Well, we've covered a lot of bases, genre-wise.
Willow ,'Potential'
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
2) A second birthday - a 15 year old girl, who is mainly into boys, and top 20 MTV music. She used to love to read, but apparently not so much these days. Want to get her a book that will remind her that just cause other things are fun too, books have not stopped being pleasurable.
Seek out the works of Sarra Manning. She's wicked talented.
We have - you have all made great suggestions. For the 15 year girl I think I'm going for the Grand Sophy. Romance to attract the attention of someone is currently boy crazy, and then humor and a strong feminist character to remind her there are other things in life.
Though I'll check out Manning too But I think something in Romance genre that is really clever with strong independent characters sounds like a good way to go.
Great choice--I LOVE that book!
Maysa, IMO, that's not nearly a good enough reason to trust him completely, especially with that as the big secret reason
Say what you will about Borders, I walked in and pulled two books off the shelves there that I hadnt' been able to find in six other independent book stores ranging from City Lights to Booksmith.
I now possess (my second copy of) The Universal Baseball Association by Robert Coover and Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones.
I don't suppose you could swing back on your way home and check to see if they have V For Vendetta?
I don't suppose you could swing back on your way home and check to see if they have V For Vendetta?
I know they've got it at Virgin (15% off too) so I'll stop on the way home.
JZ! Synchronicity - I just read V for Vendetta yesterday for the first time.
DAMN fine book.
Hec got to Summerland before me...it's sitting on my bookshelf precisely because it seems pitched at people who love baseball. Which - not so much me. (Baseball is rounders, but more so, as I understand it. But with added passion and formality and tribal stuff. Which I applaud, but which is about as alien to me as cheerleading.) But I've heard good things about it, and do plan to have another crack at getting into it.