Kids Books - Comics
Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown
By Charles M. Schulz
Charlie Brown, the Peanuts Gang, and a comic book. What better combination (or maybe the book in a cozy area sipping a nice drink might be a tiny bit better)? I'm usually not a comic person, but when my friend and I were in the library, we happened to pass by it, and before I knew it, I was done reading it. The book had beautifully illustrations with bright and vivid colors. The story is mostly about Linus. We ALL know about Linus's addiction to his blue blanket. He's getting older, he's got to break his connection with the thing but it's easier said than done. If Linus doesn't quit his habit soon, his grandma is going to make it her personal goal and duty. ....
Thea Stilton Graphic Novels #1: The Secret of Whale Island
By Thea Stilton
I personally love the Stilton book series. I don't know about you, but I definetley recommend these books. Books in the Stilton series have many different kinds of fun fonts and different sizes. For example, if they called down in a hole, the kind of font might look really thin or something, maybe the size went down. Well, for this book, "The Secret Of Whale Island" Thea and Geronimo Stilton go to whale island, and there they meet some trouble...
All Summer Long
By Hope Larson
Thirteen year old Bina is pumped for summer, but her best friend Austin is going to soccer camp for an entire month! Bina is super bored just hanging around and one day she runs into Austin's older sister Charlie - and by run in I mean Bina crawled through there bathroom window looking for a spare key. - and they become kinda friends, and they like the same music. Bina is worried though that her friendship with Austin is disappearing because he ignored her texts sometimes. When he comes home from camp will things be to different between them? And does being older mean they can't hang out as much? You should definitely read this book it was absolutely amazing! Recommended for 11+ Thanks for reading - Ajg16's reviews
Bunny vs. Monkey
By Jamie Smart
Bunny vs. Monkey comes from a British weekly story comic: The Pheonix. It follows the ever-lasting was between the sensible bunny and the anoyying monkey. I would recommend this to everybody, all ages. 🐰🐵
The Girl Who Wasn't There (Nancy Drew Graphic Novels: Girl Detective #4)
By Stefan Petrucha
Amazing! So, in this book Nancy, Bess, and George have to go to India! So, one night Nancy gets a phone call from her friend, Kalphana and this time NO it's not for tech help. Nancy hears something crazy on the phone! So Nancy really wants to solve this mystery so she and her friends travel to India. It's a VERY risky decision for them. Will they survive? Read this book to find out more!
Marvel Tsum Tsum: Takeover!
By Jacob Chabot
There are kids. They like to dress up and try to be super hero's like avengers. One day at the top of their apartment a big suitcase like thing lands there and they think it's from space. At first they try to control them . Then it seems a bad guy got a hold of one.what will happen next?!you'll have to read the book to find out!I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 2/5stars -Pizzagirl7😁
Batman Classic: Gotham's Villains Unleashed!
By John Sazaklis
Robin and Batman always help Gotham city. And one day Gotham city needed lots of halp. They went out ready for battle and they meet their enemys.they get straight to fighting,but they need to call the cops. For what? Find out yourself.
Squish #7: Deadly Disease of Doom
By Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm
Everyday squish packs a Twinkie to eat for lunch .but his friend always eats it for "energy" on the way to school . so he comes up with an idea ,so when he packs his lunch in the morning he takes a bite of his Twinkie and washes down with orange juice so his friend won't want it.you'll have to read the rest of the book to find out what happens next.I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 4/5 stars thank you for reading my review!-Pizzagirl7💋
Fake Blood
By Whitney Gardner
This is a hilarious read with many unexpected twists and turns, yet I didn't get what the overall message was. To me it was just a one-time read if you want something light and easy that you don't have to think about. When the main character AJ goes back to school for 6th grade he feels left behind. In his trio of friends he is the only one that didn't grow, the only one that didn't do anything exciting over the summer, and he still has the same crush he has had for years, and his crush still doesn't notice him...........but maybe this year will be different. One thing AJ knows about Nia, who according to AJ is the most perfect girl on the planet, is that she is totally into vampires. AJ hatches a far-fetched plan for him to dress up as a vampire to get Nia to notice him......and it backfires........badly. He goes all out, with messed up hair, sunken in eyes, fangs, sunglasses, and blood on his teeth, and Nia definitely notices him. He catches Nia's bus and when they get off on the same stop, Nia corners him in the woods, and AJ learns that she is a SLAYER. This book will be a wonderful read for kids who like graphic novels, coming-of-age books, or easy, light reads. Definitely read this book to find out the result of AJ's crazy plan, and Nia's dream.