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Old 05-15-2007, 09:30 AM   #106 (permalink)
 
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I don't remember which war it was surrounding, but one of my favorite books of all time is All Quiet on the Western Front which I read when I was about 12ish. I just remember being so intrigued by the detail of the soldiers' lives on the front lines. It had great character development too.
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Old 05-15-2007, 09:42 AM   #107 (permalink)


 
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I am going to step on Rincewinds question and ask one of my own.

The son of a good friend recently told me he wanted to read more books. he is 11 years old and I didn't have much that would fit in his age group. I gave him my copy of Ender's Game but it was pretty much the only thing that I had that looked like it would fit for someone his age. I really want to foster his new found admiration for the written word and would like to get him a couple of books. Can anyone reccomend something for an 11 year old? He told me that he like WW2 topics.

By the way my friend told me that his son was really enjoying Ender's Game. He apparently read it all the way home and was giggling in the back seat.
"The Big Red One" and the one about "Easy Company" I can't remember the title right now. I read them when I was about this age.
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I am going to step on Rincewinds question and ask one of my own.

The son of a good friend recently told me he wanted to read more books. he is 11 years old and I didn't have much that would fit in his age group. I gave him my copy of Ender's Game but it was pretty much the only thing that I had that looked like it would fit for someone his age. I really want to foster his new found admiration for the written word and would like to get him a couple of books. Can anyone reccomend something for an 11 year old? He told me that he like WW2 topics.

By the way my friend told me that his son was really enjoying Ender's Game. He apparently read it all the way home and was giggling in the back seat.
Somebody writes some pretty cool alternate history novels (Turteldove?) that I found interesting. I think several have been very WWII-centric.
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Old 05-15-2007, 12:07 PM   #109 (permalink)
 
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I am going to step on Rincewinds question and ask one of my own.

The son of a good friend recently told me he wanted to read more books. he is 11 years old and I didn't have much that would fit in his age group. I gave him my copy of Ender's Game but it was pretty much the only thing that I had that looked like it would fit for someone his age. I really want to foster his new found admiration for the written word and would like to get him a couple of books. Can anyone reccomend something for an 11 year old? He told me that he like WW2 topics.

By the way my friend told me that his son was really enjoying Ender's Game. He apparently read it all the way home and was giggling in the back seat.
Err, at 11 I don't think that book is the best choice due to it's allusions to sex and other sexual references. But, if he doesn't ask about then he probably didn't catch onto to the sex references.


Just introduce him to some Sci-Fi novels. Most of the paperback Star Trek or Star Wars novels are easily comprehended by 11 year olds. Just look for the ones that aren't 500+ pages long printed in small text (12 pt or larger = easier to read).
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Old 05-15-2007, 09:44 PM   #110 (permalink)
 
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I haven't seen these mentioned anywhere. I can recommend:

Richard Morgan - Start with "Altered Carbon", there are 2 other books featuring his main character Takeshi Kovacs. Sci-Fi future timeline with great action.

And for the classic Sci-Fi, I haven't seen anyone mention Issac Asimov's epic trilogy "Foundation"

Larry Niven "Building Harlequin's Moon" among many others. I first read Niven, who seems to collaborate on many of his best books, last year, and read everything of his I can find.

Mentioned earlier, but just to give a 2nd vote for:

Stephen Donaldson's "Thomas Covenant" series

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Jack McDevitt's "Chindi" is a great one off book
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Old 05-15-2007, 09:57 PM   #111 (permalink)
 
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And for the classic Sci-Fi, I haven't seen anyone mention Issac Asimov's epic trilogy "Foundation"
They're SO much better if you read the Robot series, followed by the Empire series, then the *whole* Foundation series.
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Old 05-16-2007, 11:29 AM   #112 (permalink)
 
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Foundation was sort of weird of the bits and pieces that I could remember (which isn't much).

Wimpinator, I can recommend the L.E. Modesett Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels as well. They can be a medium length read (around 500 pages), but they are well written and really engages the reader who is tired of the more popular science fiction out there.
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Old 05-19-2007, 12:36 AM   #114 (permalink)
 
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Now...i'm going to assume that this is missing simply due to the fact that absolutely everyone assumes everyone has read it, but seriously..

Douglas Adams - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. (and the following 4 books of the trilogy.)

Seriously. Read it, in time for May 25th, Towel Day. Nothing like taking a perfectly average british man on a journey through space...a space quite unlike any you may have seen before. I can't stress how good this series is.

For another suggestion, look into Piers Anthony's Incarnations of Immortality series. Basically, take personifications of Death, Time, Fate, War, Nature, Good, and Evil. Standard fantasy stuff right? Only instead of them being mystical entities...they're just people. It's a job...with varying responsibilities and means of finding a successor. The books all tie into each other very well, and it's a very original and satisfying series.
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I've read the whole entire series. It gets weird in the beginning, so if your 11/12 year old goes: "OMG, this is weird. What is this junk?". You can tell him or her that it is the greatest funniest book (or just point at the movie).
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Old 05-20-2007, 03:09 PM   #116 (permalink)
 
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Passage at Arms - Glen Cook.

Picked it up at random at B&N the other day. It's about an Ex-Navy-turned-journalist type going up on a Climber (think diesel submarine in space) and the stresses of being in a small confined space during wartime. Sci-fi.
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I don't remember which war it was surrounding, but one of my favorite books of all time is All Quiet on the Western Front which I read when I was about 12ish. I just remember being so intrigued by the detail of the soldiers' lives on the front lines. It had great character development too.
That book was about World War I if I remember correctly. I read it when I was about 12 as well, and I didn't get most of it, but I still enjoyed it.
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House to House. Holy cow is this an intense book!!! Staff Sgt. Bellavia describes the combined military might of the U.S. Forces from his perspective as a combat infantryman dedicated to his missions. He’s brilliant on how relates a modern day soldier’s experience with his officers and subordinates, the brotherhood and pride of being part of platoon, but even more so, his description of combat is just stunning. The book is intense from the get go as he takes you with him on his mission in Muqdadyah and then as he prepares and battles his way into Fallujah. Courage, duty and the madness…I couldn’t put the book down.
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I am going to step on Rincewinds question and ask one of my own.

The son of a good friend recently told me he wanted to read more books. he is 11 years old and I didn't have much that would fit in his age group. I gave him my copy of Ender's Game but it was pretty much the only thing that I had that looked like it would fit for someone his age. I really want to foster his new found admiration for the written word and would like to get him a couple of books. Can anyone reccomend something for an 11 year old? He told me that he like WW2 topics.

By the way my friend told me that his son was really enjoying Ender's Game. He apparently read it all the way home and was giggling in the back seat.
A little late but, I'd recommend two series for an 11 yr old reader:

The Redwall series by Brian Jacques

The Dark is Rising series by Susan Cooper
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