Recommandez le livre dans l'univers de Bobiversum.

En tant que parent d'un fils adolescent (niveau 12), j'aimerais qu'il lise plus de livres. C'est encore un jeune lecteur, donc il n'a pas vraiment de goût raffiné, mais on voit déjà que certains articles l'attirent et d'autres non. Le fils connaît déjà un peu de littérature, car il a déjà écouté une dizaine de livres audio. Cependant, dans le cadre de la promotion des compétences en lecture, le prince a récemment reçu un livre imprimé - le quatrième volume de la série Bobiversum - au lieu d'un livre audio. Cela lui a pris 4 mois, mais au final, la curiosité l'a emporté et il a terminé les 100 dernières pages en une semaine.

C'est donc l'heure d'un autre cadeau, cette fois pour la fête des enfants :)
S'il vous plaît, recommandez-moi un livre sur les climats: sf mais un avenir pas si lointain.
L'ensemble de Bobiversum adore ça. Le projet Hail Mary a été écouté trois fois. Le Martien peut citer par fragments.
D'un autre côté, Paradyzja et Limes Inferior ont été rejetés - il a écouté peut-être une heure et a dit que c'était ennuyeux. La série Expanse sera trop difficile pour lui - trop de politique et de considérations philosophiques.
Ce n'est pas de la SF, mais il aimait aussi Przetaina Pilipika. Cependant, Eragon ne l'intéressait pas. Donc je préfère lui acheter quelque chose avec SF comme choix plus sûr. Aussi, je voudrais que le livre soit exempt de violence excessive et de relations homosexuelles. Quelques baisers ou le fait que quelqu'un tire sur quelqu'un, ça va, mais je préférerais ne pas leur servir de livres PEGI 18. . Pour cette raison, je rejette le Cycle de Profondeur.

Alors que nous conseilleriez-vous ?

En tant que parent d'un fils adolescent (niveau 12), j'aimerais qu'il lise plus de livres. C'est encore un jeune lecteur, donc il n'a pas vraiment de goût raffiné, mais on voit déjà que certains articles l'attirent et d'autres non. Le fils connaît déjà un peu de littérature, car il a déjà écouté une dizaine de livres audio. Cependant, dans le cadre de la promotion des compétences en lecture, le prince a récemment reçu un livre imprimé - le quatrième volume de la série Bobiversum - au lieu d'un livre audio. Cela lui a pris 4 mois, mais au final, la curiosité l'a emporté et il a terminé les 100 dernières pages en une semaine.

C'est donc l'heure d'un autre cadeau, cette fois pour la fête des enfants :)
S'il vous plaît, recommandez-moi un livre sur les climats: sf mais un avenir pas si lointain.
L'ensemble de Bobiversum adore ça. Le projet Hail Mary a été écouté trois fois. Le Martien peut citer par fragments.
D'un autre côté, Paradyzja et Limes Inferior ont été rejetés - il a écouté peut-être une heure et a dit que c'était ennuyeux. La série Expanse sera trop difficile pour lui - trop de politique et de considérations philosophiques.
Ce n'est pas de la SF, mais il aimait aussi Przetaina Pilipika. Cependant, Eragon ne l'intéressait pas. Donc je préfère lui acheter quelque chose avec SF comme choix plus sûr. Aussi, je voudrais que le livre soit exempt de violence excessive et de relations homosexuelles. Quelques baisers ou le fait que quelqu'un tire sur quelqu'un, ça va, mais je préférerais ne pas leur servir de livres PEGI 18. . Pour cette raison, je rejette le Cycle de Profondeur.

Alors que nous conseilleriez-vous ?

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Amigo00

Like the Bobiverse books, "The Martian" is a science fiction novel that emphasizes problem-solving and engineering in a space-based setting. The story follows an astronaut named Mark Watney who becomes stranded on Mars and must use his knowledge of botany, chemistry, and engineering to survive and find a way back to Earth.

Like the Bobiverse books, "The Martian" is a science fiction novel that emphasizes problem-solving and engineering in a space-based setting. The story follows an astronaut named Mark Watney who becomes stranded on Mars and must use his knowledge of botany, chemistry, and engineering to survive and find a way back to Earth.

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Heavenly river

Heavenly river

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Master695
I recommend the book "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame.
I recommend the book "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame.

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Mordo420
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"I think that the book 'Start a Fire' is very engaging and my son will like it."
"I think that the book 'Start a Fire' is very engaging and my son will like it."

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Dariusz
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"Cosmic holidays" (original title: "The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul") by Douglas Adams.
"Cosmic holidays" (original title: "The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul") by Douglas Adams.

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spiyose
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I would like him to grasp a knowledge of finance through a book called The Bitcoin started, it is good to let him know that money is a toolkit for his success, I don't like the idea where we as parents hide knowledge about money from our children as they are still young, As if, it will disturb them from school work. Book called Rich daddy and poor daddy by Robert Kiyosaki

I would like him to grasp a knowledge of finance through a book called The Bitcoin started, it is good to let him know that money is a toolkit for his success, I don't like the idea where we as parents hide knowledge about money from our children as they are still young, As if, it will disturb them from school work. Book called Rich daddy and poor daddy by Robert Kiyosaki

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My suggestion is "Inquisitor" by Marek Kotański. It's a great sf with fantasy elements, which focuses mainly on the character of the inquisitor - Saint Richard, who in a world full of magic and technology investigates cases related to confabulations - a type of magical offenses. The book isn't overly violent, but it's also not intended for children - perfect for a 12-year-old starting his adventure with the genre. Kotański perfectly builds the atmosphere and creates the characters, and the plot pulls you in from the first page. Another proposal may be Marcin Wroński's Mechanisms of the Senses. It's more of a classic sf that focuses on the human body and mind. In the world of drones and implants, the heroes have to face their own limitations, interpretation of reality and rules of human ethics. The plot is interesting and engaging, and Wroński's style reminds me a bit of the work of Phillip K. Dick. The book is quite ambitious - but for a 12-year-old who already likes Bobiversum or The Hail Mary Project, it can be a very fun challenge. I also have a feeling that my son might like Terry Pratchett's The Hammer of Witches. It's not exactly sci-fi, but it's one of the most famous and best fantasy series of recent decades. Pratchett wrote with great distance and humor, but his books are also full of wisdom and interesting thoughts. The Hammer of the Witches is the first in the Green Evidence series, and the story focuses on a time when witches were still politically incorrect. The book is written very lightly and funny, but it also has its reflective and serious moments.

My suggestion is "Inquisitor" by Marek Kotański. It's a great sf with fantasy elements, which focuses mainly on the character of the inquisitor - Saint Richard, who in a world full of magic and technology investigates cases related to confabulations - a type of magical offenses. The book isn't overly violent, but it's also not intended for children - perfect for a 12-year-old starting his adventure with the genre. Kotański perfectly builds the atmosphere and creates the characters, and the plot pulls you in from the first page. Another proposal may be Marcin Wroński's Mechanisms of the Senses. It's more of a classic sf that focuses on the human body and mind. In the world of drones and implants, the heroes have to face their own limitations, interpretation of reality and rules of human ethics. The plot is interesting and engaging, and Wroński's style reminds me a bit of the work of Phillip K. Dick. The book is quite ambitious - but for a 12-year-old who already likes Bobiversum or The Hail Mary Project, it can be a very fun challenge. I also have a feeling that my son might like Terry Pratchett's The Hammer of Witches. It's not exactly sci-fi, but it's one of the most famous and best fantasy series of recent decades. Pratchett wrote with great distance and humor, but his books are also full of wisdom and interesting thoughts. The Hammer of the Witches is the first in the Green Evidence series, and the story focuses on a time when witches were still politically incorrect. The book is written very lightly and funny, but it also has its reflective and serious moments.

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"Welcome a little bit from a different perspective, but I think a book of the 'natural' category, as I put it, Land of the Great Masurian Lakes, is very interesting. It tells how our natural landscapes were shaped. I come from the Masurian Lakes and it's not far to different winter areas, how the thaw is shaped by the frequency of the sun and nature from the glacial side to our present day, shown are beautiful landscapes that can be seen in Podlasie, Warmia or Masuria. I recommend."
"Welcome a little bit from a different perspective, but I think a book of the 'natural' category, as I put it, Land of the Great Masurian Lakes, is very interesting. It tells how our natural landscapes were shaped. I come from the Masurian Lakes and it's not far to different winter areas, how the thaw is shaped by the frequency of the sun and nature from the glacial side to our present day, shown are beautiful landscapes that can be seen in Podlasie, Warmia or Masuria. I recommend."

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Pauulaguut
"I recommend "The Bobiverse" by Douglass E. Richards."
"I recommend "The Bobiverse" by Douglass E. Richards."

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Patryk29
"I recommend the book Girl on the Train. Very engaging book."
"I recommend the book Girl on the Train. Very engaging book."

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