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'GMA's' Picks for Teen Summer Reading

Parenting Contributor Ann Pleshette Murphy Provides Your Summer Reading List

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If your child is a reluctant reader, these books may be the answer. They're all interactive and are real page turners.

Gone Tomorrow

"The 39 Clues Series: Beyond the Grave," by Jude Watson

Follow the latest adventure of siblings, Amy and Dan, as they travel the world solving a trail of clues that will lead them to the source of their family's power. Readers can collect cards and go online to play games and win prizes of their own.



Gone Tomorrow

"Cathy's Ring," by Sean Stewart and Jordan Weisman

For a slightly older audience, the third and final in a saga, starring a spunky teen who must escape assassins, stalkers and solve murder cases, all while dealing with boyfriend troubles. Books are packaged as journals, complete with e-mail addresses, phone numbers and a MySpace account readers can visit.



Gone Tomorrow

"Fahrenheit 451," by Ray Bradbury

The classic dystopian tale is now a gorgeous graphic novel.



Football Champ

"Football Champ," by Tim Green

Troy White is a boy "football genius" when he's recruited the Atlanta Falcons to pick the key plays. But what happens when one reporter comes out to smear the Falcons, and Troy, as much as possible?



Baseball Great

"Baseball Great," by Tim Green

Josh is a baseball great at high school, but when his dad puts him on a youth championship team, he starts to feel like everything might not be right with the older, sometimes violent players.



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