Maybe all the teachers on the EF could give me some advice here: I'm looking for a book for a 13-year old boy. He is not native English speaker, but his language skills are good. I hate graded readers because I think you cannot simplify classic novels and should read them when you are able to understand them plus they would be too simple.
hmmm I am going old school and suggesting the Hardy Boys which will be right up your street for detective stories! Alternatively, Lemony Snicket's series of unfortunate events is great. And if he is up for it, Narnia is absolutely fantastic.
that sounds good, thanks! I have been thinking about Enid Blyton books -Adventure series or The Famous Five or The Adventurous Four - but somehow I think I was younger when I read them. Would that be too childish for him?
Philip Pullmann 'Northern Lights' trilogy (I'd recommend them to anyone, actually - these are modern classics!)
Isaac Asimov - short stories especially (ditto)
Rosemary Sutcliff - historical children's novels
Gerald Durrell - nonfiction, highly exciting books about his animal collecting expeditions - not aimed at children but I loved them at that age
Diana Wynne Jones - awesome creative children's/YA fantasy
If this boy is reasonably mature for his age, I would guess some of the other suggested books (e.g. Lemony Snicket) might be a bit young for him...
Think the Janet Evanovich suggestion might not be suitable - it's pretty adult humour and from what I remember there are a fair few romance/bedroom scenes. (Suppose that could be either an encouragement to keep reading or cause for an awkward 'why did this person want me to read this??!!!' moment!) They are entertaining books though!
Yeah I reckon they'd put him off big-time. You never know though! Plus the language is pretty simple, so it might be a good place to start... maybe give him a few options and let him choose.
you know the child best. Personally, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys were my favourites when I was around that age! Lemony Snicket came later and I enjoyed his books regardless of my age - like Harry Potter. Has he been exposed to HP? I've yet to come across a child who has not been intrigued by HP.
I have seen the film, it's pretty good and I believe there is a secon film in the making. Didn't realise there is a book on it. Going off how the film was I'd reccpmmend the book.
If he likes detective novels I haven't the foggiest but I could recomend of Mice and Men. Its one of my ultimate favourites. Or down and out in London and Paris .. Or Noughts and Crosses trilogy. Or the girl with the dragon tattoo... try those and see