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10 Great Books for Tweens
Even though you read to them every night when they were young, it's not always easy to get tweens reading. These top 10 recommendations for boys and girls should spark their interest. You're sure to find something they'll like in our 10 Great Books for Tweens.
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The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Bilbo Baggins, the hobbit, lives a very ordinary, unadventurous life, until he suddenly finds himself caught up in a plot to raid a treasure hoard of a very dangerous dragon, alongside a wizard and some dwarves. His resourcefulness and skill as a burglar surprise himself, as well as tween readers.
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Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz
Any young fans of James Bond will appreciate the parallels to Alex Rider, the teen spy. In this anniversary edition of the original novel and debut mission, the author includes a new short story, a letter to his readers and much more.
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The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker
The classic fairy tale is reborn in this story about an unhappy princess who's impulsive decision causes her to learn how lucky she has been all along. Magic and plot-twists will be a hit with young readers.
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
This classic tale of the young Francie Nolan explores the unforgettable experiences of her daily life as she struggles against all odds to survive and thrive in the slums of Williamsburg.
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Seven: The Series by Orca Various
When an adventurous grandfather passes away, he leaves behind an unusual will that outlines sevens tasks he has set for his seven grandsons. Tween readers will love the action and adventure they'll experience in this thrilling series, travelling from the top of Mount Kilimanjaro to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea.
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The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
Written when the author was only 16 years old, young readers will love this story about Ponyboy, a 'greaser,' who is always living on the outside and needs to watch his back. After a terrible night involving a murder, Ponyboy learns what it's like to have your world come crumbling down.
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Wonder by R.J. Palacio
This novel about empathy, compassion and acceptance tells the story of a boy with a facial deformity. His wish to be treated like everybody else is a struggle but highlights the kindness and courage of friendship in his fifth grade class.
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The Secret Garden by Frances Burnett
First published in 1911, this book has enveloped young readers for years with its story about two unhappy children who become determined to make their lives, and the lives of those close to them, more joyous. The children's courage and the magic of the secret garden are both captured in the beautiful illustrations.
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The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall
Carefree and witty, the adventures of two sisters and their new friend during one summer is sure to delight. The story is nostalgic, evocative and entertaining.
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Fake Mustache by Tom Angleberger
A story with surprises on every page, kids will love the adventures of Lenny and his evil-genius best friend Casper, who has tricked the world with the disguise of a mustache.