I would have been starting Eye of the World at age 11, if I remember right. Around that time I had begun to enjoy basically adult fantasy/SF, though EotW was a considerable challenge in terms of time investment and comprehending plot subtext. That book changed the kind of books I could, and wanted, to read.
Prior to that, I think the best example of useful books would be the Narnia series, which I was glad to see on this list though I probably ate them up at about the age Tom suggested. I probably read The Hobbit sometime after that. Oh, and Shannara series! I almost forgot about that shit. Those were the kind of books that helped me out of childish reading, like Goosebumps or whatever. Man, I totally forgot about Sword of Shannara. I was obsessed with that series, which was totally lame in retrospect, but now I'm tempted to say that they really launched me into reading more formidable stuff.
This is fun to reminisce about, actually.
Prior to that, I think the best example of useful books would be the Narnia series, which I was glad to see on this list though I probably ate them up at about the age Tom suggested. I probably read The Hobbit sometime after that. Oh, and Shannara series! I almost forgot about that shit. Those were the kind of books that helped me out of childish reading, like Goosebumps or whatever. Man, I totally forgot about Sword of Shannara. I was obsessed with that series, which was totally lame in retrospect, but now I'm tempted to say that they really launched me into reading more formidable stuff.
This is fun to reminisce about, actually.
50 books for 11-yearolds
24/05/2011 11:11:20 AM
- 2007 Views
Reasonably good list.
24/05/2011 01:32:40 PM
- 842 Views
Pretty good, but I'd like to see a bit more hard sci-fi in there.
24/05/2011 01:48:57 PM
- 790 Views
Re: 50 books for 11-yearolds
24/05/2011 01:57:09 PM
- 879 Views
Re: 50 books for 11-yearolds
24/05/2011 02:53:28 PM
- 970 Views
Re: 50 books for 11-yearolds
24/05/2011 03:40:51 PM
- 814 Views
Re: 50 books for 11-yearolds
24/05/2011 04:30:56 PM
- 854 Views
Re: 50 books for 11-yearolds
25/05/2011 02:12:48 PM
- 789 Views
Some of our Franco-Belgian BDs certainly can stand next to these books. If not too many.
24/05/2011 10:49:04 PM
- 842 Views
You don't know of any French-language books for that age? What about Le Petit Prince?
24/05/2011 11:59:37 PM
- 758 Views
Re: You don't know of any French-language books for that age? What about Le Petit Prince?
25/05/2011 01:59:59 PM
- 804 Views
I did forget that one, but I tend to think of it more as an ageless book than a children's book.
25/05/2011 07:48:09 PM
- 740 Views
Re: Some of our Franco-Belgian BDs certainly can stand next to these books. If not too many.
25/05/2011 03:04:27 PM
- 869 Views
Re: Some of our Franco-Belgian BDs certainly can stand next to these books. If not too many.
25/05/2011 08:05:58 PM
- 867 Views
I think most "reading" children will have read those books before age 11.
24/05/2011 02:22:49 PM
- 751 Views
As far as unforgiveable omissions go, Lindgren comes to mind, as does Ende.
24/05/2011 10:36:49 PM
- 862 Views
I agree with Tom, I think.
25/05/2011 06:45:16 AM
- 858 Views