Yes, this, but the later books got a bit more sex in them.L3m0n_L1m3 said:You could give him the Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy. That was a fairly entertaining book.
Ah, who cares, he's eleven, should know by now.
Yes, this, but the later books got a bit more sex in them.L3m0n_L1m3 said:You could give him the Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy. That was a fairly entertaining book.
This is an awesome series... I would recommend it. It not only has that stuff, it has hidden meaning for good morals.believer258 said:My little brother has been reading a (long) series of books called "So You Want To Be A Wizard?" Note that I have NEVER touched them, so I'm not sure if they suck or not, but he seems to love them.
probably, id let my younger brother read themSober Thal said:That's a good read at 11 years old??soulman999 said:Any warhammer books from Dan abnet will do
Gotta love Space Marines...
*Cough*Starship Troopers*Cough*Thee Prisoner said:Robert Heinlein wrote a series of different books for kids. One of my favorites is "Tunnel in the Sky" Also check out Asimov and other older Sci-Fi books. They aren't too racy or violent.
Then again I read "Brave New World" at 10 and it had a big impact on me.
damn ninja'dmaddawg IAJI said:Depends, how close does the Mythology have to be and what version of Mythology (Greek, Egyptian, Chinese, etc etc.)
If its Greek, then I could suggest the Percy Jackson novels. They weren't all that bad when I read them (Granted that was 4-6 years ago, before I realized that most of the Olympic Pantheon was made up of pervy gods and jealous goddesses.)
Other then that, I'm not a big reader of Sci-Fi myself so I'm really of no use there.