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Alphabet RescueAudrey WoodChicka Chicka Boom BoomBill Martin Jr. and John ArchambaultIf you enjoyed the playful and educational nature of Alphabet Rescue, you might also enjoy Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, which also features a fun and catchy alphabet theme that teaches young readers the letters of the alphabet in an engaging way.
Alphabet RescueAudrey WoodLMNO PeasKeith BakerIf you liked the colorful and whimsical illustrations in Alphabet Rescue, you might appreciate LMNO Peas for its charming and creative depiction of the alphabet using anthropomorphic peas in various professions and activities.
Alphabet RescueAudrey WoodDr. Seuss's ABCDr. SeussIf you enjoyed the rhyming and playful language in Alphabet Rescue, you might also enjoy Dr. Seuss's ABC, which features the author's signature whimsical style and introduces young readers to the alphabet through silly and memorable characters and scenarios.
Diary of a Minecraft Zombie. Book 10: [One Bad Apple]Zack ZombieThe Creeper Diaries: The Creeper VillageGreyson MannIf you enjoyed the Minecraft setting and the diary format of Diary of a Minecraft Zombie, you might like The Creeper Diaries: The Creeper Village, which follows the adventures of a young creeper named Gerald who is trying to find his place in the world.
Diary of a Minecraft Zombie. Book 10: [One Bad Apple]Zack ZombieThe Ender Eye ProphecyCara J. StevensIf you enjoyed the adventure and humor of Diary of a Minecraft Zombie, you might enjoy The Ender Eye Prophecy, which follows a group of friends as they embark on a quest to save their village from an evil force.
Diary of a Minecraft Zombie. Book 10: [One Bad Apple]Zack ZombieThe Quest for the Diamond Sword: An Unofficial Gamer's AdventureWinter MorganIf you enjoyed the Minecraft world-building and the focus on gaming in Diary of a Minecraft Zombie, you might like The Quest for the Diamond Sword, which follows a young gamer named Steve as he sets out on a dangerous quest to find the legendary diamond sword.
The Best Friend PlanStephanie Calmenson and Joanna ColeFrog and Toad Are FriendsArnold LobelIf you enjoyed the theme of friendship in The Best Friend Plan, you might appreciate Frog and Toad Are Friends for its heartwarming stories about the enduring bond between two very different amphibians.
The Best Friend PlanStephanie Calmenson and Joanna ColeThe One in the Middle is the Green KangarooJudy BlumeIf you liked the relatable characters and realistic portrayal of childhood in The Best Friend Plan, you might enjoy The One in the Middle is the Green Kangaroo, which explores the challenges of fitting in and finding your place in the world.
The Best Friend PlanStephanie Calmenson and Joanna ColeThe Giving TreeShel SilversteinIf you appreciated the emotional depth and poignant message of The Best Friend Plan, The Giving Tree offers a similarly touching story about the selfless love and sacrifice of a tree for a boy, reminding us of the enduring power of friendship and generosity.
Abraham Lincoln, Pro WrestlerSteve SheinkinThe True Story of the 3 Little PigsJon ScieszkaIf you enjoyed the humorous and irreverent take on history in Abraham Lincoln, Pro Wrestler, you might appreciate The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs for its clever retelling of a classic fairy tale from the perspective of the Big Bad Wolf.
Abraham Lincoln, Pro WrestlerSteve SheinkinThe Secret SeriesEnid BlytonIf you were intrigued by the idea of a secret society in Abraham Lincoln, Pro Wrestler, you might enjoy The Secret Series for its thrilling adventures, clever puzzles, and the camaraderie of a group of friends who band together to solve mysteries.
Abraham Lincoln, Pro WrestlerSteve SheinkinThe Terrible TwoMac Barnett and Jory JohnIf you enjoyed the humor and pranks in Abraham Lincoln, Pro Wrestler, The Terrible Two offers a hilarious story of two pranksters who team up to pull off the ultimate prank on their school, complete with witty banter and clever schemes.
Pigsticks and Harold Lost in Time!Alex MilwayThe Bad GuysAaron BlabeyIf you enjoyed the humor and adventure in Pigsticks and Harold Lost in Time!, you might also enjoy The Bad Guys, which features a group of reformed villains on a mission to do good. Both books have a similar irreverent tone and zany characters that will keep you laughing.
Pigsticks and Harold Lost in Time!Alex MilwayThe Terrible TwoMac Barnett and Jory JohnIf you liked the clever wordplay and pranks in Pigsticks and Harold Lost in Time!, you might enjoy The Terrible Two, which follows two pranksters as they team up to pull off the ultimate prank on their school. Both books are full of humor and hijinks that will keep you entertained.
Pigsticks and Harold Lost in Time!Alex MilwayThe Adventures of Captain UnderpantsDav PilkeyIf you enjoyed the wacky humor and cartoonish illustrations in Pigsticks and Harold Lost in Time!, you might also enjoy The Adventures of Captain Underpants, which follows two mischievous kids who hypnotize their principal into becoming a superhero. Both books are silly and fun, with plenty of laughs along the way.
Artemis: a NovelAndy WeirThe MartianAndy WeirIf you enjoyed Andy Weir's writing style and his ability to create a compelling story set in space, you might appreciate his previous novel, The Martian, which follows an astronaut's struggle to survive on Mars after being stranded by his crew.
Artemis: a NovelAndy WeirLeviathan WakesJames S.A. CoreyIf you enjoyed the science fiction elements of Artemis, you might find Leviathan Wakes intriguing with its blend of space opera, political intrigue, and hard science fiction, set in a future where humanity has colonized the solar system.
Artemis: a NovelAndy WeirRed RisingPierce BrownIf you enjoyed the action and adventure in Artemis, Red Rising offers a thrilling story of a young man's quest for revenge and justice in a dystopian society, featuring epic battles, political machinations, and a cast of memorable characters.
My Cousin RachelDaphne Du MaurierRebeccaDaphne Du MaurierIf you enjoyed the atmospheric and suspenseful tone of My Cousin Rachel, you might appreciate Rebecca, another classic novel by the same author that explores themes of jealousy, obsession, and the haunting power of the past.
My Cousin RachelDaphne Du MaurierThe Thirteenth TaleDiane SetterfieldIf you were captivated by the Gothic elements and the mystery surrounding the female protagonist in My Cousin Rachel, you might find The Thirteenth Tale intriguing with its dual narrative, intricate plot, and exploration of family secrets, identity, and storytelling.
My Cousin RachelDaphne Du MaurierThe Woman in WhiteWilkie CollinsIf you enjoyed the Victorian setting, the unreliable narrator, and the themes of deception and manipulation in My Cousin Rachel, you might appreciate The Woman in White, a classic novel that features a complex plot, memorable characters, and a gripping mystery that will keep you guessing until the end.
HousekeepingMarilynne RobinsonGileadMarilynne RobinsonIf you enjoyed Marilynne Robinson's writing style and her exploration of spirituality and family relationships, you might appreciate Gilead, which is set in the same fictional town of Gilead and tells the story of a dying pastor reflecting on his life and faith.
HousekeepingMarilynne RobinsonThe Stone DiariesCarol ShieldsIf you enjoyed the introspective and character-driven nature of Housekeeping, you might find The Stone Diaries intriguing with its exploration of a woman's life from birth to death, and its examination of the complexities of family, identity, and memory.
HousekeepingMarilynne RobinsonThe Bell JarSylvia PlathIf you appreciated the themes of mental illness and coming-of-age in Housekeeping, you might find The Bell Jar compelling with its semi-autobiographical account of a young woman's descent into depression and her struggle to find her place in the world.
Texas OutlawJames PattersonThe ReckoningJohn GrishamIf you enjoyed the fast-paced action and suspense of Texas Outlaw, you might also enjoy The Reckoning, which features a gripping plot, complex characters, and a thrilling exploration of justice and revenge in a small Southern town.
Texas OutlawJames PattersonThe EscapeDavid BaldacciIf you liked the crime and mystery elements of Texas Outlaw, you might enjoy The Escape, which follows a skilled assassin on the run from the government and features a complex web of conspiracies, secrets, and betrayals.
Texas OutlawJames PattersonThe President is MissingJames Patterson and Bill ClintonIf you enjoyed the political intrigue and high-stakes drama of Texas Outlaw, you might appreciate The President is Missing, which offers a thrilling and realistic portrayal of a cyberattack on the United States and the President's efforts to save the country from disaster.
The FlatshareBeth O'LearyThe SwitchBeth O'LearyIf you enjoyed the charming and heartwarming romance in The Flatshare, you might also enjoy The Switch by the same author. It features a similar premise of two people sharing a living space and falling in love, but with a unique twist of a grandmother and granddaughter swapping lives.
The FlatshareBeth O'LearyOne Day in DecemberJosie SilverIf you liked the slow-burn romance and realistic characters in The Flatshare, you might enjoy One Day in December. It's a heartwarming and emotional story of missed connections and second chances, following two people who fall in love at first sight but don't meet again until years later.
The FlatshareBeth O'LearyThe UnhoneymoonersChristina LaurenIf you enjoyed the witty banter and enemies-to-lovers trope in The Flatshare, you might like The Unhoneymooners. It's a fun and romantic story of two people who can't stand each other but are forced to share a honeymoon suite, leading to unexpected feelings and hilarious situations.
The MeltdownJeff KinneyDiary of a Wimpy Kid: The GetawayJeff KinneyIf you enjoyed The Meltdown's humorous and relatable story of middle school life, you might appreciate The Getaway for its similar themes of family vacations, embarrassing moments, and navigating the challenges of growing up.
The MeltdownJeff KinneyDork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous LifeRachel Renee RussellIf you liked The Meltdown's focus on the ups and downs of middle school, you might enjoy Dork Diaries for its funny and heartfelt portrayal of a girl's struggles with popularity, crushes, and fitting in.
The MeltdownJeff KinneyBig Nate: In a Class by HimselfLincoln PeirceIf you appreciated The Meltdown's blend of humor and relatable characters, you might find Big Nate entertaining with its witty dialogue, quirky cast of characters, and humorous take on school life.
Many Rivers to CrossPeter RobinsonThe ReckoningJohn GrishamIf you enjoyed the suspenseful and intricate plot of Many Rivers to Cross, you might appreciate The Reckoning for its legal thriller elements, complex characters, and exploration of themes such as race, war, and justice.
Many Rivers to CrossPeter RobinsonThe Long CallAnn CleevesIf you were captivated by Many Rivers to Cross's setting and atmosphere, you might find The Long Call intriguing with its atmospheric portrayal of a small English town, complex characters, and intricate plot that keeps you guessing until the end.
Many Rivers to CrossPeter RobinsonThe Silent PatientAlex MichaelidesIf you enjoyed the psychological elements of Many Rivers to Cross, The Silent Patient offers a gripping and twisty psychological thriller that explores the mind of a woman who has been silent since she was accused of murdering her husband, providing a thrilling and thought-provoking reading experience.
Ralph S. MouseBeverly ClearyThe Mouse and the MotorcycleBeverly ClearyIf you enjoyed Ralph S. Mouse's adventurous spirit and his love for motorcycles, you might also enjoy The Mouse and the Motorcycle, which follows the story of another mouse named Ralph who loves to ride a toy motorcycle and goes on exciting adventures.
Ralph S. MouseBeverly ClearyStuart LittleE.B. WhiteIf you liked the idea of a mouse as a protagonist and enjoyed the charming and whimsical tone of Ralph S. Mouse, you might also enjoy Stuart Little, which tells the story of a mouse born to a human family and his adventures in the big city.
Ralph S. MouseBeverly ClearyThe Tale of DespereauxKate DiCamilloIf you enjoyed the themes of bravery and determination in Ralph S. Mouse, you might also enjoy The Tale of Despereaux, which follows the story of a mouse who is determined to become a knight and save a princess, and learns the true meaning of courage and honor along the way.
It's in His KissJulia QuinnThe Duke and IJulia QuinnIf you enjoyed the witty banter and charming romance in It's in His Kiss, you might also enjoy The Duke and I, the first book in the Bridgerton series, which features a similar blend of humor, passion, and Regency-era social commentary.
It's in His KissJulia QuinnThe Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda CheeverJulia QuinnIf you liked the focus on character development and emotional depth in It's in His Kiss, you might appreciate The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever, which explores the evolving relationship between childhood friends and the challenges of navigating societal expectations and personal desires.
It's in His KissJulia QuinnThe Grand SophyGeorgette HeyerIf you enjoyed the Regency-era setting and the witty dialogue in It's in His Kiss, you might also enjoy The Grand Sophy, a classic romance novel that features a strong and independent heroine, a charming hero, and a delightful cast of supporting characters.
From Far AwayRobert MunschLove You ForeverRobert MunschIf you enjoyed Robert Munsch's heartwarming and emotional storytelling in From Far Away, you might appreciate Love You Forever for its touching exploration of the bond between a mother and her child, and its ability to evoke strong emotions in readers of all ages.
From Far AwayRobert MunschThe Giving TreeShel SilversteinIf you were moved by the themes of love and selflessness in From Far Away, you might find The Giving Tree to be a poignant and timeless classic that explores similar themes of sacrifice, generosity, and the enduring power of love.
From Far AwayRobert MunschThe Rainbow FishMarcus PfisterIf you enjoyed the colorful and vibrant illustrations in From Far Away, The Rainbow Fish offers a similarly beautiful and visually stunning reading experience, with its shimmering illustrations and uplifting message about the importance of sharing and kindness.
The Mystery of the U.F.O.David A. AdlerEncyclopedia Brown, Boy DetectiveDonald J. SobolIf you enjoyed the mystery-solving aspect of The Mystery of the U.F.O., you might appreciate the Encyclopedia Brown series for its clever puzzles, engaging characters, and fun, fast-paced stories that encourage readers to use their critical thinking skills.
The Mystery of the U.F.O.David A. AdlerThe Westing GameEllen RaskinIf you liked the puzzle-solving aspect of The Mystery of the U.F.O. and are looking for a more challenging mystery, The Westing Game offers a complex and intriguing plot, a diverse cast of characters, and a satisfying conclusion that will keep you guessing until the end.
The Mystery of the U.F.O.David A. AdlerThe Secret of the Old ClockCarolyn KeeneIf you enjoyed the mystery-solving aspect of The Mystery of the U.F.O. and are looking for a classic mystery series, the Nancy Drew books offer engaging stories, relatable characters, and intriguing puzzles that will keep you entertained and guessing until the end.
Grace Goes to WashingtonKelly DiPucchioGrace for PresidentKelly DiPucchioIf you enjoyed Grace Goes to Washington's empowering message about young girls in politics, you might appreciate Grace for President, which follows Grace's campaign for class president and teaches children about the electoral process and the importance of voting.
Grace Goes to WashingtonKelly DiPucchioMadam PresidentLane SmithIf you were inspired by Grace Goes to Washington's portrayal of a female president, Madam President offers a fun and informative look at the role of the president and the history of women in politics, with charming illustrations and engaging text.