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Title: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Pink Bunkadoo on January 31, 2008, 10:30:30 PM
Nephew is turning 12 in Feb and is asking for books.  His mom just emailed us asking for suggestions.  He likes fantasy/SF but reads other things too.  He likes series, and would prefer something that's already finished so he doesn't have to wait for the next book.   His mom mentioned that he enjoyed our other recommendations, but the only thing I can remember suggesting before is Diana Wynne Jones's Chrestomanci books.

Since this is his mom asking, it should probably be stuff without any direct references to sex.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Skar on January 31, 2008, 10:37:28 PM
Heinlein's Young Adult SF:
Red Planet
Rocketship Galileo
Have Spacesuit Will Travel
The Rolling Stones
Starman Jones

Diane Duane's So You Want to Be A Wizard series.


Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Azhev on February 01, 2008, 02:06:38 AM
The Dark is Rising Sequence by Susan Cooper
Prydain Chronicles by Lloyd Alexander
Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: White on February 01, 2008, 02:31:24 PM
The Bartimuaes Trilogy (sp?) by Jonathan Stroud is very good. It's a comlpleted trilogy, interesting well written and age apporpriate with no lewdness but still good even for adult readers (I'm 19, started reding book one in highschool when it came out, and I still enjoy the trilogy but it's not girly or anythign).

The first book is the Amulet of Samarkand (sp? again, sorry, borrowed that one from library so don't remember spelling).

Anyway, here's the amazon page for further details

http://www.amazon.com/Amulet-Samarkand-Bartimaeus-Trilogy-Book/dp/0786852550/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1201872567&sr=8-1

it's been given 4.5 stars which is very good!

anyway, you should be able to read and excerpt on it and the other following two books on amazon.

The Hobbit is also very good of course.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: DragonFly on February 01, 2008, 03:39:56 PM
Try the Artemis Fowl books by Eoin Colfer. It is an ongoing series (5 books to date) about a super-intelligent, criminal masterminded 12 year old who has a running feud with a group of underground goblins.  The author has a wacky sense of humor and the books are lots of fun.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Sigyn on February 01, 2008, 06:32:22 PM
David Eddings' first series is good for that age.  The first book is Pawn of Prophecy.  If he liked Chrestomanci, then he might like other things by Diana Wynne Jones such as Archer's Goon, Darklord of Derkholm, Eight Days of Luke, and Dogsbody.  Everything by Lloyd Alexander is good.  Redwall by Brian Jacques.  And, of course, Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians by Brandon Sanderson, though I suppose that series isn't finished.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Shi on February 02, 2008, 01:40:34 AM
I'd suggest Timothy Zahn's Dragonback sci-fi series. Good for that age group, and really entertaining. There are five books out, and the final in the series comes out this May, so he wouldn't have to wait long.

The first book in the series is Dragon and Theif.

Also, Airborn, by Kenneth Oppel, is really good. The sequel, Skybreaker is also out.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Lightningfall on February 03, 2008, 09:49:53 PM
You might also wish to consider any of the books by Tamora Pierce.  They're all pretty good and appropriate for that age.  I would probably suggest the Circle of magic series and the Immortal series as they were my favorites.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Sigyn on February 04, 2008, 08:55:48 PM
Mister Monday by Garth Nix is good, though the series isn't finished yet.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Lightningfall on February 05, 2008, 01:09:08 AM
Yeah, and so is the Abhorson trilogy also by Nix.  He also wrote Shade's Children but I think you might want to read that one yourself before letting your kid.  It might be a bit more graphic than you want.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Azhev on February 05, 2008, 06:14:20 PM
You might also wish to consider any of the books by Tamora Pierce.  They're all pretty good and appropriate for that age.  I would probably suggest the Circle of magic series and the Immortal series as they were my favorites.

As much as I enjoyed the Lioness quartet, there are references to sex.   Just be advised if you do go down that path.

My nephews have enjoyed the Leven Thumps series by Obert Skye.  Also Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series is a great, fun read.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Lightningfall on February 10, 2008, 07:28:15 AM
As much as I enjoyed the Lioness quartet, there are references to sex.   Just be advised if you do go down that path.
Quite right.  I had completely forgotten about that.  However, if memory serves, the Immortal series doesn't.  And I know that the Circle of Magic series is free of it.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: charity on February 14, 2008, 02:43:21 AM
ooh, good books! I love the Bartimaeus trilogy (sp? ;) )
And I really enjoyed the Ranger's Apprentice.
And the Lioness Quartet, although I'm not sure a boy would like it.

Another one is Magyk by Angie Sage... I liked this one, and have the others but haven't gotten around to them yet (see the what are you reading thread :) )

Another book that I just devoured as a kid is 'The Case of the Vanishing Boy' by Alexander Key... but that'll be hard to find, I had a hard time laying my hands on a copy a few years back. It's good though, odd, but good.

I had the librarian mention to me awhile back that I was in the young adult section and when I told her, "I know." she gave me a funny look and said, "Oh, alright, well the adult books are upstairs." For a librarian she didn't seem to understand the need for a good book ;)
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: White on February 14, 2008, 11:48:51 AM
I had the librarian mention to me awhile back that I was in the young adult section and when I told her, "I know." she gave me a funny look and said, "Oh, alright, well the adult books are upstairs." For a librarian she didn't seem to understand the need for a good book ;)

I never understood why there was such an illogical stigma about books aimed at young adults. I mean, they're all *written* by adults aren't they?

My mother's an English teacher and even when I was in my early teens she disparaged my reading of "baby books" (and yes, I'm talking about young adult books - Deltora Quest, other series... then fairly later Dianna Wynne Jones’ stuff which I got into after seeing Howl's Moving Castle ((- best movie ever,)) at around 17).

I mean, does that many *any* sense? I mean, just because you can and do read other books or, when young, read things above your age - you’re supposed to only read 'adult' stuff.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Azhev on February 14, 2008, 03:00:14 PM
I've noticed lately that a lot of my reading material is falling under Young Adult.  Quite frankly, I don't care.  A good story is a good story.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: Jhaeli on February 14, 2008, 06:41:05 PM
As much as I enjoyed the Lioness quartet, there are references to sex. Just be advised if you do go down that path.
Quite right. I had completely forgotten about that. However, if memory serves, the Immortal series doesn't. And I know that the Circle of Magic series is free of it.

I'm an avid fan of Tamora Pierce and began reading them around the same age as your nephew - as long as he doesn't mind female heroines, than the "Tortall Quartets" (which is Lioness/Immortals/Protector of the Small series, plus some new ones out lately) are very, very good. They're intended for mid- to older teens, and while they do contain some references to sex, there is nothing blatant or scandalous about it. It looks more at the emotional side of the relationship and how it affects the character. [Which could be a good kind of educational.] So depending on how mature a reader your nephew is, you may want to wait a couple years.

And yes, there are references in both Lioness and Immortals - less so in Protector of the Small, but still there.

You may want to start with the Circle of Magic series, which was intended for early teen years, even pre-teen. There's no 'mature' references in it and it's a great series with humourous, well-written characters and a compelling storyline. There's also a sequel quartet for it too, I believe, called the Circle Opens.

Aside from those, I totally agree with those who mentioned Lloyd Alexander's Prydain series - excellent, excellent read. David Eddings - depends again on how mature of a reader your nephew is. It's a fairly straightforward [and clean] storyline and I read them while I was young, but it was written for an adult audience.

Have you tried some other classics, like the Chronicles of Narnia? I would mention Harry Potter, but I've never read them so I don't know what kind of references there are in them.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: charity on February 14, 2008, 07:47:01 PM
I had the librarian mention to me awhile back that I was in the young adult section and when I told her, "I know." she gave me a funny look and said, "Oh, alright, well the adult books are upstairs." For a librarian she didn't seem to understand the need for a good book ;)

I never understood why there was such an illogical stigma about books aimed at young adults. I mean, they're all *written* by adults aren't they?

My mother's an English teacher and even when I was in my early teens she disparaged my reading of "baby books" (and yes, I'm talking about young adult books - Deltora Quest, other series... then fairly later Dianna Wynne Jones’ stuff which I got into after seeing Howl's Moving Castle ((- best movie ever,)) at around 17).

I mean, does that many *any* sense? I mean, just because you can and do read other books or, when young, read things above your age - you’re supposed to only read 'adult' stuff.


My brother in law won't even read Harry Potter cause he thinks it says so much about our country that we all enjoy young adult books. I think my BIL is awful high and mighty for his own good, but that's just me.

I agree it doesn't matter the age group, a good book is a good book is a good book. End of story.
Title: Re: Help recommend some books for my 12-year-old nephew
Post by: White on February 14, 2008, 07:58:19 PM
I had the librarian mention to me awhile back that I was in the young adult section and when I told her, "I know." she gave me a funny look and said, "Oh, alright, well the adult books are upstairs." For a librarian she didn't seem to understand the need for a good book ;)

I never understood why there was such an illogical stigma about books aimed at young adults. I mean, they're all *written* by adults aren't they?

My mother's an English teacher and even when I was in my early teens she disparaged my reading of "baby books" (and yes, I'm talking about young adult books - Deltora Quest, other series... then fairly later Dianna Wynne Jones’ stuff which I got into after seeing Howl's Moving Castle ((- best movie ever,)) at around 17).

I mean, does that many *any* sense? I mean, just because you can and do read other books or, when young, read things above your age - you’re supposed to only read 'adult' stuff.


My brother in law won't even read Harry Potter cause he thinks it says so much about our country that we all enjoy young adult books. I think my BIL is awful high and mighty for his own good, but that's just me.

I agree it doesn't matter the age group, a good book is a good book is a good book. End of story.


It just has *NO* logic to me whatsoever.
They're all still written by adults! Of an on-par skill level!
Aaaaaaargh. It makes my head hurt with how much not-sense it makes.
@_@