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Check out the books by Diane Wynne Jones - they should be good for that age. Also Trudi Canavan writes some nice, easy-going fantasy that my daughter enjoys (maybe start with The Magician's Guild). You could try the Philip Pullman books if she's a good reader.
Kelley Armstrong's books are great, on the supernatural side, starting with Bitten.
On a lighter side, K.E. Mills' Rogue Agent books are fun, starting with Accidental Sorcerer. This is actually a pseudonym for Karen Miller, and the books published under that name are also good.
You could always go back a few years and try her on Anne McCaffrey's Dragon series, starting with Dragonflight.
Finally, if she likes fantasy, try David Eddings, starting with Pawn of Prophecy, the first in the Belgariad.
My daughter, who is 14, has enjoyed all of the above so I hope they will entertain your granddaughter too. |
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