Kids Books - Graphic Novels

The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 7)

The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 7)

By Jeff Kinney

I have always love the Diary of the wimpy kids series! This book is one of my favorites of the series, 1.) because this is the book that got the series started! And 2.) This book was the very, very ,and I mean very first novel book I have ever read! And this book made me want to continue on reading novels and now I have read almost all of theme.(a new one just came out so I need to read that one.) So if you haven't read any of these books, well then your really missing out on a lot! This book is just plain fun, FUNNY, good, and very interesting! So if you like any of that, then I suggest you read all the series! SO READ THIS BOOK TODAY OR IF ITS NIGHT TIME,THEN TOMORROW! have a good day and I hope you enjoyed my review!!!! :)

Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly Adventure (Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid)

Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly Adventure (Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid)

By Jeff Kinney

I was required to read Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly Adventure for school, and I have to say that it wasn’t the best book I’ve ever read. Okay, it wasn’t bad—I liked how it involved a tiny bit more action and adventure than the normal Diary of a Wimpy Kid books—but some of the characters aren’t as well-developed as I expected. For example, take Garg. Instead of showing more of his backstory, the author just mentioned that he was a barbarian, which doesn’t tell us much information about him. Another problem was how the plot moved slowly. The story basically just starts out with Roland living an ordinary, boring life, and wishing he could go on an adventure, but the adventure doesn’t actually start until the fourth or fifth chapter. I’ve only read the first few chapters so far, so I hope the book gets better later on. However, there were some good things about this book that I enjoyed, like the humor. It wasn’t as humorous as the other Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, but still pretty funny. I liked how a debate between Rowley and Greg came after each chapter, with their thoughts on the book, even though Greg’s a character I didn’t particularly enjoy. Overall, I think Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly Adventure is a good book, just not the greatest in the series.

Happy Narwhalidays (A Narwhal and Jelly Book #5)

Happy Narwhalidays (A Narwhal and Jelly Book #5)

By Ben Clanton

this is a great book! I love narwhal and jelly. the make the best duo ever!I Love the cool facts and I didn't know that there were real underwater volcanoes!!!

Stick Dog Slurps Spaghetti

Stick Dog Slurps Spaghetti

By Tom Watson

This was the best book in the Stick Dog series I think I could've gotten because the fact it is a full group stealing food items makes me chuckle every single time. Tom Watson definitely has outdone himself with this creation. Like for instance Stick Dog himself easily finds ways to steal foods but this one made him truly have to think. I mean he almost got caught like 5 times it was crazy. Or when he found the spaghetti selling restaurant by just looking at a box. This truly was an amazing book for me to choose.

Comics Squad: Recess!

Comics Squad: Recess!

By Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm, Jarrett J. Krosoczka, Dan Santat, Raina Telgemeier

I got this book from a thrift store and I thought .it might be good and I read it and omg!one of the best books ever!my favorite story was the dogman one .the cat(who is the badguy) realizes it's books that gets dogman so smart and catches him everytime.so the cat gets rid of all of the books then all of the people start to get dumb even dogman then dogman finds some of the books that the cat didn't get rid of them dogman catches the cat .and even know that book sounds great there are tons of other great ones .like a short raina telegemeier book ( with Dave roman) I recommend all of these books to all ages and I rate this book 5/5 stars 😁 😁 Pizzagirl7 😁 😁

FGTeeV Presents: Into the Game!

FGTeeV Presents: Into the Game!

By FGTeeV

It’s game time! Press start on “Into the Game,” the awesome-packed graphic novel adventure by YouTube’s favorite family of gamers, FGTeeV! The FGTeeV family gamers have played hundreds of games together. Which is why Moomy decides to make a new game called My Pet Fish. Just one problem: the game is SUPER boring. And one other problem: Moomy and Duddy accidentally got sucked into it—and now they’re trapped! It’s up to the kids, Lexi, Mike, Chase, and Shawn, to jump into the gaming console and rescue their parents. But first, they have to battle their way through their favorite games until they find the one their parents are stuck in. Can the kids take on a vicious pack of vampire prairie dogs, flying doody diapers, some spooky ghouls, and one incredibly dull fish before Moomy and Duddy are bored to death?

Dawn and the Impossible Three: Full-Color Edition (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #5)

Dawn and the Impossible Three: Full-Color Edition (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #5)

By Ann M. Martin

This is the first book in the baby sitters club series graphic novels that is written by author and cartoonist Gale Galligan. In this book Dawn, the newest member of the club gets a continuous job with some new clients, the Barrettes. The first time that Dawn baby sits for them, she notices that they're house is a little messy (well a lot) but doesn't think to much of it. After all they had just moved. So Dawn helps clean up the mess, thinking that it is a one time thing. But after Ms. Barrett forgets to mention important details, and cleaning up starts to become routine, Dawn isn't sure she want to baby sit for the Barrett's anymore. Will Dawn be able to confront Ms. Barrett about the problems? Read the book to find out! This book was really good and a very quick and fun read. It does touch a slightly serious topic but keeps it so it is still not too scary. I love Gale Galligan's illustrations. Hope you like this book and this review! Happy Reading!

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules

By Jeff Kinney

Rodrick and Greg for the whole summer stay at home and do stuff. One of the things Greg do is go to Rowleys dads work and drink all these kinds of smoothies and put it on Gregs dads tab. They get in big trouble too. One of the things Rodrick does is go to the pool and terrorize little kids and stuff. Besides that Greg and Manny have been really crazy latley. Manny has been calling Greg buppy and it gets on Gregs nerves alot. But manny and gregs parents go on this trip and leave Greg and Rodrick home alone and they throw this party. All these people come in and trash the place. So Greg and Rodrick have to clean up the house before Mom and Dad get back. They finally clean up the whole entire house before Mom and Dad got home and didn't get in trouble!

Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver's Travels

By Jonathan Swift

Gulliver's Travels gives an account of an Englishman (Gulliver, of course) who goes on voyages but is very unlucky. He meets (famously) Liliputians, the small people; Brobdinagians (the big people); Laputans and Balinarbians; and Hounyhnms, the virtuous talking horses. Through these travels, Jonathan Swift, the Irish writer of satire, weaves in criticisms of the world during the 18th century, criticizing the following: Whigs, Hanoverians, people from the Netherlands, and Europeans. It is interesting to read all the brilliant sarcastic ways things are allegorized in this book. The sheer absurdity of some events was diverting too. For example, LIliput battles its rival, Blefuscu based solely on the "correct" method of cracking eggs, and Gulliver urinates on the place in a noble attempt to put out a fire, and is promptly sentenced to blinding and slow starvation. Of course, you will have to read the book to realize all of its brilliance. But as this book does not have dialogue, only long monologues without even quotation marks, and because the sentences are long, and semicolons put in at strange places, this is not so quick to read. This, I know, will detract from the reading experience of some. But if you are prepared, you should read these pages and bask in its deep glory, irony, and wit. I especially recommend it to people who like reading classics or are prepared to think while they are reading. Lastly, I recommend that you read it with some footnotes to understand political references, such as the Sterling Edition, which also has good printing and large font.

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