Tween and Teen Book Recommendations and Why My Boys Won’t Be Reading the Ranger’s Apprentice Series
I read the series out loud to Peter. He really enjoyed them and I liked them well enough. The downside is the occasional, infrequent swear word… I’m not certain, but I think the usage of swear words increased slightly in later books. Since I was reading it, I could omit those, of course.One upside that I appreciated was the fact that bad guys were bad and good guys were good – no role confusion. 🙂 In one of the books, the bad guy was really cruel and it had me squirming a bit – he kept people in outdoor cages for punishment. That was the only uncomfortable moment for me since he seemed a bit demented, which is worse than just bad… if you see what I mean.Hope that helps!
Vision books about male saints (and others. Mary Fabyan Windeatt’s books are also good, but my children prefer the Vision books)
Crossbows and Crucifixes: A Novel of the Priest Hunters and the Brave Young Men Who Fought Them by Henry Garnett
Adam of the Road by Elizabeth Janet Gray
The Hidden Treasure of Glaston by Eleanor M. Jewett
Big Red by Jim Kjelgaard
Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham
Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers by Ralph Moody
Shadow Hawk by Andre Norton
Red Falcons of Tremoine by Hendry Peart
Beorn the Proud by Madeleine A. Polland
Men of Iron by Howard Pyle
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle
Otto of the Silver Hand by Howard Pyle
The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by Howard Pyle
The Story of the Champions of the Round Table by Howard Pyle
Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott
Beowulf the Warrior by Ian Serrailier
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Outlaws of Ravenhurst (We have this version and this version of this book.) by Sr. M. Imelda Wallace
The Treegate series of books by Leonard Wibberley
Son of Charlemagne by Barbara Willard
Augustine Came to Kent by Barbara Willard
If All the Swords in England: A Story of Thomas Becket by Barbara Willard
This book made an impression on me. All of my children who have read this book have been affected by it too.
and more…
“Thank you for your e-mail. I believe you’re referring to the recommended reading list for English 10, which has a note following Gulliver’s Travels saying ‘abridged, edited.’ Such a designation, along with notes like ‘Mature’ on the English 11 reading list, are typically in response to feedback from parents. The recommendation for this particular title of the abridged version would have been in response to parents calling to request that the unabridged version not be recommended at a tenth grade level.”
Recommendations for younger boys can be found here and here.
My oldest son is a young teen, so I do not know what he will like as an older teen yet.