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An obscure question, I know . . . but does anyone happen to know the RL of the Xanth series, or any Piers Anthony books? Those and X-Men novels are what my partner's 10yo are reading for fun right now. I'm trying to figure out his comfort RL so I can make up a list of acceptable independent reads for next year.

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I would guess they are somewhere in the 7th-9th grade level.

 

But if you are going to give him more literary books, I would aim for a level lower than that. Xanth and X-men are not hard to read. They are funny and silly and exciting. Most of the literary books can't say that. (I'll duck while the tomatoes fly.)

 

Good luck finding books for him

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Some of Piers Anthony's series are a bit 'adult'. I've seen way too many high school students and even Jr High students reading his Bio of a Space Tyrant series--this one is EXPLICIT!

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I loved the Xanth series! But I had a hard time getting through most of them, because I didn't get most of the puns. I must have been 18 when I read them, but my English was still shaky.

 

Definitely twaddle though.

 

I am thinking about giving my old copies to my son, as his ESL course ;)

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Yes, I'd love ideas. :bigear:

 

What kinds of bks does he like besides PA? More Sci-fi/fantasy, classic lit, more modern? You can often go to Amazon and type in a bk he likes, and it will give you suggestions to other bks in a similar vain.

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What kinds of bks does he like besides PA? More Sci-fi/fantasy, classic lit, more modern? You can often go to Amazon and type in a bk he likes, and it will give you suggestions to other bks in a similar vain.

 

He's eating up the modern fantasy craze, but I haven't yet given him Lloyd Alexander or Susan Cooper. In fact, :blushing: he has yet to read Narnia. Don't throw books at me! These are on the list for next year.

 

He likes Shakespeare and Mark Twain a lot, too. The only reason they are not on the reading list is that he's read everything we have found by them. I'm thinking of putting Puck of Pook's Hill and Rewards and Fairies by Rudyard Kipling on the list for next year. He has no experience with Kipling.

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My 14yo loves fantasy, too. I pre-read Xanth with her in mind and decided to hold off. Too many s*xual references for my comfort-level. Lloyd Alexander, on the other hand, was read and devoured by her two years ago.

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If he likes fantasy, here are a few to start... some are not purely scifi/fan.

 

Holes by Louis Sachar

His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman (some has issues with but we liked them)

Keys to the Kingdom & Abhorsen Trilogy by Garth Nix

Inkheart, InkSpell, & Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke

The Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud

Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer

Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan

The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing by M.T. Anderson

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie

Midnighters by Scott Westerfeld

A Winkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle

Dark Reflections Trilogy by Kai Meyer

The Sisters Grimm series by Michael Buckley (if he does not mind female protagonists)

Pendragon series by D. J. MacHale

 

I'm sure that I have forgotten a bunch, but this is a start. Hth's jb

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And more recommendations for scifi/fantasy:

 

Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Riordan

Children of the Lamp series by Kerr

City of Ember/People of Sparks/Prophet of Yonwood by DuPrau

Lionboy series by Corder

Artemis Fowl series by Colfer

Tripod series by Christopher (make sure to save for last - The Day the Tripods Came - it's a prequel)

Bartimaeus series by Stroud

Dark is Rising series by Cooper

Boggart series by Cooper

Charlie Bone series by Nimmo

The Genesis Machine by Hogan (this one has a lot of science, but is fine for teens - hold off on his other books)

Ender's Game by Card

Myth-o-Mania series by McMullan

 

 

Most of Anthony's Xanth books are okay, but many of his series get quite explicit. He also seems prone to having 13yo vixens seducing fully adult males - and getting them too. I read Bio of a Space Tyrant in high school. There's NO WAY my kids are going to read that until they're adults.

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