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That's a great place to start, and to make it more fun, there's this book too!
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I'm so glad! If you need more after you've gone though this list, please let us know. Any of our librarians are happy to suggest more, and specify them to your son's interests, too!


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Star Wars Origami: 36 Amazing Paper-folding Projects from a Galaxy Far, Far Away... (other topics)Bink & Gollie (other topics)
The Case of the Lost Boy (other topics)
The Search for WondLa (other topics)
The Spiderwick Chronicles Box Set (other topics)
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Bink & Gollie by Kate DiCamillo
A great book for those just starting to read chapters on their own. The text may be simple, but there is a lot of humor and heart in this story about two best friends.
The Buddy Files: The Cast of the Lost Boy by Dori Hillestad Butler
A mystery story told from a dog's point of view. Short chapters great for children just starting to read longer books on their own. If you have a dog in your house, that will only add to the humorous moments.
The Search for WondLa by Tony DiTerlizzi
A longer book, but appropriate for older elementary, this is a science fiction story of the last human survivor. Raised by a robot in an underground bunker, Eva Nine experiences the real world for the first time, a land inhabited by strange and dangerous alien creatures. Fully illustrated by the author (who wrote the popular The Spiderwick Chronicles Box Set series)
The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger
It's Star Wars meets 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' in this middle school story. Lots to discuss as each character probably resembles someone your child goes to school with. Quirky and full of inside jokes that your Star Wars fan will be happy to explain to you.
Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins
The first series by the famed The Hunger Games author, this 5 book fantasy story is filled with action, adventure, humor (and giant cockroaches and rats) but it also has gray areas that will lead to good discussions when it comes to the decisions Gregor has to make as the story develops.