Oh, did someone mention Robin McKinley? Beauty, Blue Sword, Hero and the Crown, Spindle's End -- almost all her stuff should be suitable for that age.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
What about Wrinkle in Time scared you all? I don't remember being scared through it.
But...I was reading mysteries and the like from a young age.
For me, it was the inhuman villains. All those children, bouncing balls at the same time, skipping rope to the same rhythm. It creeped me out very effectively.
Yeah, I don't remember the L'Engle books being scary either. Thinking about it, I'm pretty sure I was always bothered more by suspenseful scenes than by bad stuff actually happening. So, like, a character lost in a creepy swamp and hearing weird noises for a chapter was terrifying. A character actually being eaten by wolves? Not a problem.
I read all the Black Stallion books around that age.
I'm going to say Diana Wynne Jones again. And maybe Joan Aiken.
Laga -- Heh, oddly enough the specific "character lost in a creepy swamp" scenario I was thinking of was in The Black Stallion's Ghost. But of course most of them weren't all spooky like that.
man, Google is giving me no love. I thought the next Rothfuss book was due this month but I find no info on Powell's or Amazon. Does anybody know what's happened?
Thanks P-C. I was just coming back to post that.