I started with Narnia at age 7 and read the Hobbit within a year
imlad Send a noteboard - 29/01/2010 06:01:01 AM
It took me my second attempt at the Hobbit though. The first time I got tired of it after about 5 pages and went back to rereading the Narnia books all over again (4th time through). But the same day that I (re)finished The Last Battle I tried the Hobbit again, and couldn't put it down. I think I have read it almost 35 times in my 36 years LOL.
So point taken. Thank you.
So point taken. Thank you.
Personally, I see nothing wrong with starting younger readers off with whatever interests them, or whatever YOU can make sound the most interesting to them. When I was in the first grade, I vividly remember my father describing the story of the Hobbit to me as a bed-time story one night. I asked him if we could read it, and he went out like the next day, got a copy, and read a few chapters out loud to me (with me reading over his shoulder) every night before bed until the book was done.
I then went on to read it and the lord of the rings on my own when I was in the second grade. Shocked the hell out of most of my teachers at the time because it's generally considered a much higher level read. This got me hooked on fantasy novels (and reading in general) ever since, and I believe the incentive this provided to learn/read/study at a much higher level than age appropriate material THROUGHOUT my scholastic career is what made me so successful in school.
So while Chronicles of Prydain is a good younger series that I haven't thought about or read in years. There is no reason you can't start a VERY young child with a much more "adult" level read. Children are far more capable than we sometimes believe.
On a more general level, if you were trying to stick to 'age appropriate' material, I'd say for younger readers those would be a perfect start. I'm also going to have to agree with Shanarra and Xanth also, I absolutely DEVOURED Xanth books in middle school because I found them hilarious.
I then went on to read it and the lord of the rings on my own when I was in the second grade. Shocked the hell out of most of my teachers at the time because it's generally considered a much higher level read. This got me hooked on fantasy novels (and reading in general) ever since, and I believe the incentive this provided to learn/read/study at a much higher level than age appropriate material THROUGHOUT my scholastic career is what made me so successful in school.
So while Chronicles of Prydain is a good younger series that I haven't thought about or read in years. There is no reason you can't start a VERY young child with a much more "adult" level read. Children are far more capable than we sometimes believe.
On a more general level, if you were trying to stick to 'age appropriate' material, I'd say for younger readers those would be a perfect start. I'm also going to have to agree with Shanarra and Xanth also, I absolutely DEVOURED Xanth books in middle school because I found them hilarious.
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Magician by Raymond E Feist: Book Club now open.
- 18/01/2010 05:13:45 PM
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Characters
- 18/01/2010 05:14:59 PM
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Re: Characters
- 19/01/2010 12:03:30 AM
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Re: Characters
- 19/01/2010 07:32:06 PM
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I feel just the opposite
- 20/01/2010 03:10:56 AM
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World building.
- 18/01/2010 05:16:21 PM
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I haven't read Magician in ages, so...
- 18/01/2010 10:16:46 PM
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The Hall of Worlds makes a first appearence in...
- 19/01/2010 12:01:19 AM
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Re: World building.
- 19/01/2010 07:58:40 PM
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there is a reason for that
- 27/01/2010 06:13:08 PM
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Doh! I had completely forgotten that.
- 27/01/2010 07:28:08 PM
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that said, it is my absolute favorite setting for D&D style gaming
- 29/01/2010 05:55:02 AM
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Plot.
- 18/01/2010 05:17:30 PM
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Is the book too long?
- 18/01/2010 05:20:54 PM
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I would be curious to see the original version too.
- 18/01/2010 11:55:06 PM
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General stuff &c.
- 18/01/2010 05:21:52 PM
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Magician is one of my favourite fantasy books.
- 18/01/2010 05:27:02 PM
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A "comfort read". I like that description.
- 20/01/2010 03:14:53 AM
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The Empire series is better than Feist by himself, IMO.
- 20/01/2010 07:55:30 AM
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Hmm. Maybe I will give it another shot. Craig was just trying to talk me into that yesterday.
- 20/01/2010 12:29:25 PM
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in that case, you should be wary of the most beautifully written fantasy series of all time
- 27/01/2010 06:32:07 PM
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Oh, I loved that series! At least after the first hundred pages or so. That didn't qualify as dark
- 31/01/2010 07:58:08 PM
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I think that my husband made a good choice when he used it to help hook and reel me into fantasy.
- 18/01/2010 11:58:00 PM
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It is a very good introduction into the fantasy genre... and a fun read. *NM*
- 19/01/2010 03:26:34 PM
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Is it, though?
- 20/01/2010 06:32:19 PM
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If not Magician, then what?
- 20/01/2010 07:50:35 PM
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Absolutely.
- 20/01/2010 08:19:19 PM
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May I ask...
- 20/01/2010 10:25:19 PM
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I think Feist's writing is superior to Jordan's.
- 20/01/2010 10:29:20 PM
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I've reread the original Riftwar books and the Empire series multiple time
- 27/01/2010 06:29:27 PM
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yeah, much better intro to fantasy then say David Eddings ** shudders ** *NM*
- 27/01/2010 06:22:51 PM
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Yes, for more mature readers (ie not children).
- 20/01/2010 08:28:10 PM
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Re: Yes, for more mature readers (ie not children).
- 20/01/2010 08:46:38 PM
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Aye, so do I.
- 20/01/2010 08:57:29 PM
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Agreed - people who first read him as adults are probably going to find him boring and repetitive.
- 20/01/2010 10:19:05 PM
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I'm pretty sure that that criticism can be levelled at many 'popular' genre writers/series.
- 21/01/2010 06:19:11 PM
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if you want to start the kids on fantasy even earlier, try this
- 27/01/2010 06:41:14 PM
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Re: if you want to start the kids on fantasy even earlier, try this
- 27/01/2010 07:40:52 PM
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Xanth and Shannarra got me hooked on Fantasy
- 27/01/2010 08:20:30 PM
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Re: Xanth and Shannarra got me hooked on Fantasy
- 27/01/2010 10:58:36 PM
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I started with Narnia at age 7 and read the Hobbit within a year
- 29/01/2010 06:01:01 AM
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While it has its dark moments, it is much lighter than most fantasy. A very fun, easy read. *NM*
- 19/01/2010 07:50:52 PM
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Has anyone decided to continue on with the series?
- 29/01/2010 06:12:01 AM
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Yes
- 29/01/2010 10:08:20 AM
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Prince of the Blood (Original if possible) Why?
- 31/01/2010 04:05:25 PM
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Due to some Retcon
- 01/02/2010 11:12:47 AM
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you mean there are now THREE versions??
- 05/02/2010 05:45:51 AM
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As far as I know, I have read everything
- 05/02/2010 05:39:35 AM
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