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Old 07-26-2008, 12:18 AM   #5
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I would also suggest Terry Brooks' "Tiffany Aching" books: The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, and Wintersmith (particularly the last, given what you've said about her, but the others are excellent as well).
Uhh... Those Books are by Terry PRATCHETT, not Terry Brooks. However I would second the suggestion, and would in fact recommend any book by that author


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For manga, I recommend Fushigi Yuugi -- lots of angsty teen romance with nice guys (and some not-so-nice guys). I don't know if it's available (legally) in ebook form, though. Ah My Goddess would probably also fall into the "nice guy romance" category. Sailor Moon, of course, is a classic, but she's probably already read it, since the series ended years ago. Ranma 1/2 is a romantic comedy. Actually, anything by Rumiko Takahashi is likely to suit.
Would also recommand Takashi's other series such as Uranasi Yatsuri and INa Yashu. Also, Most of her series are also available as Anime, and if you are getting her a netflix subscription, she could probably get those series.
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