Fiction for an 7-8 year old
Fiction for an 7-8 year old
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blueST

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4,835 posts

243 months

Thursday
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My son is turning into a bit of a book worm and his reading is good for his age. Can anyone recommend some good fiction in the adventure, fantasy, sci-fi sort of genres that are good for younger readers? AI suggest he Percey Jackson books, but anything else would be good. He started on The Hobbit, but he found it hard going, so isn't quite ready for that yet.

gf5mez

19 posts

71 months

My son fell in love with reading at 8-9 through the 'Podkin One-Ear' series. After that he moved onto the 'Skandar' series which he also loves.

lufbramatt

5,614 posts

161 months

Truckers/diggers/wings by Terry Prachett

The How to Train your Dragon books

My son got into those around the same age.

DodgyGeezer

48,045 posts

217 months

possibly the obvious one could be Harry Potter?

blueST

Original Poster:

4,835 posts

243 months

Thanks all, id seen the Pratchett ones, but despite having read a lot of Discworld myself I never realised he'd written childrens books. Will check them out.

He has had a go at Harry Potter, first one he enjoyed, but then something scary in the story put him off the 2nd one and he wont carry on. Also, whilst he can read them they are little old for him and so a chunk of it goes over his head.

Will check out How to Train Your Dragon too.

Im trying to recreate the feeling foe him that I had when I read a Biggles book at about his age. Being engrossed in an adventure in a fictional world was just amazing, I can remember it like it was yesterday.

DodgyGeezer

48,045 posts

217 months

In case you were unaware, there are a lot of books on Amazon which also display the appropriate age groups

gallopingclothespeg

1,225 posts

216 months

When I was around that age I loved the Brian Jacques Redwall series of books.
They’re a fantasy series set in woodland with only animals as characters and no humans!

alangla

6,564 posts

208 months

My daughter is about to turn 8 and is obsessed with the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, she goes through them pretty quickly, so just borrow them from the library rather than buying.

Milkyway

13,515 posts

80 months

The Plague Dogs: Richard Adams (8-12).
(Maybe a tad young).

A really good book... told from the animals perception.
Adventure: Not too scary... but thought provoking.
Remember it fondly from my childhood.

Edited by Milkyway on Saturday 11th July 17:43

Alex Z

2,017 posts

103 months

Some of the sci-fi that I read as a primary school child were the Starstormers series by Nicholas Fisk and the Scott Saunders books by Patrick Moore.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Fisk_(autho...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Saunders_Space...