I know way too many people who don’t like to read. I suppose there are a lot of people that fall into that category which is why I so many. I am always trying to get them to read but as of yet have not successfully nagged someone into becoming a reader. I guess the best strategy is to highlight all the benefits…
That said, here are books I have or will try to use to entice non-readers into exercising their brain:
1. The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins
I actually know non-readers who have picked this up and enjoyed it. It’s quite palatable to people who are used to the fast-pace of most television shows and movies.
2. The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
I think this is just a fun series for people of all ages but also has some depth.
3. Do Hard Things by Alex and Brett Harris
I’d recommend this to teens and college-aged as an introduction to Christian non-fiction.
4. The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
Nothing like a good mystery/puzzle.
5. The 39 Clues series
While I’m not sure what I think about Scholastic turning this into an opportunity to promote good ole American consumerism
(and deeping their wallets), but I find the stories interesting yet educational. Definitely got two little girls hooked on the audiobooks.
6. Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Perhaps just because I love this world so much. But really, I think that anyone who likes science fiction movies could enjoy these books. Better than fan fiction about their favorite science fiction universe.
7. Tomorrow, When the World Began by John Marsden
For teens, but especially for teen girls who aren’t necessarily into the typical teen girl all-about-shopping-and-clothes scene.
8. The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
An easy introduction to Christian biographies. Will stick with you.
9. Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream by David Platt
I think this would be an easy introduction for an adult Christian who was wanting to start reading to bolster their faith and think through the day-to-day implications.
10. The Circle Trilogy by Ted Dekker
I think these are pretty easy to get into…the fast pace helps.
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