13 year old with amazingly high reading level any age appropriate but not easy suggestions? 
Question by WriterGirl: 13 year old with amazingly high reading level any age appropriate but not easy suggestions?
Have read Nicholas Sparks, Classics, Outsiders, Anne of Green Gables series, Twilight, Harry Potter. Loves Victorian, Queen Elizabeth type stuff. Please help
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Answer by tossinsalads
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Lord of the Flies. Old but it does the trick and reveals many literary devices.
Lord of the Rings! I’m reading that and I’m around her age, and I love it!
A Great and Terrible Beauty.
It’s by Libba Bray. It has that fantasy thing you seem to like, & it’s set in the elizabethan (sp?) time period. I read it when I was I think 14.
Mary Stewart’s “The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills and The Last Enchantment.” The Merlin/Arthur stories told from Merlin’s point of view. Wonderful writing and OK for kids. (not lascivious)
Deadly Little Secret
Jennie Green’s Killer Junior Year
Shopaholic Series
I dunno
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Im thirteen and my reading level is pretty high to try reading books like the lighting thief series by Rick Riordan the series is five books very interesting about a demigod kid who is the son of poseidon !
If you are going to read, you may as well start with some material that is challenging.
I suggest Voltaire’s Candide, James Joyce’s Dubliners, Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (which is not really horror), Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, George Orwell’s Animal Farm, Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, and there’s nothing wrong with Spiderman comics too.
I can go on and on, but there are certain writers that trigger of deeper thinking and the greater the variety in the type of literature the 13 year-old will read, the likelier it is that he or she will find their preferences.
If your reading level is as high as you claim, try Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Suzanna Clarke. Victorian era magick done to a highly academic level.
You should also try George R.R. Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire series (starts with a game of thrones). It’s mind-blowingly good.
You could also try Agatha Christie. Murder on the Orient Express is a classic that seems to take place in an era you’d like.
Then there’s also challenging yourself to a few rare authors like Stanislaw Lem or Alasdair Grey. Something your friends haven’t even heard of, much less read.
Let us know what you decide to go with.
Lord of the Rings should do the trick!
The Tamora Peirce books, though middle ages, but not the victorian era.
Listen to Hiary Freak. They know what they’re talking about. I would add Tess of the d’Urbervilles to that list, though. It’s amazing. It’s Victorian as well.
You could try The knife of never letting go and its sequel the ask and the answer both by patrick ness. The first one is a little slow to start but the second is amazing all the way through.
You could also try The Book thief or something by Jodi Picoult (I recommend Change of heart)
Another really good series is Sabriel, Liriel and Abhorsan. All by Garth Nix.