Recommended Titles Data
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Requested Title | Requested Author | Recommended Title | Recommended Author | Recommendation Rationale |
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The Murder at the Vicarage | Agatha Christie | Rebecca | Daphne du Maurier | If you appreciated the atmospheric and suspenseful elements of The Murder at the Vicarage, Rebecca offers a haunting and gothic tale of a young woman who marries a wealthy widower and becomes haunted by the memory of his first wife. |
The Prophets: a Novel | Robert Jones, Jr. | The Vanishing Half | Brit Bennett | If you enjoyed the exploration of identity and the impact of history on the present in The Prophets, you might appreciate The Vanishing Half for its examination of race, family, and the enduring consequences of choices made in the past. |
The Prophets: a Novel | Robert Jones, Jr. | The Water Dancer | Ta-Nehisi Coates | If you were captivated by The Prophets' examination of the legacy of slavery and the power of memory, you might find The Water Dancer intriguing with its magical realism, vivid characters, and exploration of the Underground Railroad and the fight for freedom. |
The Prophets: a Novel | Robert Jones, Jr. | The City We Became | N.K. Jemisin | If you enjoyed the lyrical prose and imaginative world-building in The Prophets, The City We Became offers a captivating story that delves into the power of cities, the consequences of gentrification, and the importance of community, providing an immersive and thought-provoking reading experience. |
Before the Ever After | Jacqueline Woodson | The Crossover | Kwame Alexander | If you enjoyed Before the Ever After's exploration of family, friendship, and the challenges of growing up, you might appreciate The Crossover for its poignant portrayal of sibling relationships, love of basketball, and the power of poetry to express emotions and connect people. |
Before the Ever After | Jacqueline Woodson | Brown Girl Dreaming | Jacqueline Woodson | If you were moved by Before the Ever After's lyrical prose, vivid imagery, and heartfelt themes, you might find Brown Girl Dreaming captivating with its autobiographical story of growing up as an African American girl in the 1960s and 1970s, exploring identity, family, and social justice. |
Before the Ever After | Jacqueline Woodson | Ghost | Jason Reynolds | If you enjoyed Before the Ever After's focus on sports, friendship, and personal struggles, you might find Ghost engaging with its story of a young boy who joins a track team to escape his troubled past, learning about discipline, teamwork, and self-worth along the way. |
Stop, Train, Stop!: a Thomas the Tank Engine Story | Owain Bell | The Little Engine That Could | Watty Piper | If you enjoyed Stop, Train, Stop! for its charming story about trains, you might appreciate The Little Engine That Could for its timeless message of perseverance and determination, as well as its lovable cast of train characters. |
Stop, Train, Stop!: a Thomas the Tank Engine Story | Owain Bell | Thomas and Friends: The Close Shave | Rev. W. Awdry | If you're a fan of Thomas the Tank Engine, you might enjoy The Close Shave for its exciting adventure featuring Thomas and his friends, as well as its colorful illustrations and engaging storytelling. |
Stop, Train, Stop!: a Thomas the Tank Engine Story | Owain Bell | Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo | Kevin Lewis | If you're looking for another fun train story, Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo offers a delightful tale of a family's train ride, complete with rhythmic text and vibrant illustrations that will capture the imagination of young readers. |
It's Tough to Lose Your Balloon | Jarrett J. Krosoczka | The Day the Crayons Quit | Drew Daywalt | If you enjoyed the whimsical and humorous tone of It's Tough to Lose Your Balloon, you might appreciate The Day the Crayons Quit for its clever and playful exploration of colors and their personalities, as well as its delightful illustrations. |
It's Tough to Lose Your Balloon | Jarrett J. Krosoczka | I Want My Hat Back | Jon Klassen | If you liked the simple yet charming illustrations and the unexpected twist at the end of It's Tough to Lose Your Balloon, you might enjoy I Want My Hat Back for its similarly minimalist style, dry humor, and surprising conclusion. |
It's Tough to Lose Your Balloon | Jarrett J. Krosoczka | The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog! | Mo Willems | If you appreciated the relatable and endearing characters in It's Tough to Lose Your Balloon, you might find The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog! entertaining with its lovable and expressive pigeon protagonist, humorous dialogue, and playful illustrations. |
Colossal Fossil | Ron Roy | The Secret of the Old Clock | Carolyn Keene | If you enjoyed the mystery and suspense in Colossal Fossil, you might appreciate The Secret of the Old Clock, the first book in the Nancy Drew series, which features a young detective solving a puzzling case involving a missing will and a haunted mansion. |
Colossal Fossil | Ron Roy | The Maze of Bones | Rick Riordan | If you liked the adventure and excitement in Colossal Fossil, you might enjoy The Maze of Bones, the first book in the 39 Clues series, which follows two siblings as they embark on a dangerous quest to uncover the secrets of their family's history and compete against other teams to find the ultimate treasure. |
Colossal Fossil | Ron Roy | The Name of this Book is Secret | Pseudonymous Bosch | If you enjoyed the humor and quirky characters in Colossal Fossil, you might find The Name of this Book is Secret entertaining with its eccentric narrator, witty wordplay, and mysterious plot involving a hidden laboratory and a secret society. |
The Last Kids on Earth and the Midnight Blade | Max Brallier & Douglas Holgate | The Unadoptables | Hana Tooke | If you enjoyed the adventurous and humorous tone of The Last Kids on Earth and the Midnight Blade, you might like The Unadoptables for its quirky characters, exciting plot, and whimsical storytelling that will keep you engaged from start to finish. |
The Last Kids on Earth and the Midnight Blade | Max Brallier & Douglas Holgate | The Mysterious Benedict Society | Trenton Lee Stewart | If you liked the idea of a group of kids banding together to save the world, you might enjoy The Mysterious Benedict Society for its clever puzzles, thrilling action, and endearing characters that will keep you guessing until the very end. |
The Last Kids on Earth and the Midnight Blade | Max Brallier & Douglas Holgate | The School for Good and Evil | Soman Chainani | If you enjoyed the mix of humor, adventure, and fantasy in The Last Kids on Earth and the Midnight Blade, you might appreciate The School for Good and Evil for its imaginative world-building, engaging characters, and exploration of the nature of good and evil. |
The Debt to Pleasure: a Novel | John Lanchester | The Secret History | Donna Tartt | If you enjoyed the dark humor and unreliable narrator of The Debt to Pleasure, you might appreciate The Secret History for its exploration of a group of eccentric college students and their descent into murder and madness. |
The Debt to Pleasure: a Novel | John Lanchester | The Talented Mr. Ripley | Patricia Highsmith | If you enjoyed the twisted and morally ambiguous protagonist of The Debt to Pleasure, you might find The Talented Mr. Ripley intriguing with its exploration of a charming and manipulative con artist who will stop at nothing to achieve his desires. |
The Debt to Pleasure: a Novel | John Lanchester | The Dinner | Herman Koch | If you enjoyed the culinary and intellectual musings of The Debt to Pleasure, you might appreciate The Dinner for its exploration of a family's dark secrets and moral dilemmas over the course of a meal at a fancy restaurant. |
Babe: the Gallant Pig | Dick King-Smith | Charlotte's Web | E.B. White | If you enjoyed Babe's heartwarming story of an animal's journey to prove their worth, you might appreciate Charlotte's Web for its endearing characters, poignant themes of friendship and mortality, and timeless storytelling that has captivated readers of all ages for generations. |
Babe: the Gallant Pig | Dick King-Smith | The One and Only Ivan | Katherine Applegate | If you were touched by Babe's exploration of animal rights and the bond between humans and animals, you might find The One and Only Ivan compelling with its moving portrayal of a gorilla's life in captivity, its themes of hope and resilience, and its powerful message about the importance of empathy and compassion. |
Babe: the Gallant Pig | Dick King-Smith | Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH | Robert C. O'Brien | If you enjoyed Babe's anthropomorphic portrayal of animals and their intelligence, you might find Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH fascinating with its story of a group of rats who have been experimented on and gained human-like abilities, its themes of morality and ethics, and its exploration of the relationship between humans and animals. |
Patience, Miyuki | Roxane-Marie Galliez | Zen Shorts | Jon J. Muth | If you enjoyed the gentle and contemplative tone of Patience, Miyuki, you might appreciate Zen Shorts for its beautiful watercolor illustrations, Zen Buddhist philosophy, and heartwarming stories that encourage mindfulness and compassion. |
Patience, Miyuki | Roxane-Marie Galliez | The Little Prince | Antoine de Saint-Exupéry | If you were charmed by the whimsical and imaginative elements of Patience, Miyuki, you might find The Little Prince delightful with its poetic language, philosophical musings, and poignant exploration of the human condition. |
Patience, Miyuki | Roxane-Marie Galliez | The Giving Tree | Shel Silverstein | If you appreciated the themes of selflessness and generosity in Patience, Miyuki, you might enjoy The Giving Tree for its simple yet profound story about the relationship between a tree and a boy, and the nature of love and sacrifice. |
A Sick Day for Amos McGee | Philip C. Stead | The Giving Tree | Shel Silverstein | If you enjoyed the heartwarming and tender relationship between the characters in A Sick Day for Amos McGee, you might appreciate The Giving Tree for its poignant exploration of love, sacrifice, and the enduring bond between a tree and a boy. |
A Sick Day for Amos McGee | Philip C. Stead | Corduroy | Don Freeman | If you liked the gentle and comforting tone of A Sick Day for Amos McGee, you might enjoy Corduroy for its endearing story of a teddy bear's quest for a home, its charming illustrations, and its message of acceptance and belonging. |
A Sick Day for Amos McGee | Philip C. Stead | The Tale of Peter Rabbit | Beatrix Potter | If you appreciated the whimsical and delightful nature of A Sick Day for Amos McGee, you might find The Tale of Peter Rabbit enchanting with its charming animal characters, engaging plot, and timeless appeal that has captivated generations of readers. |
Fox's Garden | Princesse Camcam | The Little Prince | Antoine de Saint-Exupéry | If you enjoyed the whimsical and charming illustrations in Fox's Garden, you might appreciate The Little Prince for its timeless story, poetic language, and beautiful artwork that captures the imagination and touches the heart. |
Fox's Garden | Princesse Camcam | The Giving Tree | Shel Silverstein | If you were moved by the emotional resonance of Fox's Garden, you might find The Giving Tree poignant with its simple yet profound message about love, sacrifice, and the enduring bond between a tree and a boy. |
Fox's Garden | Princesse Camcam | The Tale of Peter Rabbit | Beatrix Potter | If you enjoyed the charming and endearing animal characters in Fox's Garden, you might find The Tale of Peter Rabbit delightful with its timeless story, adorable illustrations, and playful humor that appeals to both children and adults. |
The Birchbark House | Louise Erdrich | Island of the Blue Dolphins | Scott O'Dell | If you enjoyed The Birchbark House's focus on Native American culture and the coming-of-age story of a young girl, you might appreciate Island of the Blue Dolphins for its exploration of a young Native American girl's survival on an island and her journey towards self-discovery. |
The Birchbark House | Louise Erdrich | The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian | Sherman Alexie | If you enjoyed The Birchbark House's portrayal of Native American life and culture, you might find The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian compelling with its humorous and poignant story of a young Native American boy's struggles with identity, poverty, and fitting in. |
The Birchbark House | Louise Erdrich | Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two | Joseph Bruchac | If you enjoyed The Birchbark House's exploration of Native American history and culture, you might appreciate Code Talker for its historical fiction account of the Navajo code talkers who played a crucial role in World War II and their contributions to the war effort. |
Ish | Peter H. Reynolds | The Dot | Peter H. Reynolds | If you enjoyed the creative and inspiring message of 'Ish', you might appreciate 'The Dot' for its similar themes of self-expression, creativity, and the power of art to inspire and connect people. |
Ish | Peter H. Reynolds | Beautiful Oops! | Barney Saltzberg | If you appreciated the playful and imaginative approach to mistakes and imperfections in 'Ish', you might enjoy 'Beautiful Oops!' for its similar message of embracing mistakes and turning them into opportunities for creativity and growth. |
Ish | Peter H. Reynolds | The Most Magnificent Thing | Ashley Spires | If you enjoyed the themes of perseverance, problem-solving, and creativity in 'Ish', you might find 'The Most Magnificent Thing' engaging with its story of a young girl who sets out to create something amazing and learns valuable lessons along the way. |
Octopus Stew | Eric Velasquez | Islandborn | Junot Diaz | If you enjoyed the vibrant illustrations and themes of family and culture in Octopus Stew, you might appreciate Islandborn, which also features colorful artwork and explores the importance of heritage and identity. |
Octopus Stew | Eric Velasquez | Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story | Kevin Noble Maillard | If you were drawn to the celebration of food and family in Octopus Stew, Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story offers a similar exploration of culture and tradition through the lens of a beloved food. |
Octopus Stew | Eric Velasquez | Grandpa Cacao: A Tale of Chocolate, from Farm to Family | Elizabeth Zunon | If you enjoyed the focus on food and family history in Octopus Stew, Grandpa Cacao: A Tale of Chocolate, from Farm to Family offers a similar exploration of the origins and cultural significance of a beloved food, with beautiful illustrations and a heartwarming story. |
The Demigod Files | Rick Riordan | Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief | Rick Riordan | If you enjoyed The Demigod Files, you might want to read the first book in the Percy Jackson series, which follows the adventures of Percy Jackson, a demigod, as he discovers his true identity and embarks on a quest to prevent a war between the gods. |
The Demigod Files | Rick Riordan | The Lost Hero | Rick Riordan | If you enjoyed The Demigod Files, you might also enjoy The Lost Hero, the first book in the Heroes of Olympus series, which introduces a new cast of demigod characters and continues the story of Percy Jackson and his friends. |
The Demigod Files | Rick Riordan | Magnus Chase and The Gods of Asgard: The Sword of Summer | Rick Riordan | If you enjoyed The Demigod Files, you might want to check out Magnus Chase and The Gods of Asgard: The Sword of Summer, which follows the adventures of Magnus Chase, a demigod who discovers he is the son of a Norse god and embarks on a quest to prevent Ragnarok, the end of the world. |
Super Rabbit Boy vs. Super Rabbit Boss! | Thomas Flintham | The Bad Guys | Aaron Blabey | If you enjoyed the humor and action-packed adventure of Super Rabbit Boy, you might also enjoy The Bad Guys, which features a group of reformed villains on a mission to do good and save the world, with plenty of laughs and excitement along the way. |
Super Rabbit Boy vs. Super Rabbit Boss! | Thomas Flintham | Dog Man | Dav Pilkey | If you liked the comic book style and superhero theme of Super Rabbit Boy, you might also enjoy Dog Man, a graphic novel series about a police officer who is transformed into a half-dog, half-human hero, with plenty of action, humor, and heart. |
Super Rabbit Boy vs. Super Rabbit Boss! | Thomas Flintham | The Last Kids on Earth | Max Brallier | If you enjoyed the fast-paced adventure and battle between good and evil in Super Rabbit Boy, you might also enjoy The Last Kids on Earth, a series about a group of kids fighting to survive in a post-apocalyptic world filled with monsters, with plenty of humor, excitement, and heart. |
Welcome to Camp! | Steve Behling | The Boxcar Children | Gertrude Chandler Warner | If you enjoyed the sense of adventure and mystery in Welcome to Camp!, you might also enjoy The Boxcar Children, which follows four orphaned siblings who create a home for themselves in an abandoned boxcar and solve mysteries along the way. |