<p>I work at a library and one tip I tell parents is to do a simple google search with the name of favorite author, or book and then the words “next reads”. For instance when I search for The Hunger Games, next reads. This site comes up: [What</a> to Read Next ? THE HUNGER GAMES Edition | Daemon’s Books](<a href=“daemonsbooks.com is available for purchase - Sedo.com”>http://www.daemonsbooks.com/2010/09/21/what-to-read-next-–-the-hunger-games-edition/)</p>
<p>I also suggest these sites for boys - [GUYS</a> READ](<a href=“http://www.guysread.com/]GUYS”>http://www.guysread.com/) and [Summer</a> Reading Suggestions for Boys | Getting Boys To Read](<a href=“Welcome gettingboystoread.com - Hostmonster.com”>Welcome gettingboystoread.com - Hostmonster.com)</p>
<p>I’ve also found that the more specific terms you put in a search engine, the better. For instance, yesterday someone asked about fantasy books for her daughter who was 12, but she wanted something without sex or profanity. I knew this person fairly well, and that she and her family are evangelical Christians so I put in the search words, “Juvenile Christian fantasy books” and came up with several sites with books that she and her daughter thought sounded interesting.</p>