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Ooh, we loved the Huger Games books they were brilliant, but not very ballet-y, no. At 13 I think my girl was still quite into the Jaqueline Wilson type books, or anything by Cath Cassidy, or Sophie McKenzie ( I also enjoyed the latter - oh the shame). All social, friends, growing-up plot lines.
His Dark Materials trilogy - Philip Pullman, Good for any age from 10 - 80, my older girls LOVE it. Now my 13 year old she and all her friend are wanting to read Noughts and Crosses, By Malorie Blackman,the first in a trilogy about friendship and love in a segregated society.

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