The Third Gate by Lincoln ChildAn archeological dig in Egypt calls in an enigmalogist to see if a curse is real. (Fiction)
Me? I am reading The Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich (One for the money, two for the dough, three etc)
Cariad, it might be really fun for you and Gwyn to put together a custom made reading list for Aidan. Since his reading abilities are so advanced, how about an anthology of classic American short stories? The short story is a uniquely American genre (which is neither here nor there, I guess. Are there any classic British short stories?), and it might give Aiden exposure to good literature that's not too lengthy. Have you ever considered maybe introducing him to poetry? Has he read any Edgar Allen Poe? Boys usually like the creepy factor in his stories, and his poetry might interest Aidan.
Quote from: Sugarlump on February 06, 2014, 11:26:44 AMMe? I am reading The Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich (One for the money, two for the dough, three etc)I've really enjoyed those books, Sugarlump!I've just finished reading The Silent Wife (If you liked Gone Girl, you probably will like this one, too), and I've started Burial Rites. I read once I go to bed and end up staying up until 2:30 AM because I just can't put my book down.
I've just finished reading The Silent Wife
Cariad, of course non-Americans write short stories, but the genre developed earlier in the young USA than in other parts of the English speaking world.
I always look to see where an author is from so that I can make a special effort to try to learn about his/her culture and how it is infused in their stories.
And I didn't know that James Joyce had written short stories. I'll have to check them out.
I'll also have to check out Origami Yoda. It sounds really funny and weird.