Hello, fellow readers!!!
Any suggestions on books for an 11 year old little guy? Preferably books with very little number of pictures or not at all.
Thank you

Edit:
I’m reading all of your comments. Thank you so very much, everyone. I really appreciate. Please keep them coming. I’m saving every single one of them <3

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    2 hours ago

    I think that’s a great age to read the Percy Jackson series. I never finished it, but I found the books I did read enjoyable.

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    5 minutes ago

    I used to read the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, Chronicles of Narnia, Artemis Fowl (earlier boxcar children).

    I never really got into them, but Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books are really popular. My friends around then liked Animorphs.

    (It’s hard for me to judge reading level super well because I was always pretty ahead of my age group, so take it with a grain of salt.)

    Another suggestion is find a local library and just wander the kids section with them. They should have stuff managed by approximate age level and you should be able to find stuff that way.

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    23 hours ago

    Where the red Fern grows, Maus, Holes, series of unfortunate events, I think Bea Wolf looks good too but I haven’t had a chance to read it yet. Edit, Maus and Bea Wolf are both graphic novels so maybe not what you’re looking for. But Maus should definitely be required reading, especially now.

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    23 hours ago

    Without knowing what your kid has read or likes, here’s some info about my kid:

    My kid is currently reading:

    All of these have illustrations though. I feel Diary of a Wimpy kid has most of them, while rest have less, but they still have them. You should take a look to see if that’s acceptable.

    Other books/series I have been recommended here, but haven’t started yet:

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    23 hours ago

    Beverly Cleary’s books, Roald Dahl’s books, Piers Anthony’s books, Stuart Little, the Redwall series, etc. I don’t remember what age I picked up Ray Bradbury’s books, but The Illustrated Man might be a place to start too.