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u/CryptidGrimnoir ยท 9 pointsr/suggestmeabook

Hmmm, if you can find them, I'd definitely recommend My Father's Dragon and its sequels Elmer and the Dragon and The Dragons of Blueland.

They're wonderfully imaginative stories about a young boy who, when he hears about a baby dragon being kept unjustly by the denizens of Wild Island, resolves to go and rescue it.

They're not particularly advanced reading, but they're also not particularly intense, and thus not frightening (if he read Roald Dahl, I can't imagine this troubling him).

Does he like animals? The Shiloh series may be a good idea. A boy and his dog, but also more contemporary than a lot of the classics.

And then there's the Great Brain stories. These were among my favorites.

Or, if you're so inclined, Encyclopedia Brown is always good, if a bit of an unintentional time piece.