looking for a list of books.... (homeschoolers?)

where did anyone get that i was home schooling??? I asked for books for my stepson to read after school / on the weekends, etc

the (homeschoolers) in the thread title?

the redwall series is good....its a lot of books....9 or more...

comics would be nice..too...make it something the kid will enjoy...dont make reading a drudgry
 
Citizen of the Galaxy: Robert A Heinlein (1957) - 260 pages

johncwright: CITIZEN OF THE GALAXY

http://www.gotterdammerung.org/books/robert-heinlein/citizen-of-the-galaxy.html

Lois M. Bujold
1 - Shards of Honor (1986) Pages: 205
2 - Barrayar (1991) Pages: 273
3 - Warrior's Apprentice (1986) Pages: 309
4 - The Vor Game (1990) Pages: 342
5 - Cetaganda (1995) Pages: 302

Review: Shards of Honor by Lois McMaster Bujold

I suggest science fiction because of the IDEAS integrated into the stories. Not all SF is thought provoking, in fact, most is not. But the stuff that is really worth reading can stick with the reader for years if not decades. I first read Citizen of the Galaxy more than 30 years ago and just reread it a few weeks ago. I would suggest it for grade school of high schools kids. Maybe 6th grade and up.

It is a fairly long book for its time. Most stuff from the 60s is only about 150 pages. But Heinlein crams a lot in a small space. One thing he gets across is psychology and cultural relativism. The protagonist is possibly an 8 yo at the start and the entire story may cover a 12 year period.

But in that time he encounters 4 different cultures. Heinlein cheats by having an anthropologist studying the second culture so a lot gets explained in the dialogue. Many people complain about this in Heinlein's stories but if you want kids to learn a lot in a short time what is wrong with that?

Lois McMaster Bujold has gotten just as many Hugo awards as Heinlein. But you need to read about 5 of her books to get the perspective that Heinlein puts into one. Of course her characters are more fleshed out, witty and interesting than Heinlein's. But it amounts to reading 1400 instead of 260 pages, FIVE TIMES as much. I am would also not be inclined to give Bujold's books to grade school kids. More like high school juniors.

It is as though in the 60s you had to read 10 books to get a chapters worth of good information and now you must read 20 to get two paragraphs worth. But selecting the books makes a HUGE difference.

Borderlands of Science by Charles Sheffield
Borderlands of Science by Charles Sheffield - Introduction - Baen Books

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This is what is in the link above but does not include the links. Some of those links do not work anymore though.

1. Rule by Secrecy by Jim Marrs
2. Your Money or Your Life by Joe Dominguez
3. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
4. Who Financed Hitler by James Pool
5. Old Souls by Tom Shroder
6. The Art of War by Sun Tzu translated and edited by Thomas Cleary
7. Mastering The Art of War " " " "
8. The Screwing of the Average Man by David Hapgood
9. Game of Nations by Miles Copeland
10. The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ by Levi Dowling
11. Seat of the Soul by Gary Zukav
12. Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukav
13. Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics by Stan Gibilisco
14. The Art of Electronics by Horowitz & Hill
15. The Hidden Persuaders by Vance Packard
16. The Waste Makers "
17. The Status Seekers "
18. The Pyramid Climbers "
19. The Games People Play by Berne MD
20. What to Say After You Say Hello "
21. I'm OK, You're OK by Harris MD
22. People of the Lie by M. Scott Peck MD
23. The Affluent Society by John Kenneth Galbraith
24. The Age of Uncertainty "
25. The New Industrial State "
26. Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond
27. Power by Adolf Berle
- - - - - - - Science Fiction - - - - - - - - - - -
101. The Space Merchants By Frederick Pohl
102-4. The Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov*
Foundation "
Foundation & Empire "
Second Foundation "
105. Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein*
106. Citizen of the Galaxy "
107. Cold As Ice by Charles Sheffield
Cold As Ice by Charles Sheffield (Paperback)
108. A Fall of Moon Dust by Arthur C. Clarke*
Did we land on the moon? - Naked Scientists Discussion Forum
109. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
110. Ender's Shadow "
111. Mote In God's Eye by Larry Niven
112. Nor Crystal Tears by Alan Dean Foster
Review: Nor Crystal Tears
113-15. Deathworld Trilogy by Harry Harrison
Review: The Deathworld Trilogy
116. Outcasts of Heaven Belt by Joan D. Vinge
http://www.ffbooks.co.uk/n3/n18062.htm
118. Brainwave by Poul Anderson
Rosetta Books - Brain Wave by Poul Anderson
119. Tao Zero "
http://www.rosettabooks.com/cgi-bin/rb2_retail.cgi
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Connections by James Burke
Burke's "Web Theory" of Innovations
Age of Uncertainty by John Kenneth Galbraith
http://www.bbcfactual.co.uk/age_of_uncertainty.htm
FRONTLINE series on PBS
Commanding Heights on PBS Capitalist Propaganda
Free to Choose by Milton Friedman " "
http://www.enotalone.com/books/0156334607.html
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