What is the best book for a 15 year old boy to read?

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Re: What is the best book for a 15 year old boy to read?

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Start on the Harry Potter series. That's what got my 10 year old brother into reading. Now, he's exploring the classics.
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For a 15-year-old boy who is not into books, it can be challenging to find a title that will capture his interest and encourage him to read more. However, there are several books that can serve as a starting point for reluctant readers. One option is the "Addison Cooke Series" by Jonathan W. Stokes, which features fast-paced action scenes and archaeology references that might appeal to a 15-year-old boy who enjoys adventure and mystery. Another choice is the "Welcome to Wonderland Series" by Chris Colfer, which is known for its hilarious characters and engaging storylines.
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A historical fiction book related to his age that can introduce her to her origins might be good. I recommend a young adult category book, of course.
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