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    1. Flora and Ulysses--Kate DiCamillo https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flora_%26_Ulysses
    2.Boys Without Names--Kashmira Sheth https://www.harpercollins.com/9780061857607/boys-without-names
    3. The Awakening--Robin Wasserman--not to be confused with the author's other series, which is called Cold Awakening. smile https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38988.Awakening

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    Thank you for the recommendation of Flora and Ulysses- my dd hates reading 90 percent of the time, but she is loving this book😀

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    Glad to hear it! smile


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    DD recently had a reading binge (did not go the school due to severe illness). By far and away her favourite was A Study In Charlotte.

    Charlotte Holmes is quite a clever young lady - a flawed but real role model potentially.

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    Touches some borderline mature (mentions sex) issues but never in any great or graphic detail apparently - not that I expect our 11 year old to really know what that is LOL


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    Adding a link to this related thread: Book Recommendation: Orientation, by Allis Wade, which mentions a 10 year old reader.

    Adding a link to this thread, Book recommendations: Appropriate adult fiction, which requests suggestions for an 11-year-old reader.

    Adding a link to this thread, Book review for appropriate content?, which asks about appropriate content for a 9-year-old reader.

    Adding a link to this thread, Classics for 10 yo, in the General Discussion forum.

    Adding a link to the thread Bios, history poetry or political/social science.

    Adding a link to the thread Books for 10yo who's read it all, in the General Discussion forum.

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    We liked "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon" by Grace Lin.

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    Also, The Princess Bride is a good movie and (I'm guessing) a good book. I'm not sure what age group would like it, but the site in the link says ten and up.
    https://www.commonsensemedia.org/book-reviews/the-princess-bride


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