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Help me fill my son's bookcase up without it costing a fortune.
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My boys aged 9 and 11 love Darren Shans vampire books, i have read Lord Loss and it is quite scary....0
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My son is reading darren sharn books but they are classed as teenage horror in smiths, so perhaps I wouldn't give them to an 8 year old.
Lemony Snicket books are fab but a certain sort of humour. Worth borrowing from a library first. They were for age 9+ when I checked, but the year 3 teachers at school have them on the bookshelf and they get a lot of use (as does the first harry potter, can you persuade him? lol!). The lemony skickets are hardback and look really nice on a bookcase
my nephew is in the same school year as yours (4?) and he likes books with titles like 'the toilet of doom'
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these are popular, and £9.99 for the set http://www.thebookpeople.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_10051_121361_100_48107__category_
if i did the link wrong it's the book people, then choose children, fiction, age 7+ and it's a set of decide your own destiny doctor who books.52% tight0
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