Anonymous wrote:The How to Train Your Dragon book series is perfect for an 8-year-old boy because it has the length and vocabulary of a more advanced reader but humor that resonates with little boys. Other books mind loved around that age:
Hazardous Tales series (historical fiction graphic novels)
Ender's Game
The Giver quartet
Wrinkle in Time series
Maze Runner series
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the warrior cat series scary?
Cats battle, fight, sometimes die. But, boys like battle stories. I would say the narrative arcs are very familiar from human stories.
They are not creepy/suspenseful or horror.
Anonymous wrote:Is the warrior cat series scary?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The How to Train Your Dragon book series is perfect for an 8-year-old boy because it has the length and vocabulary of a more advanced reader but humor that resonates with little boys. Other books mind loved around that age:
Hazardous Tales series (historical fiction graphic novels)
Ender's Game
The Giver quartet
Wrinkle in Time series
Maze Runner series
I'm most recently familiar with the Giver series, which is way too mature in content for an 8 year old. The poster with the long list is more on track.
Enders Game and Maze Runner are also way too mature. Those are middle or high school books. Wrinkle in Time is also too old for an 8 yo.
I'd be fine with The Giver or Wrinkle in Time for an 8yr old advance reader(assuming 3rd grade). Maze Runner and Enders Game I'd save for 5th grade or MS.
+1 to the bolded. That totally freaked me out as a 4th grader (though my own kid read it in 4th just fine).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The How to Train Your Dragon book series is perfect for an 8-year-old boy because it has the length and vocabulary of a more advanced reader but humor that resonates with little boys. Other books mind loved around that age:
Hazardous Tales series (historical fiction graphic novels)
Ender's Game
The Giver quartet
Wrinkle in Time series
Maze Runner series
I'm most recently familiar with the Giver series, which is way too mature in content for an 8 year old. The poster with the long list is more on track.
Enders Game and Maze Runner are also way too mature. Those are middle or high school books. Wrinkle in Time is also too old for an 8 yo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The How to Train Your Dragon book series is perfect for an 8-year-old boy because it has the length and vocabulary of a more advanced reader but humor that resonates with little boys. Other books mind loved around that age:
Hazardous Tales series (historical fiction graphic novels)
Ender's Game
The Giver quartet
Wrinkle in Time series
Maze Runner series
I'm most recently familiar with the Giver series, which is way too mature in content for an 8 year old. The poster with the long list is more on track.
Anonymous wrote:The How to Train Your Dragon book series is perfect for an 8-year-old boy because it has the length and vocabulary of a more advanced reader but humor that resonates with little boys. Other books mind loved around that age:
Hazardous Tales series (historical fiction graphic novels)
Ender's Game
The Giver quartet
Wrinkle in Time series
Maze Runner series