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The Westing Game
From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
Frindle
Wayside School by Louis Sachar
Call It Courage/Island of the Blue Dolphins/Hatchet (haven’t read Hatchet, but I’ve heard it recommended)
The Hardy Boys
The Three Investigators
Choose Your Own Adventure stories
Ripley’s Believe-It-or-Not
Guinness Book of World Records
Encyclopedia Brown/Einstein Anderson
Heist Society by Ally Carter
Magazines on a topic he’s interested in
Books that are borderline for your requirements, but worth a look:
Interworld by Neil Gaiman
Hidden Talents by David Lubar
Holes by Louis Sachar
Victory by Susan Cooper
If he doesn’t like to read, you might consider reading to him, no pressure, and getting him hooked on something. You might even start by reading him little excerpts, blurbs, etc., that you find funny/interesting. Make sure he sees you reading for fun. Does he have any difficulty reading?
Thanks! No difficulty - just finds it boring. Will often glaze over major chunks when he gets to a tedious part.