!)

I can provide more details on titles if anyone is interested? All in good to excellent condition!
Do you have a list of authors @kyoto49
 

kyoto49

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Do you have a list of authors @kyoto49

Didn;t realise there was so many!! All suitable for 11-15 year olds I'd say, all in good condition, most in excellent condition and only read once from new.

2 x Skulduggery Pleasant - Derek Landy
2 x Eva Ibbotsen
4 x Cathy Cassidy
4 x Michael Morpurgo
Suzanne Collins - The Hunger Games, Catching Fire
Gregory hughes - Walking the moon
Nancy Farmer - A girl named disaster
Vanessa Curtis - Zelah green Queen of Clean
Budge wilson - Before Green Gables
Karen Wallace - Climbing a Monkey Puzzle tree & Lady Violet Winter, The man with tiger eyes
Joan O'Neill - Daisy chain war
Jenny Valentine - Finding Violet park
Majorie Blackman - Pig Heart Boy
Rodman philbrick - Freak the Mighty
Russell Hoban - The mouse and his child
Carl Hiaasen - Flush
Walter Macken - Flight of the dove
Geraldine MCaughrean - Stop the train
Robert L Stevenson - Treasure Island
Sue Reid - My Story, Mill Girl
Carol Drinkwater - My story, The Hunger
Ellen White - My Story, Voyage on the Great titanic
Grace Dent - Diary of a chav, Slinging the Bling
Louis Sacher - Holes
Keith Gray - Warehouse
Gill Lewis - Sky Hawk
Michael lawrence - Juby's Rook
Laurent Gaude - Death of an Ancient Ring
Mary Hogan - Pretty Face
Stephen Foster - Walking Ollie

Any questions, fire away or if anyone is interested, let me know
 

littleme

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Didn;t realise there was so many!! All suitable for 11-15 year olds I'd say, all in good condition, most in excellent condition and only read once from new.

2 x Skulduggery Pleasant - Derek Landy
2 x Eva Ibbotsen
4 x Cathy Cassidy
4 x Michael Morpurgo
Suzanne Collins - The Hunger Games, Catching Fire
Gregory hughes - Walking the moon
Nancy Farmer - A girl named disaster
Vanessa Curtis - Zelah green Queen of Clean
Budge wilson - Before Green Gables
Karen Wallace - Climbing a Monkey Puzzle tree & Lady Violet Winter, The man with tiger eyes
Joan O'Neill - Daisy chain war
Jenny Valentine - Finding Violet park
Majorie Blackman - Pig Heart Boy
Rodman philbrick - Freak the Mighty
Russell Hoban - The mouse and his child
Carl Hiaasen - Flush
Walter Macken - Flight of the dove
Geraldine MCaughrean - Stop the train
Robert L Stevenson - Treasure Island
Sue Reid - My Story, Mill Girl
Carol Drinkwater - My story, The Hunger
Ellen White - My Story, Voyage on the Great titanic
Grace Dent - Diary of a chav, Slinging the Bling
Louis Sacher - Holes
Keith Gray - Warehouse
Gill Lewis - Sky Hawk
Michael lawrence - Juby's Rook
Laurent Gaude - Death of an Ancient Ring
Mary Hogan - Pretty Face
Stephen Foster - Walking Ollie

Any questions, fire away or if anyone is interested, let me know
Smallest daughter loves Cathy Cassidy, but I'm not sure that the others may be too old for her (she's yr6 10 going on 18)....I'll Google them tomorrow & let you know, but don't *hold onto them if someone else wants them....

*weird child is very funny about secondhand books....
 

kyoto49

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Smallest daughter loves Cathy Cassidy, but I'm not sure that the others may be too old for her (she's yr6 10 going on 18)....I'll Google them tomorrow & let you know, but don't *hold onto them if someone else wants them....

*weird child is very funny about secondhand books....

If it's easier I can bring them round in the box and you can have a look at them. No obligation obviously. I know I prefer to see the book cover which is usually what stimulates my interest!
 

littleme

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If it's easier I can bring them round in the box and you can have a look at them. No obligation obviously. I know I prefer to see the book cover which is usually what stimulates my interest!
I'm going to pass @kyoto49 - sorry to mess you around....as soon as I mentioned it to smallest child she said no....silly girl! Sorry.
 
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