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| If you see a stranger... | Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. My 12 year old son is just beginning to leave the books of his youth behind, but not yet ready to read full on adult novels. Gone are things like, Artemis Fowl, Gregor the Overlander, and The Edge Chronicles. He's reading SK's Eyes of the Dragon, Catherine Fisher's Incarceron, and DJ MacHale's Morpheus Road. He has, within the past year, enjoyed the Pendragon series by Wooding, and Gaiman's The Graveyard Book. These books are generally not on my reading list, except SK of course, but I'd like to suggest to him other books he might like in his genre of choice. (Hunger Games sounds like a winner, maybe.) Any suggestions? (books for grown ups ok as long as sex is mostly in the form of innuendo please, and not a huge fan of excessive swearing) |
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| If you see a stranger... | Re: Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. He read Narnia and Stroud's Bartemeus Triliogy a couple/few years ago. He's not an easy kid to keep up with, as far as reading goes, and reads roughly 3 books/week. |
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| Lagomorphing | Re: Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. Michelle Paver's Wolf Brother series? But if he's several years past Narnia, he's probably OK for "non-gritty" epic fantasy like Tad Williams etc (I don't remember there being any overt sex in the Memory Sorrow & Thorn series). Same goes for Robert Redick's Chathrand books. Last edited by HareBrain; 24th October 2011 at 05:39 PM. Reason: Put sorry instead of sorrow -- duh! |
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| author of novels Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Shropshire
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| Re: Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. Garth Nix has written a couple of good ones, but better would be: Philip Reeve (boys tend to love his books) Sally Gardner Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' Patrick Wood (Viaduct Child) Herbie Brennan - if he likes mad Faery stuff and get him all four Nick Gifford books! They're great. |
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| If you see a stranger... | Re: Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. He tried Abhorsen a couple years ago, but didn't care for it for some reason. I don't think he's tried anything else by Garth Nix since though, so maybe he just wasn't old enough and should try again. I should look up Tad Williams, I know I've read something by him. Might even have something on my bookshelf right now. Dark Materials he read, and Philip Reeve sounds so familiar, as does Wolf Brother...I think maybe recently on those 2, will have to check. I've not heard of Robert Redick, Herbie Brennan, Patrick Wood, Nick Gifford, or Sally Gardner. This gives me something to research at the library, just to see if they'd be up his alley. I was wondering of he'd like Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency(years since I read, so can't remember if appropriate) ... or the Discworld books. They're not his usual, but he might be ready to start trying a few different types of books too. |
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| <3D~ | Re: Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. Abhorsen is the third book in the series, I think. Garth Nix's short stories are pretty good, I didn't like his Mister Monday ones though. Buried Fire by Jonathan Stroud is okay if he liked his books. I finished Mortal Engines by Phillip Reeve a couple of weeks ago and it was good, but the end was pretty depressing! Corbenic by Catherine Fisher. I'm reading that one now and enjoying it. |
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| Re: Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. I know they are junior fiction but has he read Spy Dog ? Anything by John Christopher is good. More my age group and not fantasy but there are the Hardy Boys. I'll ask my bestfriend he's a librarian. |
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| Re: Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. Un Lun Dun by China Miéville? Or how about Jim Butcher's Codex Alera series? |
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| Re: Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. I'd follow up on The Hunger Games trilogy. Sherwood Smith's Inda quartet is pretty good. He might like The Magic of Recluce by L.E. Modesitt, Jr. and some of the other Recluce books. |
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| Re: Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. I would recomend anything by Alan Garner, especialy: The Weirdstone of Brisingamen The Moon of Gomrath Elidor The Owl Service All written between the mid 60's and early 70's. Also, The Dark is Rising sequence by Susan Cooper published between 65 and 77. And last but by no means least, The Driftway by Penelope Lively written in 1972. I know these are all pretty old books but I loved them as a kid and I'm only 36 now. I suppose it depends on whether your son can get passed children that talk the queens english and a distinct lack of technology Last edited by zaltys13; 25th October 2011 at 06:36 PM. Reason: missed out some dates |
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| This world is not my home | Re: Recommendations for boy just discovering not all YA is equally enthralling. Desperate for something to read, I picked up "The Hunger Games" book 1 of the trilogy by Suzanne Collins. It is very good!! It is clearly a YA book, and I am not a YA, but I still can't wait to get back to it. |
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