The Artemis Fowl series should spur an interest in technology—I loved it (I only read up to The Eternity Cube though). The plans in the series also have a lot of flaws, that were frustrating to notice, but I suppose that could provide some lesson or another. It’s pretty irrational actually; I suggest it as it may provoke a reaction to irrationality.
Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. It made me really want to learn programming, thought I’m not sure what reading level it is.
The Great Book of Amber by Roger Zelazny should be right up her alley in a couple years.
The Artemis Fowl series should spur an interest in technology—I loved it (I only read up to The Eternity Cube though). The plans in the series also have a lot of flaws, that were frustrating to notice, but I suppose that could provide some lesson or another. It’s pretty irrational actually; I suggest it as it may provoke a reaction to irrationality.
Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. It made me really want to learn programming, thought I’m not sure what reading level it is.
The Great Book of Amber by Roger Zelazny should be right up her alley in a couple years.