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I want to chime in with the "School for Good and Evil" series by Soman Chainan. Ostensibly Middle Grade, but enthralling for grown ups as well, with lots of action, mild horror and humour, so perfect for an 11 year old. And they have the magical boarding school thing going on.
(I'm going to assume he isn't put off by female protagonists, I know these books have a large following among boys.) I'm going to second the Dragonlance rec, at least for Chronicles. Now, they make me wince, but at twelve my entire inner fantasy life took place in those books. There are sexual references, though, if that is an issue. Quote:
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The Once and Future King by T.H. White might be one of interest as well. Perhaps Watership Down?
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And then, when I was a bit older, and realized what it meant for the riders of green dragons, well, as a mid-teen, back then, it shocked me. I wasn't a sophisticated kid when I read them, not the kid I would be in a few short years. I don't know where she (McCaffrey) was really going with it--it certainly wasn't a women's lib issue, god knows--and it was disturbing to me across the board. Hey, if a green rider was gay, terrific, but if not, it was right up there, to me, with the "taking" of the queen rider. Both were pretty abhorrent to me. It's a shame, because I think that she did an amazing job of world-building and storytelling, otherwise. Feminism issues aside (I mean, in addition to the whole "lack of sexual consent" item for either gender), which I try to ignore, just as I would for any book written by someone raised in a vastly different time/age. Hitch |
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I read them a long time ago, so maybe I misremember, but I just don't remember any sexual references in the original books. Okay, there is this barbarian couple, and some flirting with the barmaid. But it is all non sexual. Just like in any disney film. They love each other would die for them etc. but I don't remember any sex. I'm not even sure if there is a single kiss in the whole chronicle series. But as I said, it was a long time ago.
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I'm a bit surprised that no one has mentioned Tamora Pierce's assorted books. Probably the best known are the Song of the Lioness series and Protector of the Small series. She also has a number of other books, some set in the same world, others not.
The Artemis Fowl stories by Eoin Colfer are modern fantasy and might appeal to him. Let's face it the idea of a 12 year old as an evil genius has to appeal to any 11 year old boy. |
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I would highly recommend the Castle series by John DeChancie.
Castle 1. Castle Perilous (1988) 2. Castle for Rent (1989) 3. Castle Kidnapped (1989) 4. Castle War! (1990) 5. Castle Murders (1991) 6. Castle Dreams (1992) 7. Castle Spellbound (1992) 8. Bride of the Castle (1994) Quote:
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They came to mind for me, but I crossed them out because of the "no sexual references" requirement.
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And Laurana's father says she is sharing the beds of aaaallll the male Companions and calls her a whore. Such a nice daddy. It's all pretty PG, if sexist as hell, but if the standard is no sexual references at all, I thought it was worth mentioning. (A long time for me, too. But... I was obsessed. I bet you can tell.) |
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Hehe, now I remember. I just wasn't interested in this aspects when I read the series. What is appropriate or not for that specific boy, I can't say. At least there are no explicit sex scenes, as in describing the act. What references are offending or not, lies in the eye of the beholder.
Like you I loved the books as a kid. Now I think they are badly written, have large plot holes and only comic relief characters. But they must have something that attract kids. At least they are better than the books about a certain dark elf ;-) |
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The various books by Kenneth Oppel; possibly more on the Sci Fi side, but never the less, all very good. http://www.kennethoppel.ca/pages/books.shtml
I initially read Airborn, Skybreaker and Starclimber before moving on to most of his other books. The bat series (Silverwing, Sunwing and Starwing) was also most enjoyable. Darkwing could be considered a prequel to that series. |
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Going back and looking at the books that my nephew asked for when he was 11, I see that he got the youngest Templar Trilogy by Michael P. Spradlin. Not exactly a tradition fantasy with elves and such, but more about Grail legend and the like. Very highly rated though.
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