Apr-04-2011, 09:55 AM (UTC)
(This post was last modified: Apr-04-2011, 09:56 AM (UTC) by Farseer.)
(Apr-01-2011, 04:20 PM (UTC))FoolishGirl Wrote: Haven't read any of RH's short works, must remedy that...
Yes, you must,

(Apr-01-2011, 04:20 PM (UTC))FoolishGirl Wrote: I'm thinking Narnia is next for my little guy, then I'm not sure what. His Dark Materials is a fave of mine but it's a bit disturbing, and a little too adolescent (but so is HP; my son just ignores or skips all the teenage romance stuff). We have the Hobbit audio CD that we might bust out on a long car trip soon.
Yes, the Narnia Chronicles are on the to-read list as well. I re-read them a year or so back but my daughter is yet to get into them. Allowing her to watch the movie wasn't the best move as she hated it!
Besides the Deltora Quest books (which I just can't recommend enough, and we have each of the CDs for the entire series as all car trips we do are long

One day, you will also have to try John Flanagan's Ranger's Apprentice series. They are wonderful books, mostly for the easy and amusing relationships between the main three characters. Halt is easily one of my favourite characters of all time!

Okay, I'm plugging the same Aussie books and authors I usually do but they are great stories, I think!


What else? The Troll series by Katherine Langrish which begins with 'Troll Fell' or the Book series (not its actual series name but the best way to describe them!) by James Moloney which begins with'The Book of Lies' .
As did joost, I'd also point you toward the Artemis Fowl series of books by Eoin Colfer.
Oh, I can't NOT recommend the Hatchet series by US author Gary Paulsen either. They're not fantasy by any means but a terrific story nonetheless.
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