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Romance books suitable for 10 year old boy

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ForPetesSakeNotAgain · 19/08/2017 17:34

DS2 (aged 10) is an avid reader but only likes romantic books (lots of falling in love). He mostly enjoys the sort of books written from the perspective of teen girls sighing (and more) over hunky teenage boys. We don't find many of those in the child section of the library so he has started borrowing from the teen/young adult section of the library. Trouble is that some of the books he has borrowed have been steamier than I would like (verging on the downright explicit). I used to think that we shouldn't agonise too much about the quality of the books our kids read, the key thing is that they are reading but with this I am not so sure. I wouldn't take that line with magazines on the top shelf of the newsagents for example.

Anyway can anyone suggest good romance books for older children that focus more on the romance side than the sex?

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Leeds2 · 20/08/2017 19:21

Some of the Cathy Cassidy books have 9+ stamped on the back!
Also Angels Unlimited series by Annie Dalton.

Roseformeplease · 21/08/2017 20:50

Try goodreads for recommendations

Footle · 21/08/2017 21:03

I was going to recommend I Capture the Castle too. Not sure why someone was so surprised that this genre could be enjoyed by a 10 yr old boy. Kids are just as different from each other as, you know, people.

JaneGarveykeepsmesane · 01/09/2017 15:58

Has he read The Fault in Our Stars by John Green or Everything Everything by Nicola Yoon? My DSD loved them - she's 12 and loves romance with edge.
I second Sweet Valley High for the swoons and light romance.
I loved Are you there God, it's me Margaret by Judy Blume - appropriate for that age.
What about some Jane Austen? You can't get better than Emma or Pride and Prejudice for swoony women with a tongue in cheek approach.
Also, I read Jane Eyre when I was 10. It blew me away and was all tortured souls and longing.
What about Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery? I'd say pretty much perfect for your son.
I'd love to know how he gets on. I think it's brilliant that he knows what he wants from books and is not afraid to express that part of himself to you.

MyBrilliantDisguise · 01/09/2017 16:02

Adrian Mole?

Pollaidh · 01/09/2017 23:08

Eva Ibbotson's YA books definitely! Funny, romantic, not explicit. Quite old-fashioned in a way. My favourites are "The Secret Countess" and "The Morning Gift".

Michelle Magorian (of "Goodnight Mr Tom" fame): "A Little Love Song" (does have 2 'sex' scenes but all very much implied and responsible, nothing explicit). She may have done others.

I Capture the Castle.

Anne of Green Gables - particularly the middle ones where she's in love with Gilbert, "Anne's House of Dreams", and "Rainbow Valley" and "Rilla of Ingleside" (second generation romance). Also her other series, Emily.

Louisa May Alcott - Little Women etc, but also "Rose in Bloom" and "Old-fashioned girl"

If he wants to work through a series then as a PP mentioned, Malcolm Saville's books in the Lone Pine series (and a couple of others) have developing romances between the friends. It's like Famous Five with teen romance. All very very subtle (they were written in the 50s). At that age I loved the fact you had to wait for and dig out the romantic subplots.

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And possibly, the EJ Oxenham's "Abbey Girls" series, almost all of which (school/adventure) stories have romantic subplots. Written from 19302-50s so all very low key.

Also second Jane Austen etc. I was reading her at that age though I struggled with Emma until I was older. I'd avoid the Brontes though, it's hard to understand the passion at that age.

I think it's great that he's reading these. Maybe he's a romantic, maybe he wants to be one of the leading men, maybe he's expressing something else. It might be worth seeing if he's interested in any books like "Will Grayson Will Grayson" or #ownvoices novels. That's a romance and comedy (and much more) from a teenage boy pov and features both straight and LGBT relationships.

kastiekastie · 02/09/2017 06:15

You sound like such a lovely, loving mum asking that question. I read Judy Blume and also some far racier stuff than I should have done as a pre-teen. Remember reading the Mistress of Falconhurst quite young too! I am an avid reader even now. Wished I hadn't read the Blue Jeans and Jackie photo stories though, as an early teen, think they coloured my perception of the world and relationships in an unrealistic way before I got to experience them.

biscuitbasket · 02/09/2017 09:02

I love that 2 people have recommended the Alanna series! I love them, and DD has read them all many times. They are truly fab

PiratePanda · 02/09/2017 09:10

Possibly a bit advanced reading-wise, but I loved Georgette Heyer's Regency Romances. Definitely no overt sex! but fabulously romantic, generally well written, and pretty accurate historical detail.

I thought they were mostly enjoyed by women, but my male PhD student told me he loved them when he was a young teen and has read them all!

BlueChampagne · 05/09/2017 13:00

DS1 (also 10) recently enjoyed Elizabeth Goudge's "The Little White Horse".

Daphne Du Maurier might be worth a go?

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