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Old 08-08-2014, 09:13 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by pearsjd View Post
Again thanks so much for all the suggestions. I really appreciate the detail of some of the posts. I plan to quick read anything I'm not familiar with. We're pretty open with our kids but I don't want any surprises. This daughter and her 18 yr old sister would prefer no sex talk at all. That limits the scifi I know and I don't read a lot of fantasy.

Susan
Well the Wizardry series by Cook is pretty clean as far as that goes and Stasheff's Wizard in Rhyme series is a bit comedic
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for example(if I recall right) the hero from our world recites the words from the tablet the statue of liberty holds and the village square is filled with beggars all of a sudden
. The Dark is Rising is a 5 volume set based on King Arthur and Diane Duane's young Wizard are young teens as the series starts. Nary a word of sex talk in all of them as far as I recall.
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