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Old 06-25-2009, 06:13 PM   #28
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That's a great suggestion!!
I thought those books were fantastic when I was 12-13; I went through the lot one after the other, and read nothing else while I was doing it. I was heartbroken when there were no more to read.
Me too

I have an observation after looking around. No wonder people suggest sci-fi. All of these young adult suggested reading lists put out by public libraries and various government sources seem to think history started in the 1600's.

To the thread starter - If you're visiting the library with him, you might take a look at --- World Historical Fiction: An Annotated Guide to Novels for Adults and Young Adults (Hardcover) by Lynda G. Adamson. That might be able to help you some.
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