Best books that have at least one pre-teen/child character that demonstrates genius level intellect. Being skilled at something does not qualify without genius level intellect.
Character does not have to be the main point of view, but has to be prevalent in the book.
Preferably works of fiction. Not biographies or other non fiction.
Character does not have to be the main point of view, but has to be prevalent in the book.
Preferably works of fiction. Not biographies or other non fiction.
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Ender’s Game (Ender's Saga, #1)
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score: 199,
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2 people voted
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Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality
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score: 197,
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2 people voted
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Bioterror! (Ell Donsaii, #14)
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score: 196,
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2 people voted
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Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl, #1)
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score: 194,
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2 people voted
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Wood Sprites (Elfhome, #4)
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score: 99,
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1 person voted
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Emergence
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score: 98,
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1 person voted
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DNA (Ell Donsaii, #13)
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score: 95,
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1 person voted
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