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* [[Mercedes Lackey]]'s [[Dragon Jousters|Joust]] series begins with a slave-boy raising a dragon. It ends with kings and the resurrection of a dead city and evil wizards. The first and the last book don't even seem like their in the same series.
* The early ''[[Goosebumps]]'' books could get surprisingly dark.
* Boy inventor ''[[Tom Swift]]'' doesn't actually invent anything himself till book five ([[Long Runners|of forty]]). In the first two he merely fixes existing items, while the inventions of the third and fourth are actually the products of adults he assisted.
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