Kids Books - Graphic Novels
Anime Fan Communities: Transcultural Flows and Frictions
By S. Annett
i luv this book!!!!! anime fans like me can all agree that the history and special moments in the life of anime go on and on, but Sandra Annett was surprisingly able to smash it all together perfectly in one book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Miss Communication (Babymouse Tales from the Locker)
By Jennifer L. Holm
When there's a trend, don't count Babymouse out! When texting and surfing the Internet becomes all the rage, Babymouse will do everything in her power to obtain a cell phone of her very own. But when the obsession over funny animal videos, texting slang, and building up an empire of social media followers push her over the edge, can Babymouse really stick with the trends?
Big Nate: Thunka, Thunka, Thunka
By Lincoln Peirce
Wow! This book brings back memorys from when I was 10 . great book for preteens! Aww!
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
By Mark Twain
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is my favorite book. Tom is a mischievous young boy who gets into all sorts of trouble. He has a big crush on a new girl named Becky Thatcher, and would do anything for her. He witnesses a grave robbery and murder with his friend Huck Finn. He even runs away with his friends and people assume he's dead. Tom can always talk himself out of a scrape, and can even get kids to take his punishments AND pay him! This is a wonderful book about a fun and daring childhood.
Hunger Games: Parody - The Starvation Games Starring Jennifer Lawrence! (comic books, parody books, hunger games, dystopian, jennifer lawrence Book 1)
By Parody Brothers
It is a really funny book, but is a total rip-off. I still think its interesting. This book is for Hunger Games fans. If you haven't read the first book, you should probably read it before reading this one.
The Big Bad Fox
By Benjamin Renner
A fox stole 3 little chicks. First he wanted to eat them but then he grew quite attached to them. In the end, he tries to help the whole group of chickens to anti fox. I like the part where the chickens transform into a big gigantic chicken monster.
Pumpkinheads
By Rainbow Rowell
This is a graphic novel about two friends/co-workers at a pumpkin patch. Josie and Deja have worked together at the Succotash Hut for years. But this is the last day before they go off to college. Deja is a witty and confident girl who attracts boys and girls alike; rumor is she has dated pretty much everyone at the pumpkin patch at some point. Josie, on the other hand, is very serious and shy. On their last day, Deja encourages Josie to confess to his unrequited love; the girl who works at the Fudge Shoppe. If they can find her. Deja and Josie go on a goose hunt around the entire pumpkin patch trying to find this girl. But when Josie finds this girl; will it really be what he wanted? This book really caught my attention because of the inclusion of the LGBTQ+ character and the unusual setting. Let's be honest, how many graphic novels are there about love in a pumpkin patch? This book has an awesome plot twist at the end, so you should read it! No…don’t skip to the end of the book to find out what the plot twist is…you know who you are…
Doctor Who: Winner Takes All
By Jacqueline Rayner
Rose
This is a FANTASTIC book and will create a movie in your head. If you haven't seen the hit BBC show "Doctor Who" then I wouldn't recommend this book because it's set in-between episodes. This story will make you cry, be in suspense, laugh, and just relax. The ending is extremely good and even though it may not make much sense just go with it. It's time wimey stuff. There is love, hope, and pain. People getting captured and saved. But above all else, it's all good in the end.
A Graphix Book: Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #1: The Dragonet Prophecy
By Tui T. Sutherland
When I found this in my classroom’s book collection, I was like “At last! The graphic novel every fan of the series has been talking about!” I immediately knew I would enjoy this amazing addition to Wings of Fire, even though I rarely read graphic novels or comics. As usual, Tui T. Sutherland did not disappoint. I loved the spectacular illustrations, great characters, and richly imagined plot—I might even like the graphic novel better than the original book. Tui and the illustrator, Mike Holmes, really did an awesome job on this! Summary: Meet Clay. He’s a dragon who’s lived under a mountain for his whole life—and just from the tales that his guardians—Kestrel, Dune, and Webs—tell him, he knows that the outside world is a dangerous place. And it definitely is. Ever since their mother died, three dragon princesses are battling for a throne. Clay and his friends, Tsunami, Starflight, Glory, and Sunny, are hidden away just under the reach of Queen Scarlet, an evil ruler. But one day, Tsunami comes up with a crazy and maybe impossible plan—to escape from under the mountain, and find their true families, who are out there somewhere. None of them can know what lies ahead...because they are the future of the dragon world. Can they escape? Read this book to find out! Overall, I absolutely loved this book, and rate it 5/5 stars. I recommend it to Wings of Fire fans, or anyone who likes graphic novels!
Bad Island
By Doug TenNapel
I' am in 6th grade and this book is a exciting and mysterious. I read this book like, (I don't remember) times. I love this book and I give it 5 stars since it is cool.