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Books for 9 yr old dd.. she thinks books her age are babyish !

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Louisa111 · 05/03/2023 19:18

Need some advice .. our 9 yr old dd is complaining that a lot of her books are just not interesting her anyone but I'm
Completely stuck about what books to get.
She usually reads
Diary of a wimpy kid,
Harry Potter
Fairy books,
David Walliams books etc

Just lately she says these are a bit babyish and wants books that are more real life but I feel she's too young for teenage books .. she is quite grown up for her age so any recommendations would be appreciated 😊

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TheYearOfSmallThings · 05/03/2023 19:20

Has she tried Anne of Green Gables? Philip Pullman?

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TheYearOfSmallThings · 05/03/2023 19:20

Oh sorry - neither of those are "real life"!

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VickerishAllsort · 05/03/2023 19:23

Ursula le Guin's Earthsea trilogy.
Pre-Potter wizardry, more grown-up, beautifully written, Pullmanesque depths.

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Donotgogentle · 05/03/2023 19:23

Assuming real life still means fiction, how about the Murder Most Unladylike series. Recommended age 9-12.

www.amazon.co.uk/Murder-Most-Unladylike-Mystery/dp/0552570729?tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21

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Cheesewiz · 05/03/2023 19:23

My dd9 loves warrior cats series

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VickerishAllsort · 05/03/2023 19:24

But definitely not 'real life'. I really must work on my comprehension skills.

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Lupinslupinelady · 05/03/2023 19:24

Laura Ingalls Wilder books?

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Chrispackhamspoodle · 05/03/2023 19:25

Katherine Rundell's books are good.The Explorers snd Rooftoppers.

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TheYearOfSmallThings · 05/03/2023 19:25

Maybe Jacqueline Wilson? She does different series for different ages.

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Labtastic · 05/03/2023 19:25

Lemony snicket?

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HowardKirksConscience · 05/03/2023 19:26

Louis Sachar - the series set in a school (forgotten the name of it) and then Holes, The Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom, etc etc. Brilliant books.

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Cowsontheloose · 05/03/2023 19:27

So my daughter is the same. She likes murder in midwinter ( not about a murder) and the onjali Rauf books are amazing

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Finlaggan · 05/03/2023 19:28

Percy Jackson series or murder most ladylike series

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Memom · 05/03/2023 19:28

The girl that rowed the ocean & The boy that biked the world

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Barelycopingmum · 05/03/2023 19:31

My DD is now 12 but from around 9 to even now she loves anything by Rick Riodan who does the Percy Jackson series. Not real life but a suggestion none the less

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Chrispackhamspoodle · 05/03/2023 19:32

Both my girls really got into Percy Jackson at that age and as teens still love Greek mythogy because of it.Sort of real life...in as much as Harry Potter is

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anormalperson · 05/03/2023 19:34

My dd absolutely adores the Lottie Brooks series by Katie Kirby. They're contemporary and funny!

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FatAgainItsLettuceTime · 05/03/2023 19:39

How about similar age range but a different genre, things like the Goosebumps series

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Hayliebells · 05/03/2023 19:42

My daughter, who is 10 and a book worm, has enjoyed all these over the last year or so:
Maz Evans - Who let the Gods out? and sequels
The Hunger Games trilogy
Murder Most Un-Ladylike
Percy Jackson books
The Hobbit
His Dark Materials

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GU24Mum · 05/03/2023 19:42

How about the Emma Carroll books?

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Hayliebells · 05/03/2023 19:48

Oh none of those are very “real life”, sorry!
For real life one’s age enjoyed:
Front Desk - Kelly Yang
The Primrose Railway - Jaqueline Wilson

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PuttingDownRoots · 05/03/2023 19:48

Take her to a bookshop... Waterstones fir example divides the books into 5-8, 9-12 and then teenage. See what takes her fancy!

My 11yo tends to pick wildlife stories and school stories. Shes currentlyreading Harry Potter screenplays. My 10yo goes for mysteries and adventures. Recent favourite has been the Ministry of Unladylike Activity.

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LittleOwl153 · 05/03/2023 19:52

I think it was about this age my dd got into My Story and My Royal Story series... historical based.

My DS9 is into horrible histories/ geographies. Chronicals of Narnia, Lemony Snickett.

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LittleOwl153 · 05/03/2023 19:57

Christmasaurus, witches of once, both series and Alesha Dixon did a series too...
All on my dds bookcase till recently.

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ZeldaB · 05/03/2023 19:58

Ask a librarian they absolutely love questions like this

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