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Me? I'd have no problem allowing my 12 year old to read it.


The only compromise I can think of is for you to read it to her. Skip ahead and sensor where you think it needs it. That way you can talk about stuff together that will affect her young life in the next couple of years.
She may at first balk, but if she finds out that is the only way they will be in your home once you start you both may find it a very precious time together.

See this is what I was afraid of. She is very sensitive and take so much to heart. I just don;t want her read something that will get stuck in her head ya know what I'm saying? I may have to get them and read them w/o her knowing or just be that mean mom that makes her wait!
Wold still love to hear anymore input that anyone may have in regard to this.

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The book with the most "romance" in it is the last of the series because it's the honeymoon scene and it includes *gasp* sex, but not in any great detail. My daughter read it at 12 before I read it. I let her due to my sister-in-law's endorsement that it was okay. She's extremely conservative and extremely religious. I came to find out later she didn't read the books. I don't know if I would have let her read the last book if I'd known about the love scene, they are pretty tame by romance standards, but if I were you, I'd check out the last book and find the one chapter on the honeymoon and decide for yourself. BTW A friend of mine went through with a black marker and inked out the parts she deemed inappropriate. She may have actually glued some pages together. I personally could never do that to a book, but if you have a thrift store nearby, you might be able to pick a copy up for around a dollar.

It's so hard to find books for this age that are appropriate, that will keep her interested in read them.
If anyone has suggestions I would great appreciate them!

Just a thought. Good luck!



I still have the whole series i used to love reading these books.

loed this series
I used to love reading thses as well and i also have a whole collection of them.

this series a must read for any young girl. I have a couple of them as well.

these were good boks as well .



It's so hard to find books for this age that are appropriate, that will keep her interested in r..."

Dystopian trilogy. A little violent but because it's in book form it's more bearable. Romance is pretty innocent. My son couldn't watch the movie, but had no issues with the book. He read it at 11.

Dystopian trilogy with innocent romance.

The Darkest Powers series by Kelley Armstrong has lots of supernatural creatures and its been a while since I read it, but I believe it was pretty tame. I let my daughter read it at 13 and she loved it.


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