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A series of books for 10yo DS please

52 replies

WellTidy · 17/09/2018 16:09

DS seems to like books that a part of a series. He loved Narnia, and he is really enjoying Alex Rider, but has got to book 7 of 12 and is losing a bit of interest.

He isn't a strong reader, probably about average for his age. We are past needing pictures (no not 13th storey treehouse) but doesn't like very long books as he only reads a chapter or two a day, and long books take too long to finish (eg most of the David Walliams are way too long for him to read to himself).

He finds Harry Potter too challenging, but we read the large hardback illustrated books together.

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cloudtree · 17/09/2018 16:11

Percy Jackson was massive hit in our house. In fact anything by Rick Riordan seems to be a boy pleaser.

Artemis Fowl series is also fab.

bookmum08 · 17/09/2018 16:16

Has he read Wimpy Kid series or Tom Gates or the 'Middle School' series? They are semi - cartoony but mostly text.

D2018 · 17/09/2018 16:17

If he likes football I would recommend the football boy wonder: charlie fry series. My nephew is 9 and loved them.
Anthony Horowitz Wickedly Funny series are good aswell. Horrid Henry is good but may be a little young for him x

WellTidy · 17/09/2018 16:22

He wasn't a fan of Horrid Henry - he couldn't understand why a child wouldn't be kind! He has led a sheltered life, bless him.

We are beyond Tom Gates and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, I think. I would imagine that he would enjoy them, but I think that boat has passed as children in his class at school were reading them a couple of years ago, when DS' reading maybe wasn't as good as a lot of theirs. I don't think he would want to read them knowing that his classmates had read them a couple of years ago.

I will look at the other recommendations, thank you. He is a football fan, so the Charlie Fry books sound good. And he loved Alex Rider, so Horowitz's Wickedly Funny books sound promising. I hope he will read Percy Jackson or Artemis Fowl to expand his mind a little, but we will see!

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FairNotFair · 17/09/2018 16:24

Both my DSs loved Michelle Paver's Wolf Brother series at about that age.

Oblomov18 · 17/09/2018 16:27

Making notes. Need similar advice for ds2.

BluthsFrozenBananas · 17/09/2018 16:28

How about Lemony Snickett’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, they’ve been a big hit with DD.

cloudtree · 17/09/2018 16:29

Yes DS2 loved Wolf Brother

bookmum08 · 17/09/2018 16:31

At 10 he isn't too old for Tom Gates and Wimpy Kid. The character of Tom is 10 and Greg (Wimpy Kid) is 11 in the first book then growing older to 13. The books are still popular with Yr 5 and 6 kids that I know. Teach him it's important to not care what other people think about his book choices. If he is enjoying the book then that is important.

littleblackno · 17/09/2018 16:32

I wouldn’t assume he’s past the Tom gates/ diary of a wimpy kid. DD (10) has just read them and DS (12 and a prolific reader) loved the middle school books 2 years ago.
I would also recommend The Percy Jackson books.
DD is reading Jeremy Strong books and they are very funny with pictures too.

PiggeryPorcombe · 17/09/2018 16:34

Ds loves the “middle school” series by James Patterson.

Unihorn · 17/09/2018 16:35

I loved the Edge Chronicles at that age but may be as challenging as Harry Potter:
www.amazon.co.uk/Edge-Chronicles-Beyond-Deepwoods-First-ebook/dp/B006K1Y4Q4/ref=pd_aw_sim_351_of_3?psc=1&_encoding=UTF8&tag=mumsnetforum-21&refRID=VCRKBJ9EHM8PC2K8JZ63

bookmum08 · 17/09/2018 16:35

The Diamond Brothers series by Anthony Horowitz is a funny series too.

Passthecake30 · 17/09/2018 16:35

My ds likes dipping in and out of sea quest, he doesn't like long books either so these are nice and manageable.
He also doesn't like horrid Henry or David walliams.

Mama1980 · 17/09/2018 16:35

Wolf brother
Percy Jackson
Skullduggery
Charlie Bones
The Hobbit

pinkhorse · 17/09/2018 16:41

My 8 year old has flown through the Percy Jackson books. Thoroughly enjoyed them. Have you tried those?

ShowOfHands · 17/09/2018 16:42

Yes, Skulduggery Pleasant.
Sam Silver
How To Train Your Dragon
Younger Anthony Horowitz series

Not a series but Michael Morpurgo writes beautifully.

PhilODox · 17/09/2018 16:45

Echo a lot of those listed above
Also
Mysterious Benedict Society
Phillip Reeves Mortal Engines

MonumentVal · 17/09/2018 16:48

Seconding Tom Gates and Wimpy Kid - ds is an advanced reader at 10 but still loves them. He's got into Wee Free Men and sequels recently (Pratchett) and is secretly reading Enid Blyton's school stories.

UrbaneSprawl · 17/09/2018 22:18

Eagle Of The Ninth, and its sequels.

parietal · 17/09/2018 22:29

podkin one-ear + sequels are great.

'Who let the gods out'

Starlight345 · 17/09/2018 22:34

There is one Joe Rowley which my Ds just read supposed to be next step to diary of a wimpy kId.

Not a series but my Ds has loved David Williams and broccoli boy - can’t remember who wrote it but he lives that author

shouldwestayorshouldwego · 17/09/2018 22:37

Ali Sparkes writes some good adventure stories and Helen Moss Adventure Island books are popular here.

palindromeam · 17/09/2018 22:54

This is useful. Thanks everyone

PiggeryPorcombe · 18/09/2018 06:54

@Starlight345 can you link to the Rowley book please as I’ve had a quick look on Amazon and can’t find it.

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