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message 1: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Fromke (jjfro) | 8 comments I have a teen that loves high fantasy epic stories...have u read it and could you recommend it to a teenager?


message 2: by Mirta (last edited May 05, 2013 09:18PM) (new)

Mirta Trupp | 80 comments Jennifer wrote: "I have a teen that loves high fantasy epic stories...have u read it and could you recommend it to a teenager?"

I haven't read the book, but the show on HBO IS NOT CLEAN by any means. Extremely violent and sexual to the point of being pornographic. (IMHO)


message 3: by Beth A. (new)

Beth A. (bethalm) | 67 comments My husband read this. He says it's full of sex and violence.


message 4: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Fromke (jjfro) | 8 comments Thanks very much! I had a feeling it might go there . . . I read the 112 page sample and since it follows tons of different characters, it never went deep enough to show its true colors.


message 5: by Amanda (last edited May 08, 2013 06:50AM) (new)

Amanda (amandalyn) | 114 comments I started reading the first book in the series and had to put it down. I could not get past the incest!!
I wonder if your son might like any books by Walter Moers? They are unique - fun and adventurous - a little graphic at times as far as violence goes - but way cleaner than Game of Thrones.
I just read "The Book of Lost Things" by John Connolly. That is more of a fairy tale but really good.
I'm assuming he has already read C.S. Lewis? His are my favorite, especially "Till We Have Faces".


message 6: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandalyn) | 114 comments Reconsidering my John Connolly recommendation...it is pretty clean as far as sex is concerned but just be warned - the violence is fairly gruesome. It is definitely a darker, more mature type of fairy tale!
Also - I was thinking of the Dragonlance books. Has he read them? I read them in Middle School and High School and remember them being pretty clean. The writing is a little bit cheesy now, but I really enjoyed them then.


message 7: by Amanda (last edited May 08, 2013 07:34AM) (new)

Amanda (amandalyn) | 114 comments Okay, last post I promise! Diana Wynn Jones is great. Maybe too young for a teenager?? But I have been reading them in my thirties and I am really liking them! Completely clean.


message 8: by Teryn (new)

Teryn | 18 comments My son and I both love The Ranger's Apprentice Series. It has a little language (farm words) and violence, but not graphic. There are 10 books in the series.


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