Subject: Douglas Adams has unfortunately failed.
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Posted on: 2022-10-05 08:26:34 UTC

We bought him his own copy of H2G2 over the summer, and he flatly refused to open it. I don't understand why, but I have to accept the empirical data.

Greg Bear is one of the writers I was thinking of! Thank you. I think the only ones I have in the house are Darwin's Radio/Children, which are not what I want, but I'll definitely keep an eye out.

I really want to give him Dragonsong, but I think it falls foul of the slow-start issue: the first three chapters are mostly grumbling about feeding toffees to the elderly. I don't think, at this stage, it would hook him well enough to get him to read it. Is there a Pern book that starts with dragons rather than squalour? (I also want to give him White Dragon, but I think some of Jaxom's activities would raise serious eyebrows.)

Animorphs might be worth a shot, though would you believe they don't have a single one in the library? It's also a bit bleak at times (I'm trying to pull him out of the 'everything dies, life is meaningless' orbit he seems to be falling into). Wrinkle in Time I... think he's read, actually? As for Asimov, I remember him as too heavy for me, so I'm not going there as yet.

hS

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