Kids Books - Graphic Novels
Big Nate All Work and No Play: A Collection of Sundays
By Lincoln Peirce
I reccommend this book to everyone who enjoys graphic novels and humor! It is about Big Nate and his adventures and life. Every book of Big Nate’s is full of color and humor. If you haven’t read it before, make sure you get a chance too!
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials: The Official Graphic Novel Prelude
By Jackson Lanzing, Collin P Kelly
Reading The Scorch Trials was very pleasurable. The novel picked up right where The Maze Runner left off and it certainly started with great commotion and excitement, which catched my attention right away. I actually felt the author, James Dashner, had wrote an even better novel that the first one with non-stop action, unexpected twists and turns in every single chapter, and the big mystery of Wicked and the role of the gladers that remained unsolved throughout the story. I found it interesting to read about a future that had a massive global climate change and zombies. I also thought the author had done a great job describing the emotions and feelings of the characters constantly during his writing. There were parts of the novel that made me happy, nervous, excited, and angry as the story developed slowly. However, I felt The Scorch Trials could be improved with less mystery and a little more character development. I would certainly recommend this book to my friends who enjoy action-packed and mysterious stories.
Zeus: King of the Gods (Olympians)
By George O'Connor
It was an action adventure. Zeus was the youngest of six siblings the other five had been swallowed by their father Kronos. Zeus had been spared since his mother Ria had dressed a rock in swaddling clothes and tricked Kronos. WHen Zeus was full grown he freed his brothers and sisters by giving Kronos a special herb that would make him very sick. They needed weapons for a war that was coming up with the titans. So they went down to Tartarus to free the cyclops's and hundred handers. The Cyclops's made the weapons and the hundred handers decided to help destroy the titans by throwing boulders
Low Riders in Space (Book 1)
By Cathy Camper
This graphic novel is great! I would recommend it specifically to young children who like the Babymouse series. Low Riders in Space sets place in Mexico where everyone is a comical-looking bug. Three people, Lupe, El Chavo, and Elirio, are mechanics at a car shop. They each have a special talent that makes them each outstanding. But they're tired of working for their grouchy boss, so they find someone else to work with: themselves! But their lack of money crushes their dream. But when a contest that ask for the best car comes up, and you win a CARLOAD of cash, these three besties are up to the challenge. They fix up a lowrider(their favorite type of car) and make it into something stellar. But they need their car to be GALACTIC if they want to win. So, with the rocket engines Lupe installs in the car, they go through space! From stars that shine to jumping moon dust, these three will definitely be one of the best. But will their's be the best. In overwhelming ovation, they are cheered as they win the contest. They get their carload of money, and build their shop! This book is really nice for any kid because it's a graphic novel, and the characters speak Spanglish, so there are translations.
The Red Shoes and Other Tales
By Metaphrog
The Red Shoes is about a girl named Karen who loves to dance. After her mother dies she goes to live with her aunt, who buys her a pair of beautiful red ballet shoes. But once Karen puts on the shoes she can't stop dancing. So her aunt locks the shoes away. But when her aunt gets sick Karen puts the shoes on and can't get them off. The only way she can get them off is to cut off her feet. The other two stories, the Glass Case and the Little Match Girl are not nearly as long, and I enjoyed those more. I think that the publisher of this book was trying to make it so the stories wouldn't be horrific, and they would be more mellow so they would be appropriate for younger audiences. I give this book 2 stars because I like the original stories, I just don't like how they were portrayed in this graphic novel.
Scarlett: A Star on the Run
By Jon Buller, Susan Schade
Scarlett: A Star on the Run was about a talking movie-star cat and her equally talking doggy friend Trotter. Scarlett and Trotter despise their lives as actors, and their abusive owner. So one night when a window is left open Scarlett and later Trotter seize the opportunity to escape. The pair are taken in by a grouchy old man named Frank, and live with him in his broken-down old cabin. Then one day Frank is taken away in an ambulance-and who knows what has happened to them. Will Scarlett and Trotter be able to evade their pursuers or will they be captured again? This book was an interesting format I have never seen before. It started out as a graphic novel, but then it also alternated as a elementary chapter book with pictures. I recommend this book to elementary aged kids. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.
The Lunch Witch #1
By Deb Lucke
If your looking for something out of the ordinary (or maybe your mother didn't pack you a lunch) check out this hilarious graphic novel. Grunhilda, a witch out of work (people just don't believe in magic like they used to), takes a job as a lunch lady. Everything is going fine until Madison discovers her secret and threatens to expose her. Beautiful black humor and plenty of awkwardness to go around. If you want a good story, you won't go hungry.
Stephen McCranie's Space Boy Volume 1
By Stephen McCranie
Amy thinks people come in flavors like her mom is mint! One dad Amy came home from school and her mom tells her that dad lost his job . They are very sad about that...now there family has to move to earth 🌎 while they where going to earth any was frozen for 30 years .while amy is on earth she gets sad because jemmah Amy's bff got older ...now they can't be bffs ..any makes a few friends on earth and she finds out she is turning into "normal"..this is a great book I recommend 12+ I rate this book 4/5 stars I can't wait to read the next book! 😃
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (Classics Illustrated)
By Howard Pyle
One of the lessons King Arthur learns is to not seek revenge and to forgive people for what they have done. If he learned this sooner, it could have made him more calm and peaceful, eventually helping his life in many ways. For example, King Arthur could have made a truce with Sir Lancelot instead of starting a war. Then he would have saved the lives of of all the men who died. It would also have saved him time and he would actually get what he wanted. Then, he would be happy and live his life with his queen. In conclusion, King Arthur learns an important lesson in the story. I would rate this book an “8 out of 10” and it’s illustrations a “7 out of 10”. I would recommend this book because King Arthur’s actions are extraordinary compared to anyone else's and because the book makes you wants to read more. One unanswered question I would ask King Arthur is, “ Why didn’t you make peace with Sir Lancelot when he first asked?”
Knights of the Lunch Table: No. 1 (The Dodgeball Chronicles)
By Frank Cammuso
This comic was really funny! I enjoyed the elementary school antics of the three boys. This is a great comic for kids who want to be cool and like good humor.









