Kids Books - Graphic
Doctor Who: Doctionary (Doctor Who (BBC))
By Various
This tells you about pretty much anything in the doctor who universe. Also if you dont get my K-9 reference on the maximum ride book, this tells you what the #%$! he is...so yeah
Death of Captain America: The Complete Collection
By Ed Brubaker
it was cool and very cool and exiting and awesome. i liked it and it was good but not as good as i wanted
Fear Itself: Ghost Rider
By Rob Williams
I love ghost rider. and fear itself. my brother has the first five out of seven!
Niall Horan: 125 Facts You Need To Know!
By Jessica Stewart
AHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! I NEED THIS BOOOOOOK!
The Dark Knight Legend: Junior Novel (Dark Knight Rises)
By Stacia Deutsch
I haved liked this story! If you have not read or seen the two beginning storys then i think you should!!! There for i recamend them!!
D.N.Angel, Vol. 1 (Spanish Edition)
By Yukiru Sugisaki
The anime is as awesome as Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica!! In fact, this was the first one out of all that I gave the highest rating to
The Extraordinary Adventures of Ordinary Boy, Book 3: The Great Powers Outage
By William Boniface
I don't know which book was better; this one or "The Return of Meteor boy?" The author who wrote the series is probably the most talented author of all time. I don't know which series is better; "Percy Jackson and the Olympians," or "The extraordinary adventures of Ordinary Boy."
Planet Tad
By Tim Carvell
It is January 1, and twelve-year-old Tad is a seventh grader at Lakeville Middle School. He has gotten a new computer for Christmas (actually, it’s his dad’s old computer), so he decides to start a blog. That’s his first New Year’s resolution. The other four are to finish seventh grade, figure out how to do a kickflip on his skateboard, get girls to notice him, and finally start shaving. Written in the form of a blog diary, the book records Tad’s observations over the next year about dealing with his family, especially his very smart little sister, school, friends, summer vacation with trying to get a job and visiting Grandma, and other life experiences in seventh and eighth grades. Will he keep his resolutions? Basically, this is all to himself, and the internet.









