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Stewart Little ( tho it's not my fav) Abel's Island Roahl Dahl Sid Fleischman! Despereux (sp?) Lighthouse Family
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lots of books by Dick King-Smith Bad Kitty series The Littles (like the Borrowers, but a long series of books to chew through) Hank the Cowdog (my DS wasn't thrilled, but if yours likes them, there are LOTS) Choose Your Own Adventure series Toys Go Out series
We also keep a lot of magazines in the house: Muse Ask Highlights National Geographic Cobblestone
HTH... DeeDee Yes, yes, yes! I also second the Boxcar Children. Redwall? the Hobbit (much tamer than HP or LOTR in terms of scare-factor) You might try the Series of Unfortunate Events, too, though they may be just a little old still.
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Why not try historical fiction? I found story books dead boring but historical/mythological fiction had me hooked from the first page, things like Greek Persian Wars, Jason and the Golden Fleece. His mileage may vary...
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Oh, yeah, Madeinuk, you remind me: the D'Aulaires' books of Greek and Norse mythology. They're slightly bowdlerized, still weird but not unacceptable for a 5-year-old in our house...
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Jean Fritz books also The Story Of... biographies by Margaret Davidson and others Tornado by Betsy Byars The Iron Giant by Ted Hughes The Littles The Bears on Hemlock Mountain and The Courage of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh How to train your Dragon by Cressida Cowell The Bone series by Jeff Smith Tales from the House of Bunnicula series by James Howe Lulu and the Brontosaurus by Judith Viorst Mrs. Piggle Wiggle
Definitely Mrs. Piggle Wiggle. I just wish the print were not so small. I worry about DD's eyes.
These are mostly "o" level (mid third grade) books because DD has not read anything much higher than that. She also really likes books with historical elements in it.
DD is also in love with The Boxcar Children and Pippi at the moment as well as Cleary which are also "o". She will read anything by Cleary but is not quite ready for Dahl (at least not completely independent I think.)
What about The Neverending Story? Is that too hard? In my opinion Cricket in Times Square and Mr. Popper's Penguins are pretty boring. It sounds like your DS likes the more exciting stories. DD was fine with the Hobbit. I also think DD is trying to memorize D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Mythology.
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FTR We've read about 10 Famous Five so far as they're DD's faves and haven't yet come across any racism except for some disparaging remarks about gypsy folk/carneys. Of much more concern to me was the sexism - when I'm the one reading them aloud, I often skip mentions of Anne being the one to make all the sandwiches and being scared, and George really rather wanting to be a boy because they can climb trees and sail boats. Sometimes I say it was Julian making the tea and Dick being afraid  and sometimes DD and I have outraged conversations about how unfair it all used to be and of course girls can do anything 
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I thoroughly enjoyed the Secret Seven and the Famous Five books as a kid. I think that they may be a bit dated now but they certainly were ripping yarns back in the day. My DD enjoyed them for a short while before Percy Jackson and Redwall entered her life.
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DS5 loved Famous Five earlier in the year so we read plenty of them. He is still a little sensitive to scary things but the baddies tend to be buffoons so he wasn't worried at all. Now it is the Indian in the Cupboard, How to Train your Dragon series, anything from Dick King Smith... hard to keep up really
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I have to say that these book threads are my favorite. I have gotten so many wonderful ideas from these. So we will contribute now some of our favorites too. My 5yo book-eater (who definitely leans toward the comical or non-fiction isle) recommends: Ms. Piggle Wiggle book series Horrible Science box set The Roald Dahl books - all Murderous Math books Secret Science Alliance Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back - personal favorite Charlotte's Web - it did bring tears, but that was okay. It brought me to tears too when I read it;) Stewart Little Ralph S. Mouse series (though these don't get as many stars as the others)
These above are straight from his mouth. I'm sure we heard about most of them from this forum, but now they are tried and tested and get a stamp of approval. Today he is starting the first book in the Percy Jackson Olympian series - which I pre-read first to make sure it was okay for him. Hopefully it doesn't give him nightmares, but I sure liked it. Happy reading!
Ones that I have stashed away for him to read that he hasn't got to yet: Wayside School series All the Horrible books series (Geography, Famous, Histories) Oz books (done two of them so far) Alice in Wonderland Hobbit Wrinkle in Time Phantom Tollboth (This one we already read together - it is a great read aloud, because you need to explain a lot of the word play.) Mrs Frisby
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