Anonymous
Post 01/26/2017 17:32     Subject: Books for 12 yo DS

I read several books by John R. Tunis that I enjoyed. I think I was around your DS's age. They are good for sports buffs, which I was/am. Perhaps a little old-fashioned, but he might enjoy a peek into a different era.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2017 14:37     Subject: Books for 12 yo DS

OP here. Thanks for the wonderful suggestions! Please keep them coming if you have another book to add!
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2017 13:17     Subject: Re:Books for 12 yo DS

Wonderful middle grade books that might appeal to your son:

The Wednesday Wars and Okay For Now by Gary D. Schmidt.
When You Reach Me and Liar and Spy by Rebecca Stead.
Soar by Joan Bauer.
The Great Greene Heist and To Catch a Cheat by Varian Johnson.
Ghost by Jason Reynolds.
Cosmic by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2017 20:43     Subject: Books for 12 yo DS

Anonymous wrote:Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Hobbit


+1000 Also, Watership Down
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2017 14:26     Subject: Books for 12 yo DS

Another vote for Cherub! My son really enjoyed the series.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2017 09:20     Subject: Books for 12 yo DS

CHERUB - it's a Brittish spy series
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2017 09:14     Subject: Books for 12 yo DS

Anonymous wrote:Agree wth Enders Game, also Hitchhikers Guide, the IQ series, Artemis Fowl series, The Golden Compass, Wrinkle in Time, Wizard of Earthsea, Sword of Shanara, Llyod Alexander's series, Over Sea Under Stone, The Once and Future King.

Oh man, to be young have time to read again ...


Definitely A Wrinkle in Time. The Hobbit would be a good choice because if he likes it he can read the Lord of the Wring series.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2017 11:43     Subject: Books for 12 yo DS

"Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" series

for a quick read, The Crossover and Booked.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2017 20:15     Subject: Re:Books for 12 yo DS

So many great books already recommended.

The Phantom Tollbooth is one of the truly great books for this age, but it plays more whatever folks are calling the intellectual crowd of kids (geeks, nerds, etc.).

For after Percy Jackson, Harry Potter, and Narnia, I would suggest checking out something in the Redwall Series by Brian Jacques. They get a bit repetitive, but the prose is beautiful and I loved them as a kid. Winkle in Time is also good here. Bridge to Teribithia.

In the vein of Hoot, I would suggest anything by Jerry Spinelli. Maniac Magee, Wringer, and Star Girl get the attention, but he has several others.

Maybe some historical fiction here. Summer of the Monkeys, Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry, Number the Stars. Joan Lowery Nixon's orphan train series.

I recently read "To Come and Go Like Magic" by Katie Pickard Fawcett. It is a YA novel, but I am not sure it would have an appeal to a boy at 12. Maybe. Beautifully written.