I’m trying to keep him away from screens. He loves dungeons and dragons, fnaf, and gravity falls. Last book he read was Jurassic park. Thanks in advance!!
Assuming he hasn’t already read them, there are several Gravity Falls tie-in books.
DarkChef8221 on
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Harry Potter series
Narnia series
Hatchet by Gary Paulson
Present-Tadpole5226 on
Maybe *Hollow Kingdom*? There is definitely swearing and some sexual language. The main character is a sarcastic crow who is trying to rescue other pets from their zombified owners.
PatchworkGirl82 on
Discworld
Redwall
The Once and Future King
Fancy-Restaurant4136 on
Black and blue magic,
Tunnel in the sky by Heinlein,
Enchantress from the stars by enghdahl,
The amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents,
By the great Horn spoon
roborabbit_mama on
*The Seventh Tower* books by Garth Nix, also really liked *Shades Children* by the same author.
Foreign-Sun-5026 on
All the Michael Crichton books are excellent. I also like Clive Cussler. His older books are better
tragicsandwichblogs on
The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander
neigh102 on
“A Wizard of Earthsea,” “The Tombs of Atuan,” and, “The Farthest Shore,” by Ursula K. Le Guin
Time_Marcher on
Visit the library and ask a librarian, then let your son choose. Picking out your own books is part of the joy of reading.
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Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Try Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson books.
If he likes manga, maybe delicious in dungeon?
Assuming he hasn’t already read them, there are several Gravity Falls tie-in books.
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Harry Potter series
Narnia series
Hatchet by Gary Paulson
Maybe *Hollow Kingdom*? There is definitely swearing and some sexual language. The main character is a sarcastic crow who is trying to rescue other pets from their zombified owners.
Discworld
Redwall
The Once and Future King
Black and blue magic,
Tunnel in the sky by Heinlein,
Enchantress from the stars by enghdahl,
The amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents,
By the great Horn spoon
*The Seventh Tower* books by Garth Nix, also really liked *Shades Children* by the same author.
All the Michael Crichton books are excellent. I also like Clive Cussler. His older books are better
The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander
“A Wizard of Earthsea,” “The Tombs of Atuan,” and, “The Farthest Shore,” by Ursula K. Le Guin
Visit the library and ask a librarian, then let your son choose. Picking out your own books is part of the joy of reading.