I don't think there's more than one or 2 of L'amours books I haven't read. They were a staple in my home growing up and with a lot of people I knew. There are at least 2 websites/forums dedicated to his work and books are still available new.
As far as moral, ethical books for boy kids, see if you can find any of Stephen Meaders. "Bulldozer" is a favorite of mine. Google him and you'll find reprints available.
Just as a note, my youngest boy is "developmentally delayed" as they say now. He has a real hard time with reading and has to read out loud to us for at least 15 minutes each evening. He's in one of the Hardy Boys series now, "The Bombay Boomerang". My wife was listening to him read and later asked me if I had read those books growing up. Well, of course I had and so had my brothers, it was my old book he was reading! She noted, since she's a teacher, that the vocabulary was way beyond anything you'd find an 11 year old reading today and opined that it was probably the reason my brothers and I had the vocabulary we did. Early exposure and all that. They've dumbed down a lot of stuff these days she tells me.
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