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Appropriate reading for a teenage girl to do?

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pingoose · 12/03/2015 22:12

I've asked my 16 year old cousin to do a reading for our civil service, without really thinking about what one she'd do. Now that I'm looking for options, I can't find any that would work - all too knowledgeable about marriage, which she obviously isn't! Any suggestions?

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RandomMess · 12/03/2015 22:15

Have you just looked at ones that are about love?

tippytappywriter · 12/03/2015 22:16

How would she feel about writing something from her perspective?

pingoose · 12/03/2015 22:22

tippytappywriter that's a great idea actually, I'll ask her what she thinks of writing something.

RandomMess I've been trying to find ones on friendship, or general love (rather than "in love") but nothing has struck me so far.

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OhisHOME · 12/03/2015 22:33

Lovely love song or love monkey

M10s · 21/03/2015 23:00


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