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Does anybody know any good books for teenage girls?
Ok I need all the books for teenage girls you can think of please list as many possible please answer
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
There are millions of good books! Here are some of my favorites
WARNING THIS IS A LONG LIST:
"Sweep" Series by Cate Tiernan
The series follows a teenage girl, Morgan Rowlands, who discovers she is the descendant of a long line of witches, and possesses powerful magick of her own.
"The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins
I'm sure you know what it's about. I didn't love it all that much but maybe you will.
"Angel" series by LA Weatherly
Willow knows she’s different from other girls, and not just because she loves tinkering with cars. Willow has a gift. She can look into the future and know people’s dreams and hopes, their sorrows and regrets, just by touching them. She has no idea where this power comes from. But the assassin, Alex, does. Gorgeous, mysterious Alex knows more about Willow than Willow herself. He knows that her powers link to dark and dangerous forces, and that he’s one of the few humans left who can fight them. When Alex finds himself falling in love with his sworn enemy, he discovers that nothing is as it seems, least of all good and evil. In the first book in an action-packed, romantic trilogy, L..A. Weatherly sends readers on a thrill-ride of a road trip - and depicts the human race at the brink of a future as catastrophic as it is deceptively beautiful.They’re out for your soul . . . and they don’t have heaven in mind. (Barnes and Nobles Description)
"Evernight" series by Claudia Gray
The Evernight series, follows the story of Bianca Olivier.When the story begins in Evernight, Bianca has just left the small town where she’s spent her whole life. She’s a new student at Evernight Academy, a creepily Gothic boarding school where her classmates are somehow too perfect: smart, sleek and almost predatory. Bianca knows she doesn’t fit in. Then she meets Lucas, another loner, who seems fiercely determined not to be the “Evernight type.” There’s a connection between Bianca and Lucas that can’t be denied. She would risk anything to be with him—but dark secrets are fated to tear them apart… and to make Bianca question everything she’s ever believed to be true.
"Vanished" series by Meg Cabot
What if you got struck by lightning and woke up with the psychic ability to find missing people? High school sophomore Jess Mastriani knows what she doesn't want to do: work for the US government. With the help of hunky Rob (can you really trust a guy you met in detention?), Jess is trying to help people in need. (Oh and btw a lifetime series called 'missing' was based off of this so yeah).
"Abandon" series by Meg Cabot
After the accident, 17 year old Pierce tries to start over. But even after moving to a new town and starting a new school, he still keeps showing up — always when she least expects him, but exactly when she needs him most. One thing she knows for certain: John Hayden may be irresistible, but he’s no angel. But if Pierce lets herself fall any further, she may just find herself spending all of eternity in the one place to which she swore she’d never return . . . .
"Divergent" series by Veronica Roth
Divergent is the debut novel of American author Veronica Roth and is the first installment in a trilogy. It is set within a dystopian version of Chicago. The novel has been compared to similar young adult books such as The Hunger Games because of its theme and target audience. Roth has said that the idea for the series was born while she was studying in college.
"Delirium" series by Lauren Olivier
Before scientists found the cure, people thought love was a good thing.They didn’t understand that once love -- the deliria -- blooms in your blood, there is no escaping its hold. Things are different now. Scientists are able to eradicate love, and the government demands that all citizens receive the cure upon turning eighteen. Lena Holoway has always looked forward to the day when she’ll be cured. A life without love is a life without pain: safe, measured, predictable, and happy.But with ninety-five days left until her treatment, Lena does the unthinkable: She falls in love.
"Young Royals" series by Carolyn Meyer
Young Royals is a series of novels for children by Carolyn Meyer based on the lives of multiple royalties such as English and French royalty. Each book mostly features inside-looks at what the lives of each girl would have been like, including daily routine, protocol, out-of-the-ordinary experiences, and first-hand views of the lives of the people surrounding each of them. Each book portrays one character as a villain, whereas in a different book that same character is the heroine. The portrayal of each royal is biased according to the position of the observing royal and it provides an interesting window into the life of royalty.
So there you go hope you like a few of them. They are awesome.
Hope it helps.
Source(s): Barnes and Nobles, Wikipedia, ME, http://www.claudiagray.com/books/evernight-series/... megcabot.com, - Anonymous8 years ago
All the books for teenage girls? Ah, that might take awhile....
I will instead list *some* good books. The Fault In Our Stars by John Green (All his books are great really, except An Abundance of Katherine's, which I'm not really a fan of. TFIOS though is like, John Green at his best), The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, and The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger. Those are honestly the only teen related books I love that I've read. I feel these books just get teenagers. Other YA books don't give me that vibe.
Source(s): I'm 17 and a girl. - 8 years ago
Forgive My Fins - Terra Lynn Childs (it's a series)
Gallagher Girls - Ally Carter (that's the name of the series)
Maximum Ride - James Patterson (it's a series, it's really actiony, but there's a lot of romance as well.)
Legend - Marie Lu (a sequel is out. waiting for the third one)
Divergent -(I forgot the author, but it's really good, a gagillion times better than the Hunger Games)
Those are some good series and books? Just like novels? Well, there's....
Every Other Day - (don't know the author)
The False Prince - Jennifer A. Neilson
Kiss In Time -Alex Flinn (pretty much anything by Alex Flinn is amazing)
Kill Me Softly - (forgotten author) (the title and the cover of this book are totally misleading.)
- 8 years ago
Don't listen to anyone who says teen books are crap. They are not. =)
The Hunger games, Divergent, The Uglies, Eve, Pretty Little Liars (I haven't read them, but I think they are better than the show), The Lorien Legacies, Percy Jackson
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- 8 years ago
If you like um going into peoples mind an series of it i recommend "Princess Diaries," or if your looking for something funny an cute i also recommend "Dear Dumb Diary," :)
But theres so much more, honestly those y favs, yes i'm a guy don't judge, ah yes those two i recommend the most or if you heard Hunger Games maybe going into Katness head an her adventures, but truly recommend Princess Diaries!
- 8 years ago
Twilight series, Hunger games, 50 shades of grey and all those other shitty books that are ruining literature and cinema. :) Teenage girls love those.
- Anonymous8 years ago
the night circus by erin morgenstern
seraphina by rachel hartman
all the gemma malley books
the weight of water by sarah crossan
midwinterblood by marcus sedgewick
road of bones by anne fine
entangled by cat clarke
anything by carlos ruiz zaffon - seriously, this man is AMAZING. especially read the price of mist.
13 treasures, 13 secrets, 13 curses by michelle harrison
incarceron and sapphique by catherine fisher
darkhenge by catherine fisher
all these books are amazing. you miss out by not reading them.
to the person who said that all teen books are rubbish- ok, maybe twilight is trashy, but all the books i listed are literary gems. i mean it. they are the best things that ever happened to me
- 8 years ago
Can't you just watch TV like normal kids do?
Books for teen girls are the worst sh*t to ever happen to literature. You don't need that.
- Pepere EldridgeLv 78 years ago
What we saw at night - Jacquelyn Mitchard
After glimpsing an older man in a room with a dead girl, sixteen-year-old Allie, who has a life-threatening allergy to sunlight, discovers she is the lone key to stopping a serial killer.
Ruined - Paula Morris
Rebecca Brown is staying with her Aunt Claudia in nineteenth century New Orleans, a city of voodoo, ghosts, and hurricanes. While walking in Lafayette Cemetery she is befriended by Lisette, a ghost who helps Rebecca to uncover shocking truths about her life and influences her to right the wrongs of the past.
Shift - Jennifer Bradbury
Two friends set out on a cross-country bike trip. Only one arrives in Seattle. What happened?
Project 17 - Laurie Faria-Stolarz
When six high school students sneak into an abandoned mental institution to make a film about their night there, they do not expect the inexplicable and terrifying events that keep occuring within the crumbling, maze-like building, causing them to question themselves and, ultimately, to make different choices about the course of their lives.
Story of a girl - Sara Zarr
After she is caught with her brother's friend in the back seat of his car, Deanna has to deal with a ruined reputation.
Wait for me - An Na
When Mina falls in love with a young coworker at her parents' dry cleaners, she struggles between her mother's dreams for her and true love.
Someone like Summer - M.E. Kerr
When Annabel, daughter of a contractor, and Esteban, a Latino immigrant, begin a relationship, they are at odds with many of the supercilious residents in the resort town of Seaview.
More than friends - Katherine Spencer
After her brother dies, Grace finds herself falling for his best friend Jackson, who has some serious problems of his own.
Enthusiasm - Polly Shulman
Fans of Jane Austen's novels, Julie and Ashleigh decide to imitate their heroine and try to discover True Love in high school.
Undercover - Beth Kephart
A quiet girl writes love notes for the people in her school, but her feelings for one student may change her.
The Market - J.M. Steele
When Kate finds out that someone is rating all the girls in her class, she is determined to make sure her score rises, no matter what it takes.
The It Chicks - Tia Williams
Tangie and her friends juggle romance, classes, and the arts with their friendship as the "It Chicks".
Good enough - Paula Yoo
Patti is trying to get into an Ivy League school to please her parents, but this Korean-American teen also wants to have fun.
Divine Confidential - Jacquelin Thomas
After she moves from Hollywood to Georgia, Divine still wants to live her life as a diva and find romance.
A higher geometry - Sharelle Byars Moranville
In the late 1950s, Anna feels she must choose between the traditional role her parents expect of her and her dream of going to college to study mathematics.
Every crooked pot - Renee Rosen
Nina uses makeup and different hairstyles to hide her birthmark over one eye, in hopes of fitting in.
Maggie Bean stays afloat - Tricia Rayburn
Maggie has changed, through Pound Patrollers diet and exercise, but can she attract Peter Applewood and still keep her old friends?
Cures for heartbreak - Margo Rabb
After her mother dies and her father becomes sick, Mia deals with growing up and finding love.
Mistik Lake - Martha Brooks
Odella yearns to know the answers to family secrets that have affected three generations of women in her family.
Off-Color - Janet McDonald
A white girl and her mother are suddenly forced into public housing, where she struggles for acceptance while also discovering she's biracial.
So not the drama - Paula Chase
Mina is determined that she will be as popular in high school as she was in middle school.