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I feel that I ought to know the answer to this, but it is easier to ask you because I know you will have good solutions!

E. needs to read a science-fiction book that is appropriate for her age (12/6th grade/middle grade). If she were two years older I'd give her Ender's Game or Becky Chambers, but she's not. She says she likes fantasy better than SF but I suspect this is at least partially because she hasn't really read much SF, most of the stuff I know about being aimed a little above her head (she's read Dragon Pearl and liked it but is using it for another category). I'd considered giving her a Heinlein juvenile but I think she should probably be just a little older for that too. I also gave her The Martian to look at, which she rejected on account of it being too long :) (If it's something that I think will suit her interests enough, I'll give it to her anyway even if it's long, but Martian was already pushing things a bit -- I'll give it to her in a year or two and I think it'll work better for her then.)

(If there are sentient animals or puzzles to solve that would be a plus, but not required. Another reason she likes fantasy better is because there are more sentient animals, I think.)

Date: 2022-02-19 12:16 pm (UTC)
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I say as someone who also loves Dragonsong - I feel like the very way it stands on its own makes it read far more fantasy than sci-fi? Yes, it's in a far-future space world, but in Song and Singer those elements are very far in the background.

(As a gateway to other sci-fi reading, maybe? But first it would be a gateway to more McCaffrey, and there's a reason we're reccing Dragonsong as opposed to certain others.)

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