Book suggestions?

Dec 04, 2014 14:50

Here's what my sister said my nephew (he's approaching 15) likes to read:

...not-scary or too weird science fiction adventure books (currently reading Son of Angels series)

Well, I think the unscary/unweird part is more my sister's wishes than his. :P But anyway, can anyone offer some suggestions on other books he might like?

recommendations, moredetails

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dantheman23 December 5 2014, 00:15:33 UTC
Oh my gosh, you HAVE to get him The Martian by Andy Weir. I reviewed it here:

http://dantheman23.livejournal.com/58966.html

Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card is one of the best books ever written, that would be another excellent choice.

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moredetails December 5 2014, 00:31:49 UTC
Yeah? So those are good for teens?

Thanks!

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dantheman23 December 5 2014, 01:45:22 UTC
Good for teens? *shrug* I'm not sure what that means really. They're both very clean if that's what you mean. Or are you asking if they're too advanced? I don't think so, he is almost 15 and reading sci-fi so I assume it would be fine. I started reading sci-fi (pretty hardcore stuff too) when I was 5 so he should be fine : )

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moredetails December 5 2014, 01:50:05 UTC
I just meant in terms of appeal--whether younger people would be drawn to them.

You read hardcore sci-fi when you were 5? I guess we can't all be that advanced! :P

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kiwiria December 5 2014, 08:00:24 UTC
Agree with all of these. I first discovered Douglas Adams when I was 15'ish and loved it!

"Out of the Silent Planet" by C.S. Lewis is also really good - although a bit slow to start, so it would depend on how big a reader he is.

"And All The Stars" by Andrea Höst. Sci-fi and dystopian and amazing.

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moredetails December 5 2014, 19:52:45 UTC
Thank you!

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moredetails December 5 2014, 19:52:37 UTC
Thank you! I'll check these out.

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mainemilyhoon December 5 2014, 14:18:27 UTC
The Larklight series by Philip Reeve

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Maybe Terry Pratchett? He's more fantasy than sci-fi, and weird, but a good, addictive, hilarious kind of weird.

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moredetails December 5 2014, 19:52:56 UTC
Thank you!

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