Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney became a bestselling phenomenon as readers around the world embraced the adventures of Greg, who illustrates his daily life in a diary.
This collection of graphic novels is a great next read for fans of the series looking for fun illustrations and compelling narratives.
1. The Last Kids on Earth: Quint and Dirk's Hero Quest by Max Brallier
Fighting off space invaders is way more fun with your best friend by your side. This wildly popular series of adventure books details the hilarious antics of Quint and Dirk and has also been turned into a Netflix special.
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2. The Bad Seed by Jory John
This heartwarming story full of comic-style illustrations is about a misfit seed who learns the importance of self-acceptance.
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3. The Terrible Two by Mac Barnett and Jory John
What happens when two pranksters meet? Well, it turns out they only hone their clever skills while trying to outdo each other.
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4. Dork Diaries by Rachel Renée Russell
From bestselling author, Rachel Russell comes the story of 14-year-old Nikki Maxwell as she makes her way through 8th-grade friendships, romances, and drama.
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5. Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made by Stephan Pastis
This action-packed, easy-to-read chapter book chronicles the hilarious investigations of self-appointed detective, Timmy Failure and his lazy polar bear sidekick.
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6. The Tapper Twins Go To War (With Each Other) by Geoff Rodkey
Full of clever writing and adventurous antics, this is the story of twin sisters who turn on each other. In true digital age style, their antics are chronicled in the form of text messages, photos, and online game chat rooms.
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7. The 13-Story Treehouse: Monkey Mayhem by Andy Griffiths
This is no ordinary treehouse. With thirteen stories, a swimming pool, a secret lab, and a few too many distracting monkeys, it's an extraordinary backdrop for Terry and Andy's wild adventures.
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8. Dragonbreath by Ursula Vernon
Full of cartoon-like illustrations, this is the thrilling tale of Danny Dragon as he learns just what it takes to be a real dragon, including breathing fire.
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9. Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library by Chris Grabenstein
Who thought trying to escape a school library could be so much fun? It is when your genius brother sets up a series of puzzles, games, and clues that you have to solve to get out!
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10. Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson
What happens when a young girl crosses paths with a magical unicorn? That's the exciting premise for this popular graphic novel series full of comic illustrations.
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11. The Chicken Squad by Doreen Cornell
These chickens are not your regular barnyard animals: they're crime-fighting wizards catching alien criminals.
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12. Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson
Roller derby camp is everything Astrid dreams of until she discovers there was more to her favorite sport than talent and hard work. This sports-based best seller makes for binge-worthy reading.
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13. Magic Treehouse by Mary Pope Osborne
Jack and Annie aren't sure where the magic treehouse in their backyard came from, but they know it's full of surprises and fun.
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14. Dog Man by Dav Pilkey
Can Dog Man fill the big shoes of a true canine cop? Maybe if he stops chasing squirrels long enough to learn the ropes he can!
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15. El Deafo by Cece Bell
Starting a new school is hard enough without a disability, but sometimes feels impossible for Cece, who has hearing issues. That is until she invents her alter ego, El Deafo, and finds the courage to confront her fears head-on.
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16. The Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey
This bestselling series features the hilarious antics of George and Harold as they cook up trouble and lots of laughs in their stuffy elementary schools.
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17. Bone: Out from Boneville by Jeff Smith
The three Bone brothers are on a journey through a mysterious forest full of threatening creatures and strange sounds. Can they make it out safe before nightfall?
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18. Hilda and the Troll by Luke Pearson
Hilda loves going for walks in the mountains but never expected to find a magical troll or a talking cow. This is a great option for reluctant readers and those new to the graphic novel genre.
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19. Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier
Ghosts may be scary but what if they have an important message to deliver? This story follows Maya and Catrina as they find the courage to face their paranormal fears in order to learn the truth about their new home.
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20. Invisible Emmie by Terri Libenson
Is middle schooler Emmie really invisible or does she just sometimes feel that way? This is a great pick for shy readers who may need a little inspiration to come out of their shells.
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21. Good-bye Stacey, Good-bye by Ann M. Martin
The babysitters are crushed to learn that Stacey is going away to New York. What will happen to the babysitters club without her and how will Claudia adjust to losing her best friend?
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22. Stargazing by Jen Wang
Moon and Christine have very different personalities but one common interest: stargazing.
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23. Big Nate: Pray for a Firedrill by Lincoln Peirce
Nate may be smart but sometimes he's a little too clever and ends up in detention. Can a fire drill get him out of his latest pickle?
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24. Adventure Time by Ryan North
A princess, vampire, and an ice queen join their forces to save their kingdom from destruction in this engrossing and fast-paced read.
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25. The Witch Boy by Molly Knox Ostertag
Aster is trained to be a shapeshifter but he dreams of being a witch. This is a wonderful book for teaching readers the importance of being true to oneself in the face of opposition.
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