Kids Books - Humor
Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana (My First I Can Read)
By James Dean
In this book pete the cat tastes a bad banana and he stops eating them . his mom tries many way of him liking them again but pete does not eat them . on the day of the race pete badly wants a banana . his monkey friend gives him a banana and then he starts eating them again . the moral is you should not stop if only one pat is bad .
Pete the Cat: Go, Pete, Go!
By James Dean
Pete the cat is a funny series and i am funny so i think it should be my 3rd favorite series.it also has a lot of stories so i think it should be a popular series.i think i read almost every single Pete the cat books and i think i am a expert reader.do you think i am a expert reader?
Pete the Cat and the Cool Cat Boogie
By James Dean
Pete is learning the Cool Cat Boogie! When he hears a beat, he’s happy in his feet. But when Grumpy Toad tells him, you dance all wrong!” Pete is determined to become a better dancer. With the help of his friends and some from Owl, Pete learns that he’s his the best when he’s being himself.
Pete the Cat: Pete's Big Lunch (My First I Can Read)
By James Dean
This book is about sharing . In this book pete the cat makes a big sandwich for lunch . ut its too big for him . so he calls all of his friends to come over . and then he shares his sandwich with them . that is sharing . Sharing is caring .
It's the End of the World and I'm in My Bathing Suit
By Reynolds, Justin A.
I haven't read it yet but I was a bit disappointed when I found out it wasn't a graphic novel because the ad I watched made it look like a graphic novel.
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!
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 😁 😁
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
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.
Star Wars: Jedi Academy
By Jeffrey Brown
Absolutely great book! Hilarious and a fun story! My favorite part is when the main character , Roan, imagines Yoda. He imagines Yoda as six feet tall, with bulging muscles, battle scars, and with two Samurai swords on his back. Instead, he's two feet tall, green, has lots of ear hair, and talks backwards. I reccomend this book to people who enjoy funny comic books. I would also reccomend Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Big Nate to readers who like this book.









