Kids Books - Humor

The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: Book I: The Mysterious Howling

The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: Book I: The Mysterious Howling

By Maryrose Wood

9 year old: Read this book, it's the best book ever! People who like adventures should read this series. 11 year old: I think this is a great series. 6 year old: Nobody knew who I was when I dressed up as Cassawoo at school. Mom: We loved this series as a family, we laughed and got so excited at the wins and sad for the losses, but all in all the positive aspects completely outweighed the sad things.

Flyte (Septimus Heap, Book 2)

Flyte (Septimus Heap, Book 2)

By Angie Sage

This book is highly recommended for 10 to 13 year-olds. I really loved it and you think it's like Harry Potter but it's not. If you read this make sure to check out books 1,3,4,5,6,and7.

Life Hacks for Kids

Life Hacks for Kids

By Sunny Keller

I looked through the hacks here, and they are amazing. Try em and try em again. You'll love it! Thank you Sunny Keller.

I Even Funnier: A Middle School Story (I Funny)

I Even Funnier: A Middle School Story (I Funny)

By James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein

The sequel to I Funny is a very descriptive and hilarious book. The character is about a young boy named Jamie Grimm and he is attempting to be the planet's funniest kid comic. He lives in a town called Long Beach, New York. His parents and sister passed away in his old home back in Cornwall, New York. I recommend this book to people who enjoy jokes and loads description

Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Read-Aloud Edition

Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Read-Aloud Edition

By Beverly Cleary

it was funny when Ramona thought she had a hard boiled egg in the chapter called the hard boiled egg fad and then the egg was actually raw and cracked it over her head

The Mouse and the Motorcycle: A Harper Classic

The Mouse and the Motorcycle: A Harper Classic

By Beverly Cleary

Beverly Cleary's book is fascinating. The book is about a mouse named Ralph who keeps accidently making trouble for his family.

The Most Dangerous Game: Richard Connell's Original Masterpiece

The Most Dangerous Game: Richard Connell's Original Masterpiece

By Richard Connell

This is my favorite book so far, I think this is a genre of mystery but am not sure. I really recommend this book for people who are interested!!

The Bad Guys in The Big Bad Wolf (The Bad Guys #9)

The Bad Guys in The Big Bad Wolf (The Bad Guys #9)

By Aaron Blabey

I didn't really like this book at first because something happens to one of my favorite characters at the end. But then I read book 10...

Babies Ruin Everything

Babies Ruin Everything

By Matthew Swanson

I love this book in this book the girl is sleeping, then her dad wakes her up because a baby was born. While her mom and dad and baby sister were having a party in the hospital, the girl has to go to her grandma's house and she is forced to eat cold oatmeal and play cheekers. Then dad picks the girl up to see her new baby sister. The girl does not like the baby, nor think it is cute. The baby keeps messing things up. The girl wants to go out side and then go to the zoo, but the baby is eating and sleeping. Soon the baby grows up, but the baby also learns to throw stuff at her sister. The girl starts a club for people who don't like babies, but the mom says she has to let the baby join. The girl decides to make a club for people with moms who do not under stand clubs. A few days later, the girl notices that the baby needs a better sister. The girl will be nice to the baby. She lets the baby scribble on the wall and mess stuff up. The mom is mad at the girl for being nice, but the girl doesn't care. They have a happy ending! Did u like the book?

The Strange Case of Origami Yoda (Origami Yoda #1)

The Strange Case of Origami Yoda (Origami Yoda #1)

By Tom Angleberger

I origionally bought this book for my brother's birthday,but I decided to read it anyways. I really liked it because it wasn't all about some crazy intergalactic Star Wars adventure or some difficult Origami guide, like I thought it would be. It takes place in an average, boooring middle school. The main characters are a group of some dorky, some annoying, and some popular sixth-graders, and one in particular, Dwight, who is not in any of those categories. Dwight would just be classified as one thing: unbelievably wierd and totally bonkers. He walks around with a finger puppet that looks like Yoda that gives out advice. Some of the kids believe in Origami Yoda because of all his great advice, but one kid, Harvey, refuses to believe in Origami Yoda even though his life's a mess. The other kids can't decide if Origami Yoda is real and tapping into the force, or if Dwight is just trying to make them look like fools for making fun of him, so this is the case file to figure out if Origami Yoda is worth listening to. This book is absolutely FULL of laughs!!

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