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The White Mountains by John Christopher was one of my favorites, and I read it at about that age. It's part of a trilogy--actually there's a fourth book, which is a prequel, but the originals are my favorites.
I guess it depends what you mean by "advanced." If she is advanced, wouldn't "middle grade" be below her reading level? If she's a reader who likes to challenge herself, there's always The Road, which is scary and somewhat violent and doesn't use quotation marks, and which I would certainly say would not be beyond the reading level of a smart 16 year old. I mean, a lot of 12 year olds are reading adult literature already.

Other books that should be suitable:
Viral Nation (post apocalyptic), Wolf Tower (dystopian fantasy), Among the Hidden (dystopian), The Giver (dystopian), Cinder (futuristic dystopian fairy-tale retelling), Gregor the Overlander (fantasy underworld), Ender's Game (semi-dystopian sci-fi), and The Fall (dystopian fantasy).

Agreed ^ I read all those when I was in 6th-7th grade and loved them.

The Darkest Minds trilogy
Article 5
The 5th Wave trilogy
The Knife of Never Letting Go
Blood Red Road trilogy
Legend trilogy
Reboot
Poison Princess first in the Arcana Chronicles series
The Stars Never Rise
For Darkness Shows the Stars
The Scorpion Rules
The Forest of Hands and Teeth


I read it when I was probably a little older than 12, and my younger sister read it about the same time.

Thanks Holly. I will pass your advice on to my friend.

"Wolf and Iron" by Gordon R. Dickson."
Thanks, Clinton, but I know grown men who have read The Road and told me it really messed them up and that they wished they could unread it. I don't think it is appropriate for a sensitive 12 year old.

Her reading level is advanced, but I don't know if she is ready for scary and violent. I guess I am looking for books that are not for little kids, but also won't scare the beejezus out of her.

Thanks, Joseph. I will pass these recommendations on to my friend and she can look into them and figure out if she thinks they are a good fit for her kid.

I read it when I was probably a little older than 12, and my younger sister read it about the same time."
Thanks Rebekah!

Thank you Sully. I will pass on the information.

Other books that should be suitable:
Viral Nation (post apocalyptic), Wolf Tower (dystopian fantasy), Among the Hidden (dys..."
Thanks for the recommendations, Maria. And especial thanks for giving me info about the specific sub-genres. That should make it easier for my friend to figure out what her kid might like.

Thanks for the extensive list. I will pass all this info on to my friend.

Thanks for the suggestion, LauraW. I'll let me friend decide if it's appropriate for her kid.


Thanks, Bob! Female protagonists are a bonus. I will pass the info on to my friend.

The Hunger Games, The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Maze Runner, The House of the Scorpion, GONE

was pretty good. I read it recently. People live in dome cities because we screwed up the environment and the heroine is a preteen girl who lives outside the bubble cities despite its dangers with her family.

Has anyone mentioned Incarceron?
I read it at about 12 years old. It's sort of steampunk, but also dystopian. :/
I read it at about 12 years old. It's sort of steampunk, but also dystopian. :/

Wither series by Lauren stefano. Implications of sex. The second one is a lot darker than the first.
Obviously the hunger games
The testing by Joelle charbannou.

Z for Zachariah by Robert O'Brien features Ann Burden as the main character, she is 16.
Life As We Knew It by Susan PFeffer is awesome and features a young girl as the main character.

Reccing:
Divergent series Veronica Roth - dystopian, female teen lead finding her place in the world.
Hunger Games series was sacrifice and destiny themed, female lead. Dystopian future after a war.
The Cure by Stephanie Erickson - Female teen lead. Dystopian future and search for a plague cure.
Walking in the Rain series - William Allen. Male teen lead (16), some collateral violence/sexual assault (not descriptive). Respectful treatment of his girlfriend and no pre-marital sex. World after EMP wipes out electricity.
Partials series by Dan Wells - post plague, female teen lead, combo mystery novel meets The Great Escape.
Lucifer's Hammer - Niven. Great book, aftermath of asteroid striking Earth. No stand out teens, but clean as far as graphic violence and sex.
Tomorrow When the War Began - John Marsden. Australian teens caught in an invasion by Asian troops. Red Dawn Down Under basically.
Day by Day Armageddon by J.L. Bourne - Amazing zombie apocalypse novel, surprisingly clean of sex, and non-zombie killing violence.
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