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Does anyone have any suggestions for books for a young teen who likes (modern/urban/bit of classic) fantasy (Lord of the Rings movies — books were too verbose and old timey, Fairy Tale by Stephen King), science fiction and/or same with some fantasy mixed in (Star Wars, bit of Star Trek, lighter Dr. Who, will almost certainly enjoy @scalzi books soon) real science (Hidden Figures, chemistry demonstrations on videos are big right now), superheroes (Marvel movies are big), with moving (but not sad) and/or funny aspects being wide open, and a dash of coming of age stories be they LGBTQ or otherwise (Heartstopper)?

Not all in one book, I can’t imagine — that would be one hell of a winding tale — but anything with an element or two or three of those things included would be great.

Looking for a present for this year’s Jolabokaflod — reayjespersen.com/blog-1/2021/ — and normally we’ve had some solid ideas for books or series that the kiddo wants, but tastes are changing plus the teenagerism angle is making the options more obscure and I have zero doubt there’s plenty out there none of us have heard about or would know to hunt down.

Thanks!

www.reayjespersen.comHappy Jolabokaflod! – Reay Jespersen
ADHDean

@reay Someone already mentioned Martha Wells - the Murderbot series is fantastic. And while huge and complex politically, The Expanse series by James S. A. Corey is truly compelling, and it spells things out well enough for pretty much anyone to get it. @scalzi