I remember Louise Rennison books coming out when I was a teenager myself, and now over 10 years later she is still going strong!
Louise Rennison – THE author for teenage girls
Louise Rennison is the best selling award-winning author of the phenomenally successful ‘Confessions of Georgia Nicolson’ series, which was translated into over 34 languages and went to the stage and big screen as ‘Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging’. She has won the Nestle Smarties Book Prize, the Michael L. Printz Honor Book and the Roald Dahl Funny prize for ‘Withering Tights’.
TAMING OF THE TIGHTS is the 3rd of the Misadventures of Tallulah Casey series, which also include Withering Tights and A Midsummer Tights Dream, and is aimed at age 11 years+.Tallulah Casey is putting all thoughts of wild boy Cain behind her. He is literally an animal in trousers… oo-er. Not like nice boy Charlie (who she’s totally not thinking about either). The Tree Sisters are chasing those golden slippers of applause at performing arts college but Dr Lightowler seems hell-bent on spoiling everything for Tallulah. And with all her mates loved up, can Tallulah resist the call of her wild boy. Packed with boys and mates, join Tallulah Casey and pals for more (boy snogging) misadventures and maybe you too will feel the urge to put on the Golden Slippers of Applause.
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December 31, 2013 @ 10:14 am
Wings series by Aprilynne Pike <3
December 31, 2013 @ 10:19 am
my granddaughter loves her flower fairy books
December 31, 2013 @ 11:00 am
Any Sarah Dessen or Cathy Cassidy books.
December 31, 2013 @ 11:25 am
Enid Blyton books are great for all age ranges
December 31, 2013 @ 12:10 pm
You can never go wrong Roald Dahl, or else The Magic Faraway Tree Trilogy by Enid Blyton!
December 31, 2013 @ 1:05 pm
Lauren Kate’s fallen series x
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December 31, 2013 @ 2:49 pm
anything by Roald Dahl as my children have loved reading all the books
December 31, 2013 @ 3:13 pm
my daughter loves david walliams
December 31, 2013 @ 3:54 pm
David Walliams, the Adrian Mole books and the diary of Anne Frank
December 31, 2013 @ 4:04 pm
The Ribblestrop books have gone down well with my daughter and Percy Jackson has been a massive winner
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December 31, 2013 @ 6:45 pm
The faraway tree series
December 31, 2013 @ 8:57 pm
dork diaries 🙂
January 1, 2014 @ 1:19 am
13 Treasures series by Michelle Harrison
January 1, 2014 @ 9:41 am
You can’t beat Beatrix Potter!
January 1, 2014 @ 11:33 am
Back Home by Michelle Magorian
January 2, 2014 @ 4:04 pm
My daughter has just read the perks of being a wallflower and loved it.
January 2, 2014 @ 8:38 pm
definately the Judy Blume books…explores all those feelings that young teens are feeling and a good read too…I remember reading them when i was a young teen.
January 2, 2014 @ 8:39 pm
Gangsta Granny by David Walliams.
Televised version was shown over Christmas and any youngsters who enjoyed that will love the book.
January 2, 2014 @ 10:15 pm
I think Wind in the Willows is perfect not just for this age group but all it makes you use your imagination which sadly some kids dont use these days
January 2, 2014 @ 10:26 pm
David Walliams books are a big hit, A modern day Roald Dahl!!!
January 3, 2014 @ 7:19 pm
Where the Wild Things Are, because any age is prefect for reading this chidrens classic. 🙂
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January 4, 2014 @ 8:45 am
Horrid Henry, my daughters a very slow reader but is making progress with these
January 4, 2014 @ 3:54 pm
My daughters like reading books by Lauren Kate and Jacqueline Wilson.
January 5, 2014 @ 12:47 am
My daughter loves David Walliams books
January 5, 2014 @ 12:28 pm
My daughter (who loves Louise Rennison) suggests Jacqueline Wilson, and the Dork Diaries series.
January 7, 2014 @ 12:35 am
Billionaire Boy by David Walliams
January 7, 2014 @ 9:16 am
The faraway tree
January 7, 2014 @ 7:53 pm
definitely enid blyton!
January 8, 2014 @ 12:55 pm
Any Enid Blyton book
January 8, 2014 @ 10:01 pm
Anything by Jacqueline Wilson
January 10, 2014 @ 9:15 pm
Harry Potter!
January 10, 2014 @ 9:40 pm
The Georgia Nicolson series
January 11, 2014 @ 5:32 pm
The Girls in… Series by Jacqueline Wilson
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January 12, 2014 @ 5:46 pm
anything by Jacqueline Wilson or David Walliams is fab for this age group.
January 16, 2014 @ 9:46 pm
My Friends and Other Animals
January 17, 2014 @ 10:20 pm
Giver
January 18, 2014 @ 11:15 pm
Jacqueline Wilson
January 19, 2014 @ 2:44 pm
Roald Dahl books are great
January 22, 2014 @ 11:24 am
Jacqueline wilson and enid blyton
January 22, 2014 @ 7:52 pm
Cathy Cassidy or Jacqueline Wilson
January 26, 2014 @ 4:49 pm
My teenage daughter is a big fan of Louise Rennison. She also recommends Judy Blume & Jacqueline Wilson books too.
January 26, 2014 @ 6:01 pm
anything by Jacqueline Wilson 🙂
January 27, 2014 @ 7:41 pm
forever by judy blume
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January 27, 2014 @ 10:19 pm
Anything by Jacqueline Wilson or Judy Blume
January 28, 2014 @ 7:04 am
My niece loves all of the Horrible Histories books and all of the gruesome bits in those
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January 28, 2014 @ 2:38 pm
I would highly recommend the Hunger Games series for young adults x
January 28, 2014 @ 4:37 pm
Harry potter series. Chronicles of Narnia series. Famous Five series. there are so many great books out there for kids, depends how well they can read!
January 28, 2014 @ 5:05 pm
David Walliams
January 29, 2014 @ 1:49 am
My daughter has the Dork Diaries collection & she is in this age group 🙂
January 29, 2014 @ 10:06 am
The Twilight series, House of Night series, The Princess Diaries series,
January 29, 2014 @ 9:04 pm
I love David Walliams’ books (I’ve read them all at 27) so I’m sure teenagers would love them too 🙂 x
January 30, 2014 @ 1:47 pm
Jacqueline Willson, Stephanie Meyer, Malorie Blackman, Michael Grant – depends what age they are reading it at, I read Louise Rennison when I was 10 but reread them all at 15 and still love them all!
January 30, 2014 @ 2:06 pm
Any of the David Walliams books… They are great for boys & girls x
January 30, 2014 @ 4:11 pm
Anything by Jacqueline Wilson, Enid Blyton and anything else Louise Rennison has written. I loved her as a teen and I still do now!
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January 30, 2014 @ 10:03 pm
My daughter who is 13 loves the Cathy Cassidy books. She has also just started on the hunger games triology and is really enjoying them.