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Books to get teenager boy reading!

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teabag20048 · 30/11/2017 07:28

Can anyone recommend books to get a teenage boy regarding again? Done diary of a wimpy kid, Tom Gates. Never liked maze runner alex rider. He does prefer factual books but has to take fiction book into school to read. Many thanks

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WingMirrorSpider · 30/11/2017 07:32

My DS is a good but reluctant reader. He recently loved The Martian. Lots of science facts even though it’s fiction, and very funny apparently.

Watching this thread with interest as I’m looking for ideas too.

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thismeansnothing · 30/11/2017 07:33

As a teenager I hated reading. But would settle for autobiographies. Do they have any fave musicians or sports stars they'd like to read about?

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teabag20048 · 30/11/2017 07:51

I will take a look at that one thank you. He loves science so should be good

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teabag20048 · 30/11/2017 07:53

I did buy him Bradley Wiggins autobiography it was written for younger readers as he loves cycling but he hasn't picked it up! I did think of footballer autobiography but hubby says lots of them have bad language in 😐

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ABCDEFGHIJKMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ · 30/11/2017 07:55

Phillip Pullman books for fiction?

Otherwise I don't see why there's any harm in reading autobiographies or other non fiction. At least he is reading something.

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4forksake · 30/11/2017 07:56

Tim Peakes autobiography

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donkir · 30/11/2017 08:06

My boy loved the Cherub series by Robert Muchamore and currently reading the Gone series by Micheal Grant.

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Locotion · 30/11/2017 08:08
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dementedma · 30/11/2017 08:12

Bear Grylls books?

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CiderwithBuda · 30/11/2017 08:13

How old? Huge range in teens - if 13 or so yes the Cherub series. DS loved them although might have been a bit younger when he read them - 11 or 12.

Hunger Games or Gone series although DS wouldn't read them.

Chris Ryan does some books aimed at that age. And there is. Young James Bnd series I think. Also Anthony Horowitz writes for that age group. Oh - Simon Mayo did one about the Peiodic table - fiction.

DS is 16 and for the last three years or so he has read sports biographies pretty much. I'm sure there might be swearing but they hear that everywhere really.

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iseenodust · 30/11/2017 08:21

Holes
Hoot
The Hobbit
Curious incident of the dog in the night time
Hitchikers guide to the galaxy

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MargotsDevil · 30/11/2017 08:35

If you are concerned about bad language I'd maybe preview The Martian. Fab book but pretty sure there's a fair bit of swearing.

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Topnotes · 30/11/2017 08:38

Watching with interest. My boy has liked the Varjak Paw books recently

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BearSoFair · 30/11/2017 08:54

I was going to suggest The Martian as well, DS1 loved it. He's working through Michael Grant's 'Gone' series at the moment.

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wannabestressfree · 30/11/2017 09:15

Wonder
Auggie and me
My ds really liked them.

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librarylove · 30/11/2017 17:14

There's a 'junior' non-sweary edition of The Martian.

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goose1964 · 30/11/2017 18:52

How good a reader is he? If he's competent but just doesn't dad I would suggest the Mars series by Kim Stanley Robinson. It start with red Mars.If he's younger some of the Tiffany Aching books by Terry Pratchett's.The main character may be female but there are great male characters too

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NoBarbaraGood · 30/11/2017 19:28

Perhaps you could try him on books by Ben McIntyre, who writes about espionage and WWII.

My son liked "Rogue Heroes" a history of the SAS, and I've bought "Double Cross" about D-Day spies for him this year.

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NoBarbaraGood · 30/11/2017 19:29

sorry, "C" and "I" are both lowercase: It's Ben Macintyre

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SeaToSki · 30/11/2017 19:34

iRobot by Isaac Azimov. Old but a complete classic and feeds into all the AI stuff that is happening right now with self driving cars etc

Books based on heroic escapes in world war two, Escape from Colditz, there is one about the bouncing bomb called, I think, Dam Busters

Freakonomics

The Big Short

Generally look at the Sci Fi genral and fantasy worlds. If he likes cats there is a fantasy series called Warriors that has about 30 stories

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ihearttc · 30/11/2017 20:33

DS1 is reading a fab series at the moment. Despite being a great reader he just can't be bothered but has to for school. They are by Chris Bradford...Bodyguard series. He got one out of school library so figured they must be ok for their age group (he's in Y8)

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 30/11/2017 22:33

My DS liked the Goosebump books when he was early teens

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traviata · 30/11/2017 22:39

Ready Player One
1984

how old is he?

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BeauticianNotMagician81 · 30/11/2017 22:47

Mine are 11 and 12 and love;
Skull duggery pleasant
Spooks
Heroes of Olympus
Anything by David Baddiel
Anything by David Walliams
Harry Potter

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didireallysaythat · 30/11/2017 23:21

Hunger games was a hit in this house - but like most things the book is better than the film...

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