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Oct 03, 2011 10:13AM

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I agree - great article.
I think I might even have that year's SK Desk Calendar at the house. I'll have to check when I get home.
I think I might even have that year's SK Desk Calendar at the house. I'll have to check when I get home.

I think it's more of an in ideas book than a plot driven one which is easier for a 13 year old to read.


FUnny you mention Ray Bradbury. Our area is one of those hit very hard by Tropical Storm Lee and we've had nothing but rain since. On Thursday, while a co worker and I were waiting for our car pool to arrive, this bright orb was beating down on us from this vast open blue thing above us. We started talking about this story we both had read in grade school about these kids that lived on another planet where it rained every day and the sun came out only once every so many years and this girl got locked in a closet by these other kids on the day when the sun came out. We googled it when we got to work because neither of us could remember the name of the story nor the author. Turns out it was Ray Bradbury, and All Summer in a Day. I even remember seeing this adapted on TV as a kid.

I saw your post and thought I would share the one's I started my 13yr old with he's 14now but he loved the ones he started with enough to come back for more.
The eyes of the Dragon, The Gunslinger series, The Colorado kid, from there he went to the stand which is probably more gore than what you were looking for but I still haven't let him read IT, Geralds Game, Or some of the others that have a more wife abuse plot to them he doesn't have a desire to read them. Good luck if you want some recommendations outside of Stephen King books let me know My son goes through a book a day so I'm constantly looking for new stuff for him.




Divergent was great, BTW.




Dani, did she ever read Eyes of the Dragon? My stepdaughter really enjoyed that one. I think The Girl Who Loves Tom Gordon would be a good one too, since you mentioned she's a fairly advanced reader. My stepdaughter struggled with the flashbacks and found it confusing, but she's not the strongest reader. Your daughter would probably be fine with it, and I guarantee there's nothing inappropriate in there :)


Just for clarification, (view spoiler)
I didn't suggest that it would have any ill effect on a 13 year old - I wasn't much older myself when I read it and I think I turned out relatively normal. If Dani thinks her daughter is mature enough to handle it, that's certainly up to her.





Then go with her instincts, only she will know when she is ready.

Seeing as this was 5 months ago, I'd add Pet Sematary about now...

Eyes of the Dragon was my first King, and I was twelve.
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