Talk:Book 8: Legacy/@comment-207.190.75.19-20190615154245/@comment-38091275-20190615195610

HAPPY PRIDE MONTH!

Another recommendation - The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer, a series of sci-fi fairy tales set in the same futuristic universe. I’d say they’re for 11+ due to violence and romance (some people might say 12+). Love them SO much.

Also, Of Fire and Stars by Audrey Coulthurst is amazing. The uncle of a princess’s betrothed is assassinated with magic, but the princess possesses pyrokinesis and has to hide her magic. The country is going to war and the princess teams up with her fiancee’s sister to solve the mystery - until they fall in love. 12+, 13+ for many (cursing and mature romance)

Yes, Harry Potter is the best! I’d actually say age 8+ for 1-4, my little sister is quite mature and read them at 7. Most people know the plotline - wizards are real, have a school for magic, evil group of people are trying to make wizards rule the world, etc.

The Hunger Games is awesome, but I will say that yes, 11+, there is quite a lot of violence and mature themes. Futuristic North America, everyone is fighting to live and for the purpose of entertainment, 24 kids are chosen every year to fight to the death in an intricately planned obstacle course.

The first 3 Percy Jackson books could be 9+, I think, the last 2 are 10+. Haven’t read Heroes of Olympus. Guess what, the Greek gods are real! And it turns out that monsters are trying to destroy all their kids. What fun!

The Fault In Our Stars is the saddest romance I’ve ever read, and it’s one of the sweetest. Definitely 12+ or 13-14+ for many (cursing, mature romance), I read this when I was 12. A teen girl battling cancer tries not to become too attached to anyone for fear of hurting them, but she is proved wrong.

Read them all! And more.