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The 39 Clues (series)Across Five AprilsThe Adventures of Huckleberry FinnThe Adventures of Tintin (series)Aesop’s FablesBabe the Gallant PigBilly BudBlack Like MeThe Book ThiefBrian’s WinterBridge to TerabithiaBud, Not BuddyThe Butter Battle BookThe Call of the WildThe Cat in the Hat by Dr. ↓. LouisA couple series, older, that I enjoyed as a child and that I have enjoyed rereading to my children: Walter Brooks Freddy the Pig series for 4th grade, Baum’s Wizard of Oz series is actually pretty good, and the books of Joseph Altsheler, that are wonderful for boys fifth or sixth grade, of which I have read The Texas Ranger series and The Young Trailers series. I would especially highlight Altsheler’s works, which I rarely see mentioned. The vocabulary and grammar are very good and the plots are gripping. They highlight young men doing manly things in manly ways.

↓. Silver Beaver, Cub scout leader for 23 years.BFG by Roald Dahl. Great read-aloud book.The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi About a 13 year old girl who ends up as the only passenger on an Atlantic voyage in 1832. She is caught between a ruthless captain and the rage of a mutinous crew. Which side can she trust?

Friendship, loyalty, and telling the truth puts her in danger but from which side? She is accused of murder, brought to trial and found guiltyYou can’t predict the ending. ↓. Jeff MoultonI’m trying really hard not to be critical of this list, because there isn’t a single book on the list I would remove. Even the books on that list that I don’t like, I can’t argue that they shouldn’t be on the list.But I really question the effort put into making the list. I rather think they simply found a list somewhere on the internet and said “this would make a good list to publish on our site” and did nothing but cut and paste. This clearly is for boys in general, and not specific to Scouting.Frankly I can’t believe there isn’t a single entry for Robert Heinlein on the list.

Here are just three examples.“Tenderfoot in Space” – tells the story of a boy and his dog who emigrate to Venus and learn, through SCOUTING how to survive in the Venusian wilderness. Serialized in Boy’s Life May, June and July 1958.“Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon” – tells the story of an Eagle Scout from Colorado who is attempting to become the first “Triple Eagle”, earning his Eagle on Earth, the Moon, and Venus. It was serialized by Boy’s life in April and May 1949, and the copyright is jointly owned by the Heinlein Estate and THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA. Yes, the owner of this book did not even list their own book on the list.The one that I’m simply amazed is not on the list is “Farmer in the Sky”. The other two could be excused because they’re technically short stories. This one is a full novel. It tells the story of a boy who is a scout emigrating to Ganymede which is being terraformed for farming.

On the way, he helps form a scout troop on the spaceship (and saves the ship too), and when they arrive they find a thriving scout community already in place, which plays a recurring role through the rest of the book. It was SERIALIZED in Boys Life in August, September, October, and November of 1950.While this is a good list, it clearly was made without any thought to the history of Scouting, but rather just a good general list. Otherwise it would not have neglected a book authored by one of the Grandmasters of Science Fiction, which had already been printed in Boy’s Life, where Scouting plays a large and frequent role in the book.Heinlein isn’t the only omission. What about Arthur C. What about Donald and Keith Monroe (writing under the name Donald Keith)?While I applaud your effort to encourage reading, I have to give this particular list in this particular context a failing grade. You’re Boy’s Life. You have a great history of publishing serialized books for boys.

To ignore that history when making a list like this is absolutely terrible. ↓. MycroftAnd at the same time, I think the book Billy Budd should be removed. Having studied this book in High School as part of a college level course, I can state – it isn’t a story geared towards the scout age group.As for other books – what about the Percy Keese Fitzhugh – Peewee Harris series (60 book series)? Approved by the BSA, many of the books serialized in Boys Life itself. A whole series of books about Boy Scouts enjoying being Boy Scouts and even learning as they go.

The source for Boys Life’s own Peewee Harris cartoon character?How could this have possibly been left off? ↓. AnonymousIts interesting there are so many fans of Percy Jackson. Though well written – they seem to be the perfect ripoff of Harry Potter. There are so many parallels that I won’t begin to list them.BUT – the book series that is a MUST read for young readers is the Ranger’s Apprentice Series. After you get through the first two books – there are no supernatural beasts nor supernatural powers. The protagonists must use skill and their wits to solve their problems, as opposed to magic and intervention of wizards and gods like so many other fantasy series for youth.And Enders Game and Enders Shadow.

These two books are another pair that every boy should read before 8th grade. These two books get discussed on scout campouts, where as no one ever discusses Watership Down nor Tuesday with Morrie.There are SO MANY great Roald Dahl books that are not listed here. “Danny, the Champion of the World” is my favorite, but I think BFG was my son’s when he was 9 or 10. ↓. ChosenKind of curious “The Chosen” is on here. I had to read it for a conparitive religious studies class in college.

It’s a drama coming of age memoir type book about a boy growing up in a super strict Jewish sect and another in a mainstream sect of Judaism. And them how they relate to each other and thier fathers. Lots of inside baseball, and if you don’t know anything about the Jewish faith the book will go right over your head.

I don’t know that I’d recommend this for a preteen boy. It wouldn’t hold their interest or speak at their level. ↓. Iamcheifwhen I saw “100 Books For Boys” I’d think how to train your dragon series would be in there plus dangerous book for boys oh well.

I am looking forward to reading the lord of the rings books, Percy Jackson, the Hobbit and the hardy boys, it seems you never see to many hardy boys books floating around here in this world. I was never interested in reading 39 clues, harry potter and alot more of those old ones listed on here. I definitely think the eragon series should be in this list.

Type of site,Available inEnglish, French, Dutch, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Polish, PortugueseCountry of originUnited StatesOwnerCreated byEditorKelly BourdetWebsiterank(Global, July 2018 )CommercialYesRegistrationOptionalLaunchedJuly 1, 2002; 17 years ago ( 2002-07-01)Current statusActiveGizmodo ( ) is a design, technology, science and website. It was originally launched as part of the network run by, and runs on the platform. Gizmodo also includes the subsite, which focuses on science fiction and futurism.Most of Gawker Media was however purchased by in August 2016. Gizmodo was one of six websites in that acquisition and is now considered the flagship website in the, which in turn is part of Univision's division. Contents.History The blog, launched in 2002, was originally edited by, who was later recruited by to launch their similar technology blog,.

By mid-2004, Gizmodo and Gawker together were bringing in revenue of approximately $6,500 per month.In 2005, VNU and Gawker Media formed an alliance to republish Gizmodo across Europe, with VNU translating the content into French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, and adding local European-interest material.In 2006, Gizmodo Japan was launched by Mediagene, with additional Japanese contents. In April 2007, Allure Media launched Gizmodo Australia, under license from Gawker Media and incorporating additional Australian content. In November 2007, the Dutch magazine license was taken over. In September 2008, Gizmodo Brazil was launched with Portuguese content.

In September 2011, Gizmodo UK was launched with, to cover British news.In February 2011, Gizmodo underwent a major redesign.In 2013, Matt Novak and he moved his Paleofuture blog to Gizmodo from.In 2015, the Gawker blog io9 was merged into Gizmodo. The staff of io9 continued with Gizmodo and continued to post articles on subjects covered by the website, including science fiction, fantasy, futurism, science, technology and astronomy.Gizmodo was one of six websites that was purchased by in their acquisition of Gawker Media in August 2016, and is now considered the flagship website in the.

Coverage A Gizmodo blogger captured the first photos from the floor of the (CES) 2007 and, according to, journalists at the (simultaneous) debated whether Gizmodo or Engadget had the better live coverage of Steve Jobs' 2007 keynote speech. Controversy TV-B-Gone Richard Blakeley, a videographer for Gizmodo's publisher, Gawker Media, disrupted several presentations held at CES in 2008. Blakely secretly turned off TVs using remote controls, resulting in his being barred from CES 2008, and any future CES events.iPhone 4 prototype In April 2010, Gizmodo came into possession of what was later known to be a prototype of the smartphone by Apple. The site purchased the device for US$5,000 from Brian J. Hogan, who found it unattended at a bar in Redwood City, California, a month earlier. UC Berkeley student Sage Robert, an acquaintance of Hogan, allegedly helped him sell the phone after failing to track down the owner.

With Apple confirming its provenance, bloggers such as and Ken Sweet speculated that this transaction may have violated the California Penal Code.On April 26, after Gizmodo returned the iPhone to Apple, upon Apple's request, California's executed a search warrant on editor Jason Chen's home and seized computers, hard drives, servers, cameras, notes, and a file of business cards, under direction from ’s Chief Deputy District Attorney Stephen Wagstaffe. Since then, Gizmodo and the prosecution have agreed that a will review the contents of the items seized and determine if they contain relevant information. Gizmodo was since barred from Apple-hosted events and product launches until August 2014, when they were invited once again to Apple's September 2014 'Wish we could say more' event. See also.References. Retrieved September 16, 2016.

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