Colleen27
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Nightmares and Dreamscapes and Eye of the Dragon are the tamest of his works that I remember, but depending on the child's personality you might not have anything to worry about. I went through a Stephen King phase when I was 10/11/12 (5th & 6th grade) and the only one of his books that really scared/upset me was The Stand. My mom never limited what I read and I stumbled across a garage sale the summer before 5th grade that had pretty much every SK paperback in existence for a quarter a piece. Those kept me busy for a good long time, and really started my interest in horror/supernatural fiction.
Off the top of my head, some of the less "surreal" or disturbing ones that are also pretty easy reading would be Dolores Claiborne, Misery, and Needful Things (this one is long but good and I don't think there's anything in there that would blow a 5th grader's mind). Green Mile and Girl Who Loves Tom Gordon would also be good ones. She could probably handle Thinner too. A lot of it just depends on her maturity level and what you tihnk she can handle - age is so relative when it comes to books. I'd maybe just read some book reviews on any you consider so you can get an idea of whether it's too much for her.

