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Old 12-08-2011, 09:16 PM   #5
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She's 11, so she should be fine for book selection. There are two sections on the Kobo website - "Fiction - Young Adult" and "Kids & Teens" and you can pretty much find everything from Garth Nix, CS Lewis and Madeleine L'Engle, to Twilight and the Hunger Games. They even have Magic Tree House books (although those are probably too young for her).

Picture books for younger kids are probably harder to find because they only just introduced the Vox and didn't really need a big selection of colour picture books.
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