Kids Books - Graphic Novels

Speak

Speak

By Laurie Halse Anderson

Melinda is hated, by just about everyone. She called the police on a party during the summer, and she won't tell anyone why, this makes everyone absolutely despise her, and she starts her freshman year off with no friends. What Melinda won't say about the party is what's killing her inside. She feels depressed and doesn't want to go on... with anything. As Melinda struggles with the past and the pain Andy Evans caused her, she soon realizes that to give up would be letting him win. This book inspired me to never give up, no matter how hard it is. Melinda could of given up any time but still, she continued with life and fought through the pain. She is a brave, inspiring person that almost anyone can look up to! This is a must read and you should read it as soon as you can, you won't regret it!!

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made

By Stephan Pastis

Timmy Failure is a detective. He runs Total Failure, Inc. with his pet polar bear. He takes all sorts of cases, and charges 5 cents a day, hoping that it will all add up one day so he can become rich – he already has his eye on a place in town. He uses his mom’s segway to get from case to case, but one day that segway gets stolen by the Evil One: Corrina Corrina. Timmy hates her; she also runs a Detective Agency that is sort of competition, and since her dad has a lot of money, her Agency has its’ home in a fancy building. So Timmy is off to find the segway, ALL while keeping it a secret from his mom. In a comical, humorous story, Pastis kicks off Timmy’s adventures in a lovable book. What I thought about it: I loved Timmy Failure. It was a great story in the format of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, but it was completely different and original. I was very happy that it was not just the “he has problems at school, and he isn’t a lucky person” type of illustration and novel. Stephan Pastis brought a new idea, and school is not the main focus, it’s Timmy’s Detective Agency. Timmy thinks he is the best detective in the world, even though his agency’s space is his mom’s closet. All of the characters were very unique, and thinking about a kid having a pet polar bear is quite out of this world, but yet it works in this book! I think Timmy is in his own little world – it’s him and his detective agency against the Evil One. Overall, I really enjoyed this book. It made me laugh out loud – it was clever and funny at the same time. I can’t wait to read the next book. Thumbs up for Timmy Failure!

Sonic Universe 6: Treasure Team Tango

Sonic Universe 6: Treasure Team Tango

By Sonic Scribes

It is an awesome book and I love it!I am a sonic fan so anyways, I think ANYONE would love it! (I think I already wrote a review for this book but it is not showing up.) Just read it.

Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja

Naruto, Vol. 1: The Tests of the Ninja

By Masashi Kishimoto

Naruto is a great book you should read. It is about a young boy named Naruto Uzumaki who has a 9 Tailed Beast (Bijuu) inside him (the bijuu's/beast's name is Kurama). He is separated from the other kids because they think of him as the beast, not as the one who keeps it in their body. His goal is to be the greatest hokage (ninja president in their village). He fails the exam to become a ninja again, but later his sensei Iruka is about to get killed by another person, Mizuki. Naruto does a "jutsu" (basically magic powers) to clone himself 999 other times. He defeats Mizuki and Iruka gives him a ninja headband, which proves he is a ninja. The next day all the Genin (the lowest ninja rank other than the academy student) are separated into squads of 4 (one sensei and 3 genin). He is put with his crush Sakura, but his rival, Sasuke. Sasuke has no family just like Naruto, but he has one brother. His brother destroyed his entire clan (family) and Sasuke wants vengence. Sakura isn't very important, since she only cares about getting with Sasuke. Their ninja teacher, is Kakashi Hatake. It is a great book!

Logan Likes Mary Anne! (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #8)

Logan Likes Mary Anne! (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #8)

By Ann M. Martin

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Mary Anne used to be a shy girl whose father was very strict. But that's not the same anymore! Mary Anne is growing up and is becoming more of a person herself. She LOVES Cam Geery, who she thinks is super cute. So when a new kid, Logan moves in, and looks just like Cam, she's in heaven. It turns out that Logan likes Mary Anne back! Logan wants to join the bsc, too. Mary Anne thinks she's too shy- and the rest of the bsc aren't too sure about letting Logan join. Will Logan join in the end? You'll have to read the book to find out! I gave it 2 stars because I prefer the original bsc books more, and it was a little mushy.

Dog Man and Cat Kid: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #4)

Dog Man and Cat Kid: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #4)

By Dav Pilkey

Dog man and cat kid is amazing It is one of the best in the series I love it has action and comedy if you haven't read it yet you should you would love it.

Dog Man: For Whom the Ball Rolls: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #7)

Dog Man: For Whom the Ball Rolls: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #7)

By Dav Pilkey

Hi I am MorganWishmastr and I'll be reviewing "Dog Man For Whom The Ball Rolls" I haven't read dog man in a long time but this book really made me smile. Dav Pilkey came to a reading convention this year in my state and I got this book signed. I like this book because it teaches you to be who you are and to be kind to others. I enjoyed laughing while I read it and it was really funny. I finished the book in about 10 minets. as soon as I got it. Haha You should read it too!

Big Bad Ironclad! (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #2)

Big Bad Ironclad! (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #2)

By Nathan Hale

Im not really into war stuff. I still liked it anyway

Big Nate: I Can't Take It!

Big Nate: I Can't Take It!

By Lincoln Peirce

Big Nate I can't take it. Author: Lincoln Peirce. Genre adventure.I picked the challenge of this book 3 because it's very good for you to learn that everybody needs to be treated the same.I found interesting in this book that it's sometimes funny,sometimes sad.I think this book should be 1-5 grade because lessons for elementry school to learn.It dose not have a lot of lessons for midle or high school.

Kristy's Big Day (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #6)

Kristy's Big Day (The Baby-Sitters Club Graphix #6)

By Ann M. Martin

If you loved the Babysitters Club books by Ann M. Martin, then you should totally read the Babysitters Club graphic novels! Originally taken up by Raina Teglemier, Gale Galligan continues the rage by publishing "Kristy's Big Day". In the book, Kristy Thomas's mom is getting married to Watson, father of Karen the storyteller and Andrew the shy guy. Kristy knows that Watson is an okay person, but does she really want him as a dad internally? And throughout lots of mishaps, babysitting, and crying, can the wedding still be pulled off and be the perfect day Watson and Kristy's mom deserve?

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