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Help with recommendations for my 13 year old
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Aug 19, 2011 05:45PM

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read this around her age, and to this day, it's still my favourite King book.





Firestarter is an excellent suggestion. I'll add it to the list.
She's read for fun all summer and I'm being a mean mom and gave her a list of 'classic' literature to choose from for her next book. She had to choose from Flowers for Algernon, Lord of the Flies, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, or Watership Down. She chose Lord of the Flies.


Firestarter is an excellent suggestion. I'll add it to the list.
She's read for fu..."
My guess is that she will have to read Lord of Flies before she graduates from high school.


Salem's Lot, some will disagree on this one but I think it's appropriate.

When I was in the 10th grade, everybody read the book, but my English class, but I read the book by then anyway.

The Girl that Loved Tom Gordon isn't scarey. Hearts in Atlantis is okay, not scarey. Might not be age appropriate for her. The mom does get raped by her boss.
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Anne Frank?! You ARE a mean mom! That book was just awful for me! SO boring! I found myself wishing she'd die already. I didn't finish it. I had 5 chapters left, skipped to the last one read it, called it good.
Insomnia was good. Weird but good. Not too scarey just weird.
Dreamcatcher was weird and good too.
Wait, aren't they all kinda weird? lol

Lol...yes. Heat has fried my brain. :) I was not thinking of a nice cool hotel swimming pool AT ALL when i wrote thtat.

Lol...yes. Heat has fried my brain. :) I was not thinking of a nice cool hotel swimming pool AT ALL when i wrote thtat."
Its cool. It happens to the best of us all the time.

The Girl that Loved Tom Gordon isn't scarey. Hearts in Atlan..."
I hated Anne Frank too, but my mother made me read it! At least I gave her a choice, lol :D

Yes, I was going to say The Talisman

Wow... So boring you wished she'd just die? That's pretty heartless!
I didn't find the book boring at all. I remember feeling terrified that she would be found. That was my first experience with WWII/Nazi lit, and since then I've read quite a bit more of it because I find it fascinating from both sides.
Regarding Lord of the Flies - I never read that one in school, but then I never read a lot of things in school.

Hmm, I did miss that didn't I? Whoops... Oh well, it's a great book, I can't pimp it enough :)
True, and it's worth a re-read.
While I would very much recommend Black House (the sequel) to adults, probably not so much to a 13 year old. The tone shifts very much to adult in nature and it's very dark.
While I would very much recommend Black House (the sequel) to adults, probably not so much to a 13 year old. The tone shifts very much to adult in nature and it's very dark.
I guess it's too late, since the one Dani is asking about has already read it. LOL.
But that said, why do you say that, Dustin?
But that said, why do you say that, Dustin?


But that said, why do you say that, Dustin?"
Well, due to the violence, obscene language, and adult themes, I just don't think The Talisman's appropriate for one so young. Perhaps The Girl That Loved Tom Gordon or The Eyes of The Dragon would suit the 13-year-old better..

Each parent has to form their own opinion, I suppose, and what's right for one parent/child may not be for another.
Dustin's opinion is that it is too mature, and that is perfectly ok for him ;)

I SO agree with this.
True that....
OK, Dustin. I was curious what elements you thought that about. I had always thought of Talisman as one of King's less severe books.
I think Tom Gordon is just right for 13 though. My oldest daughter was about that age when I recommended it to her and she's a solid King fan now at age....well, more than 13.
OK, Dustin. I was curious what elements you thought that about. I had always thought of Talisman as one of King's less severe books.
I think Tom Gordon is just right for 13 though. My oldest daughter was about that age when I recommended it to her and she's a solid King fan now at age....well, more than 13.

I think I'll have to be concerned when my 10 year old is sneaking 'Carrie' under the sheets with a flashlight like I did . . . but I was 11. SO much older and more mature!
See, my husband and I have differing opinions on what is suitable literature. Guess it's a good thing he's never read ol' Uncle Stevie and I'm the one with the English degree :p. I'll let him stick to Patterson and Grisham and he can leave the kid's reading screenings to me.

Love 3rd generations SK lovers!!

(my kids won't read him, because they're whusses, obviously)... Don't tell them I said that... :O

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I recently read The Painted Darkness and I LOVED it. And then I made my friend Jen read it, and she loved it too. Great stuff.
Welcome to the group! :D
(And I'll stop being creepy now. Maybe.)
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