What books should I buy for my 13 years old female niece? She's interested in books but she doesn't like fantasy...

What books should I buy for my 13 years old female niece? She's interested in books but she doesn't like fantasy, and I wanna give her classics before someone else ruins her life with feminist and YA novels.

Do I look like your mother? Fuck off

Lolita

oh god give me the strength not to take this bait

>and the lord said, fuck you, user, for i have made you weak and pathetic and full of spite. the door that leads from out of this place was only for you. i am now going to close it. shitpost it up my nigga
>high-five god
>rec 120 days of sodom, total waste of 3 mins
>feels good man

RORITA

Edgar Allen Poe Collection

Blood Meridian

>ignoring the bait
Charles Dickens

Life And Fate, make a real man outta of that little girl.

This desu. Or Don Quixote. Or The Master and Margarita, regardless of her religious position.

Little Women.

get that bitch a series. bitches love series'.

>Redwall
>Unfortunate Events
>Artemis Fowl

>Artemis Fowl
You goof. That series is shit.
>Redwall
Mein nigger
>Unfortunate Events
Not bad

dubliners

13 was when I wanted to start reading grown up novels— things like the Brontës

It's always good to start out strong.

Crime and punishment. I read it when I was 14. That's nearly 13.

Anne of Green Gables

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Mein Kampf only way she won't get jewed

My Twisted World, Eliot Rodger

Lolita

Give her A Room of One's Own and Anna Karenina.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Came here to rec Jane Eyre

Jane Austen. That was what I was into at that age. Or maybe Anna Karenina or Madame Bovary. Brontës too. It really depends on her reading level. Having been a 13 year old girl at some point recently, I can say that it's an age of wanting slightly romantic things. It's only once you hit high school and find out about the reality of dating that you go to other books.

A Room of One's Own is an idea that can be summed up in a sentence, stretched into 100 pages.

Good feminism is better than bad feminism, but not better than no feminism

That is generally the point of an essay, yes

Give her some non-fiction. Horrible Histories by Terry Deary. Murderous Maths by Kjartan Poskitt. The like. Also, encyclopedias never hurt anyone.

>who is Beauvoir?

Cavalcare la tigre by Julius Evola

>Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary
>slightly romantic things

Ham On Rye lol

The Hobbit or maybe LotR

The complete works of Plato

Oops, didn't mean to quote you.

Maybe something like animal farm?
It's not really Veeky Forums but it's easy to read and at least it'll turn her away from that Marxism shit.

>implying a women brain is capable of understand what the book is about
she'll think its a shitty book about farm

Fahrenheit 451

Karen Russell's Swamplandia feels like it would be solid for a teenage girl.
>magical realism
>easy to read
>paced well
>muh female narrator
>weird entertaining shit of non-magical varieties
>doesn't promote stupid notions of relationships like a lot of lit written at her age group
>still reasonably Veeky Forums, could be a gateway into other good writing

>female niece

Damn, what a get.
Maybe Slaughterhouse-5?

beautiful get, apt education for the lady

netjes

...

Ego and his Own. 13 year olds are always mortally spooked.

Choose anyone from pic related.
They are all classics