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dancerjodi) wrote2009-06-03 11:50 am
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Gaiman for a 12 year old
My nephew is really into http://www.the39clues.com/ . Since his birthday is coming up in July I thought I'd get him one of the books or card sets, but my guess is that he's got them all.
A post in http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2009/06/3-great-audiobooks-for-kids-and-adults/ made me think of Neil Gaiman. Since nephew is into sci-fi/fantasy stuff, but is *just* getting into being an avid reader I thought he may like some of his 'meant for kids' kind of stuff.
I've read the Sandman series but haven't ventured into other Gaiman material. Can you suggest something that a mystery/fantasy/sci-fi interested 12 year old boy could get into? I'm not sure if the kid stuff is too young for him (I know for sure that the Sandman stuff is too old for him).
Thanks in advance! :)
A post in http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2009/06/3-great-audiobooks-for-kids-and-adults/ made me think of Neil Gaiman. Since nephew is into sci-fi/fantasy stuff, but is *just* getting into being an avid reader I thought he may like some of his 'meant for kids' kind of stuff.
I've read the Sandman series but haven't ventured into other Gaiman material. Can you suggest something that a mystery/fantasy/sci-fi interested 12 year old boy could get into? I'm not sure if the kid stuff is too young for him (I know for sure that the Sandman stuff is too old for him).
Thanks in advance! :)
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I absolutely LOVE the Belgariad series by David and Leigh Eddings (and its follow-up series, the Mallorean). I read them when I was in middle school (around 14, I think?) so I don't think it would be too old for him. They're relatively thin books, but still good for smart kids--about 200 pages each, I want to say? The protagonist is a young adolescent boy, too, which might help snag his attention. They're lighthearted and funny, but exciting. Clean, fun, enjoyable fantasy, and I still go back and read Eddings stuff pretty often because they're just FUN. (I prefer the Elenium/Tamuli series because they are slightly "older," if you will, but the Belgariad and Mallorean are still a blast and get reread often as well.)
The first book is "Pawn of Prophecy."
I've only read some of the more "grown up" Gaiman, so I unfortunately can't be of help there. Sorry!
Odd..
First time is bad news, DAvid Eddings passed away yesterday.
http://www.fictionmatters.com/2009/06/03/david-eddings-dead-at-77/comment-page-1/
Re: Odd..
I do recommend his writing. It was so, well, FUN.
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There's also Coraline which is for about that age group.
In non-Gaiman, if he likes spooky mystery stories, there are some nice John Bellairs collections out there, or for fantasy, the Eragon trilogy is essentially Tolkin for kids (and the Hobbit's not a bad choice for 12, either).
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Graveyard Book--um, I thought it was pretty creepy myself, and I'm considerably outside the target audience. I didn't give it to my 9-year-old, but it might appeal more to a 12-year-old.
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http://www.thependragonadventure.com/
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