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She loves mysteries. She also likes reading about hobbies. I just bought a hot tent. [ tent with a fireplace] and we are planning some cold weather camping. She loves horseback riding and cooking too. I need some books to keep her busy when we camp because there will no internet.Is there any particular genre that she likes to read?
I used to recommend that book for my dog obedience class students.
She loves Nancy Drew. She has read a few of them. I forgot about the Hardy Boys. Ill check out the suggestions. thanksWhen I was around 12, I started reading a lot of science fiction. I recommend Nebula and Hugo award winners (though some may have adult themes/content in them so maybe read a synopsis before acquiring):
Edit: Just saw your post - Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew then?
great list!I just realized that list I gave you was for a list of joint winners. Here's the list of winners for each award individually:
Hugo:
Nebula:
Yes, she especially likes to bake.Does she like cooking?
That would be an awful lot of work for Avalon's granddaughter and her age group.Why don't they rewrite the Bible? It is just full of stuff they do not like.
<whispers>That's the joke.</whispers>Good one, but I think Walt was referring to someone else. ...
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