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;Teenage Girl

What are some good books for a teenage girl?


I’m not a fan of fantasy, science fiction, or mystery. I really like realistic fiction. Some good books I’ve read are The Clique series, Go Ask Alice, Someone Like You, Cruel Summer, That Summer, Saving Zooey, Perfect, The Twilight Series, The TTYL series, and a bunch of books like that. Please list title and author!
- a girl

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What would be a ****?d ****?k for a ****?nage girl?


Okay, so this ****?nage girl likes lots of ****?ks including the genres: Historical Fiction, Comedy, Mystery, Murder, Suspense, Thrillers, Classics. The ****?n girl is 13 and has read many ****?ks.
No Twilight please
- Lilo

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This is a long shot but.do you know the name of this book?


It’s a juvenile fiction book about a teenage girl who is abused by her father and her mother won’t stand up for her. She winds up pregnant (I don’t think by the father, just a boyfriend or something) and runs away. She moves to another town and either stays at a hotel or a home for unwed mothers, I can’t remember. She gets a job working at a restaurant, where the owner of the restaurant is obsessed with the color red! lol She becomes close friends with the owner, as well as her so-workers. I know this sounds stupid but it was like a favorite book of mine when I was a pre-teen, I just don’t remember the name! I have a feeling I’m not gonna get the answer, but I thought I’d try anyways. Thanks guys!!
- analicia_d82

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From a medical standpoint, is this possible and has it ever happened?


I was watching a rerun of CSI last night where a teenage girl fantasizes about being pregnant, and due to hormone pills, her body reacted by lactating and her uterus expanding, etc even though there was no intercourse involved. Is this science fiction or can something like that really happen?
- Cinnamon

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when writing a novel for children, how should I handle alcohol and drugs?


I’m currently writing a children’s novel. The readers’ age group will probably be 10-14. The main character is a teenage girl who lives with an alcoholic mother. So there will definitely be alcohol, and maybe pot, in her enviroment. Also, an important part of the story is a chapter where she drowns her sorrows in a bottle of wine. That part won’t be glamourized…it will be portrayed like she’s doing something stupid. Do you think I’m overstepping the bounds?
- cirque de lune

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Can you suggest a book of poetry for a teenage girl who loves romance and inspiration?


I have asked this question quite a few times, but I never get any good responces. I have never really read that much poetry, though I read a lot of books and I seem to be more fond of ones that are filled with so much romance, it seems almost poetic, so I want to give poetry a try. Im going to the library tomorrow, and I dont know what Im looking for. Help please =)
- Lu

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Which idea is better?


I need an idea for NaNoWriMo. I have a few of them, which do you like better?

1. A girl gets cancer and it goes through the ups and downs of her getting sick and better, then getting sick again.

2. A group of people are on a plane when it crashes and they get stranded on a island for 3 months. They make enemies, friendships and fall in love.

3. A group of teenagers stay in an Amusement park after dark and then strange things start to happen; the rides go on their own and the workers seem to be dead…

4. A story about a teenage girl who falls in love and then gets pregnant (in young teens 13-16 unsure yet). She goes through her parents wanting her to abort and her wanting to keep the baby.

Which is the best idea and why?

Plz and Thanx
- Bella Cullen

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WRITERS BLOCK! Could you help me?


I’ve been writing and writing the last few days, and now, the inevitable nightmare of all writers has returned… writer’s block.

I’m stuck on the sentence below. It sounds so amateur and I just can’t do anything to fix it. The sentence is driving me crazy, and I haven’t been able to write anything else. If I could just fix this sentence, I think I’ll be able to continue with the rest of my story.

Could anyone expand this sentence, or modify bits that don’t sound right? (In the story, the car crashes, with the main character - a young girl - and her father inside. The father dies, but the girl survives. This sentence is part of a flashback.)

*The cars span out of control and crashed, the chorus of scathing metal and screams was worse than the pain itself.*
I’m writing in past tense - “The car SPAN…”

I’m also writing in first person, from the perspective of the teenage girl.

I’d like the sentence to be expanded, if anyone can help.
Oops, you’re totally right, I’ve mixed up my tenses. I’ll fix it up. It’s in past tense.
Oh goodness. Sorry, I don’t know what’s wrong with my writing today. There’s only one car.
Thanks for all the advice!! I made so many silly mistakes. Trust me, my writing is usually not this horrific.
- Samantha

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Need an ending to a mystery short story I’m writing?


I wrote a short story about a teenage girl named Adrienne who was acused of shooting one of her teachers, but really she was framed. Who should have framed her? HELP pleasE???
- Twilight Fanatic

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