Audiobook for 10 year old boy

Anonymous
Any recommendations for a book for a 10 year old boy? We’ll listen to the audiobook. Pretty typical 10 year old boy interests, including sports. Bonus points if the story includes a black male hero or characters. Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any recommendations for a book for a 10 year old boy? We’ll listen to the audiobook. Pretty typical 10 year old boy interests, including sports. Bonus points if the story includes a black male hero or characters. Thank you!


I hope you get better recommendations. I’m afraid I don’t know anything about audiobooks, these stories don’t focus on sports, and I don’t recall any black male heroes or characters. But. . . they are good books that I think he might nonetheless enjoy if you don’t get better responses. You might also try the Tweens and Teens forum, which I think gets more traffic.

How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell
Hidden Talents by David Lubar
Holes by Louis Sachar
The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
The Dark is Rising series by Susan Cooper
Anonymous
Iirc the westing game is outdated esp on racial stuff?
Anonymous
Thanks for suggestion to ask on teens and tweens forum - I can do that!

I’d I’ll look up those books - I don’t know some of them and I appreciate the suggestions!
Anonymous
The Tristan Strong books!
Anonymous
It's not quite a conventional audio book, but a few years ago the BBC did a production of Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising. It's done as an audio play (with different readers for all the characters). My kids really liked it. They were 8 and 11 at the time. The main character is an 11 year old boy.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xtvp7/episodes/player
Anonymous
Not a black male hero, but The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy was originally a radio show, and there is an audio version narrated by Stephen Fry which is fantastic.
Anonymous
I am a white female in my 60's, but I like to listen to kid books sometimes.
My suggestions:

Books by Gordon Korman. All the main characters in his books are boys in the 6th grade.
Books by Louis Sachar. The main characters in his books are generally in the 5th grade.

The Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, which are about a 6th grader.

Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry. The author of this book actually wrote several books about the same family, but this is the only one I have listened to.
Anonymous
My library's Libby website has a book called Ghost, by Jason Raynolds.
It is about a black boy in middle school who can run really fast. Maybe fast enough for the junior olympics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My library's Libby website has a book called Ghost, by Jason Raynolds.
It is about a black boy in middle school who can run really fast. Maybe fast enough for the junior olympics.


There are four books in this series, each told from the perspective of a different kid on the track team, and they are all great.
Anonymous
A Wolf Called Wander

If he’s interested in animal focused books, I have more recommendations.

But A Wolf Called Wander can appeal to those who don’t like animals as genre.
Anonymous
Percy Jackson series. A fun read for the whole family. Second series (Heros of Olympus) has a lot more diversity in hero characters than the first.
Anonymous
He might like the classic Blume books like Superfudge and Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing.
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