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The UnadoptablesHana TookeThe Secret KeepersTrenton Lee StewartIf you enjoyed the sense of adventure and mystery in The Unadoptables, you might like The Secret Keepers, which follows a young boy's quest to uncover the secrets of his city and the powerful people who control it.
The UnadoptablesHana TookeThe Mysterious Benedict SocietyTrenton Lee StewartIf you enjoyed the theme of found family in The Unadoptables, you might appreciate The Mysterious Benedict Society, which features a group of orphans who band together to use their unique talents to save the world from a dangerous threat.
The UnadoptablesHana TookeThe Girl Who Drank the MoonKelly BarnhillIf you enjoyed the whimsical and magical elements of The Unadoptables, The Girl Who Drank the Moon offers a captivating story about a young girl who accidentally drinks moonlight and gains magical powers, leading to a series of adventures and discoveries.
Up the Mountain PathMarianne DubucThe Rabbit ListenedCori DoerrfeldIf you enjoyed the gentle and heartwarming tone of Up the Mountain Path, you might appreciate The Rabbit Listened for its touching exploration of empathy, grief, and the power of listening, conveyed through beautiful illustrations and a simple yet powerful narrative.
Up the Mountain PathMarianne DubucThe Little GardenerEmily HughesIf you appreciated the lush and detailed illustrations of Up the Mountain Path, you might find The Little Gardener captivating with its whimsical and imaginative artwork, depicting a tiny gardener's determination to make a difference in a world of towering plants and flowers.
Up the Mountain PathMarianne DubucThe House in the NightSusan Marie SwansonIf you enjoyed the soothing and meditative quality of Up the Mountain Path, you might find The House in the Night enchanting with its lyrical and repetitive text, accompanied by striking black-and-white illustrations with splashes of yellow, evoking the magic and comfort of nighttime.
Trio: a NovelWilliam BoydAny Human HeartWilliam BoydIf you enjoyed William Boyd's writing style and character-driven narratives in Trio, you might appreciate Any Human Heart, which follows the life of a fictional writer through the 20th century, exploring themes of love, loss, and the human condition.
Trio: a NovelWilliam BoydThe Night WatchSarah WatersIf you enjoyed Trio's historical setting and focus on relationships, The Night Watch might be a good fit for you. Set in London during World War II, it follows the lives of four characters as they navigate love, loss, and the challenges of the time period.
Trio: a NovelWilliam BoydThe Sense of an EndingJulian BarnesIf you enjoyed Trio's exploration of memory and the impact of the past on the present, The Sense of an Ending might be a good choice. It follows a man reflecting on his life and the choices he made, exploring themes of time, memory, and regret.
Is That You, Eleanor Sue?Tricia TusaThe Hello, Goodbye WindowNorton JusterIf you enjoyed the whimsical and imaginative storytelling in Is That You, Eleanor Sue?, you might appreciate The Hello, Goodbye Window for its playful exploration of a child's perspective and its charming illustrations.
Is That You, Eleanor Sue?Tricia TusaThe DotPeter H. ReynoldsIf you were drawn to the creative and artistic themes in Is That You, Eleanor Sue?, you might find The Dot inspiring with its message of self-expression, encouragement of creativity, and simple yet powerful illustrations.
Is That You, Eleanor Sue?Tricia TusaThe Giving TreeShel SilversteinIf you appreciated the emotional depth and poignant themes in Is That You, Eleanor Sue?, The Giving Tree offers a timeless and touching story of love, sacrifice, and the enduring bond between a tree and a boy, with its simple yet profound illustrations.
Yes No Maybe SoBecky Albertalli & Aisha SaeedWhen Dimple Met RishiSandhya MenonIf you enjoyed the diverse representation and sweet romance in Yes No Maybe So, you might also enjoy When Dimple Met Rishi, which features a similar blend of cultural exploration, humor, and heartwarming love story.
Yes No Maybe SoBecky Albertalli & Aisha SaeedThe Sun Is Also a StarNicola YoonIf you appreciated the themes of social justice and activism in Yes No Maybe So, you might enjoy The Sun Is Also a Star, which explores similar issues of identity, immigration, and the power of individual actions to effect change.
Yes No Maybe SoBecky Albertalli & Aisha SaeedEmergency ContactMary H.K. ChoiIf you enjoyed the alternating perspectives and witty banter between the main characters in Yes No Maybe So, you might also enjoy Emergency Contact, which features a similar dynamic between two college students navigating their personal and professional lives.
We Had No Rules: StoriesCorinne ManningHer Body and Other PartiesCarmen Maria MachadoIf you enjoyed the exploration of queer identity and the use of magical realism in We Had No Rules, you might appreciate Her Body and Other Parties for its inventive and genre-bending stories that examine the female experience, sexuality, and the body.
We Had No Rules: StoriesCorinne ManningThe Collected SchizophreniasEsmé Weijun WangIf you were drawn to the raw and honest portrayal of mental illness in We Had No Rules, you might find The Collected Schizophrenias compelling with its personal essays that explore the author's experiences with schizoaffective disorder, providing a nuanced and insightful perspective on mental health.
We Had No Rules: StoriesCorinne ManningLot: StoriesBryan WashingtonIf you appreciated the focus on diverse characters and the exploration of identity in We Had No Rules, you might enjoy Lot for its collection of stories that center on the experiences of Black and Latinx characters in Houston, Texas, providing a poignant and authentic portrayal of race, sexuality, and community.
Quest ModeCube KidDiary of a Minecraft ZombieZack ZombieIf you enjoyed Quest Mode's Minecraft-inspired adventure and humor, Diary of a Minecraft Zombie offers a similar blend of gaming references, quirky characters, and silly situations that will appeal to young readers.
Quest ModeCube KidThe Unofficial Minecrafters Academy Series Box SetMegan MillerIf you're looking for more Minecraft-themed books, The Unofficial Minecrafters Academy Series Box Set offers a collection of four novels that follow a group of young players as they attend a Minecraft-themed summer camp and embark on exciting adventures filled with monsters, mysteries, and magic.
Quest ModeCube KidThe Last Kids on EarthMax BrallierIf you enjoyed Quest Mode's mix of humor, action, and adventure, The Last Kids on Earth offers a post-apocalyptic story that follows a group of kids as they battle zombies, monsters, and other threats in a world overrun by darkness and chaos.
The Bear Ate Your SandwichJulia Sarcone-RoachI Want My Hat BackJon KlassenIf you enjoyed the playful and humorous tone of The Bear Ate Your Sandwich, you might appreciate I Want My Hat Back for its similarly whimsical story and charming illustrations that will delight readers of all ages.
The Bear Ate Your SandwichJulia Sarcone-RoachThis Is Not My HatJon KlassenIf you enjoyed the surprise twist ending of The Bear Ate Your Sandwich, you might enjoy This Is Not My Hat for its clever and unexpected conclusion, as well as its engaging story and distinctive illustrations.
The Bear Ate Your SandwichJulia Sarcone-RoachExtra YarnMac BarnettIf you appreciated the imaginative and inventive elements of The Bear Ate Your Sandwich, you might enjoy Extra Yarn for its creative story and unique premise, as well as its beautiful illustrations that bring the tale to life.
Freckleface Strawberry: Loose Tooth!Julianne MooreJudy MoodyMegan McDonaldIf you enjoyed the humor and relatable characters in Freckleface Strawberry, you might also enjoy Judy Moody, a series about a spunky third-grader who always finds herself in amusing situations.
Freckleface Strawberry: Loose Tooth!Julianne MooreIvy and BeanAnnie BarrowsIf you liked the friendship and playful tone of Freckleface Strawberry, you might enjoy Ivy and Bean, a series about two girls who become unlikely friends and have fun adventures together.
Freckleface Strawberry: Loose Tooth!Julianne MooreJunie B. JonesBarbara ParkIf you enjoyed the spunky and relatable protagonist in Freckleface Strawberry, you might also enjoy Junie B. Jones, a series about a sassy kindergartener who always speaks her mind and has a unique perspective on the world.
Jake the Fake Keeps It RealCraig RobinsonThe Terrible TwoMac Barnett and Jory JohnIf you enjoyed the humor and hijinks of Jake the Fake, you might also enjoy The Terrible Two, which features a similar blend of comedy and pranks as two students team up to pull off the ultimate prank on their school.
Jake the Fake Keeps It RealCraig RobinsonMiddle School: The Worst Years of My LifeJames Patterson and Chris TebbettsIf you liked the relatable and humorous portrayal of middle school life in Jake the Fake, you might also enjoy Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life, which follows the misadventures of Rafe Khatchadorian as he navigates the ups and downs of middle school.
Jake the Fake Keeps It RealCraig RobinsonThe Misadventures of Max Crumbly: Locker HeroRachel Renee RussellIf you enjoyed the blend of humor and heart in Jake the Fake, you might also enjoy The Misadventures of Max Crumbly: Locker Hero, which features a relatable protagonist, hilarious situations, and a heartwarming story about friendship and standing up for what's right.
In a GardenTim McCannaPlanting a RainbowLois EhlertIf you enjoyed the colorful and vibrant illustrations in In a Garden, you might appreciate Planting a Rainbow for its similar use of bold and bright colors to showcase the beauty of nature and gardening.
In a GardenTim McCannaThe Curious GardenPeter BrownIf you were captivated by In a Garden's exploration of the transformative power of nature, you might find The Curious Garden intriguing with its imaginative story of a boy who brings a city to life with his love of gardening, inspiring readers to appreciate the beauty of the natural world.
In a GardenTim McCannaUp in the Garden and Down in the DirtKate MessnerIf you enjoyed the focus on the cycle of growth and decay in In a Garden, Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt offers a captivating exploration of the interconnectedness of the natural world, with beautiful illustrations and a lyrical text that celebrates the magic of gardening.
I Need a HugAaron BlabeyThe Kissing HandAudrey PennIf you enjoyed the heartwarming message of I Need a Hug, you might appreciate The Kissing Hand for its similar theme of love and reassurance, as well as its focus on the bond between a mother and child.
I Need a HugAaron BlabeyLlama Llama Red PajamaAnna DewdneyIf you liked the cute and relatable animal characters in I Need a Hug, you might enjoy Llama Llama Red Pajama for its endearing illustrations and story about a young llama who needs his mama's comfort and attention.
I Need a HugAaron BlabeyThe Giving TreeShel SilversteinIf you appreciated the emotional depth and poignant message of I Need a Hug, The Giving Tree offers a timeless classic that explores the themes of love, sacrifice, and the enduring bond between a tree and a boy, providing a touching and thought-provoking reading experience.
Cat and Mouse in a Haunted HouseGeronimo StiltonThe Curse of the Cheese PyramidGeronimo StiltonIf you enjoyed the adventurous and humorous tone of Cat and Mouse in a Haunted House, you might also enjoy The Curse of the Cheese Pyramid, another book in the Geronimo Stilton series that features a thrilling treasure hunt, quirky characters, and plenty of cheesy puns.
Cat and Mouse in a Haunted HouseGeronimo StiltonThe Haunted CastleRon RoyIf you liked the spooky setting of Cat and Mouse in a Haunted House, you might enjoy The Haunted Castle, a book in the A to Z Mysteries series that follows three friends as they investigate a mysterious castle with a dark past.
Cat and Mouse in a Haunted HouseGeronimo StiltonThe Secret of the Old ClockCarolyn KeeneIf you enjoyed the mystery-solving aspect of Cat and Mouse in a Haunted House, you might like The Secret of the Old Clock, the first book in the Nancy Drew series that follows the titular character as she tries to uncover the truth behind a missing will and a family's secrets.
Humphrey's Creepy-Crawly Camping AdventureBetty G. BirneyThe Mouse and the MotorcycleBeverly ClearyIf you enjoyed the adventurous and humorous tone of Humphrey's Creepy-Crawly Camping Adventure, you might also enjoy The Mouse and the Motorcycle, which features a resourceful mouse who embarks on a thrilling journey with a toy motorcycle.
Humphrey's Creepy-Crawly Camping AdventureBetty G. BirneyThe Cricket in Times SquareGeorge SeldenIf you appreciated the charming animal characters and their interactions in Humphrey's Creepy-Crawly Camping Adventure, you might also enjoy The Cricket in Times Square, which follows the adventures of a musical cricket and his friends in New York City.
Humphrey's Creepy-Crawly Camping AdventureBetty G. BirneyCharlotte's WebE.B. WhiteIf you enjoyed the heartwarming themes of friendship and loyalty in Humphrey's Creepy-Crawly Camping Adventure, you might also enjoy Charlotte's Web, which tells the story of a spider who helps save the life of a pig and teaches him the true meaning of friendship.
Rocking in My School ShoesEric LitwinPete the Cat: I Love My White ShoesEric LitwinIf you enjoyed the catchy rhymes and upbeat rhythm of Rocking in My School Shoes, you might also enjoy Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, another fun and musical book by the same author that encourages children to embrace their individuality and enjoy life's simple pleasures.
Rocking in My School ShoesEric LitwinThe Pigeon Has to Go to School!Mo WillemsIf you liked the theme of starting school and the relatable character of a young student, you might enjoy The Pigeon Has to Go to School! by Mo Willems. This humorous and engaging book follows the beloved Pigeon as he tries to avoid going to school, but ultimately learns that it can be a fun and exciting place.
Rocking in My School ShoesEric LitwinLlama Llama Misses MamaAnna DewdneyIf you appreciated the focus on emotions and the challenges of starting school, you might also enjoy Llama Llama Misses Mama by Anna Dewdney. This heartwarming book follows Llama Llama as he navigates his first day of school and learns to cope with missing his mother, ultimately discovering that school can be a fun and supportive environment.
The Great Paper CaperOliver JeffersStuckOliver JeffersIf you enjoyed the whimsical and humorous tone of The Great Paper Caper, you might appreciate Stuck for its imaginative and absurd story about a boy trying to retrieve his kite from a tree, featuring Jeffers' signature illustrations and playful storytelling.
The Great Paper CaperOliver JeffersThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you liked the playful and creative use of everyday objects in The Great Paper Caper, you might enjoy The Day the Crayons Quit for its clever and witty story about a box of crayons going on strike, accompanied by humorous illustrations and a relatable message about self-expression.
The Great Paper CaperOliver JeffersI Want My Hat BackJon KlassenIf you appreciated the mischievous and unexpected plot twists in The Great Paper Caper, you might find I Want My Hat Back intriguing with its darkly humorous story about a bear searching for his missing hat, featuring minimalist illustrations and a surprising ending that will leave you thinking.
The Bookish Life of Nina HillAbbi WaxmanEleanor Oliphant Is Completely FineGail HoneymanIf you enjoyed the quirky and endearing protagonist of The Bookish Life of Nina Hill, you might appreciate Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine for its exploration of loneliness, mental health, and the power of human connection.
The Bookish Life of Nina HillAbbi WaxmanThe Storied Life of A.J. FikryGabrielle ZevinIf you enjoyed the bookish setting and charming characters of The Bookish Life of Nina Hill, you might find The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry delightful with its heartwarming story of a curmudgeonly bookseller who finds unexpected love and family through books.