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My Mommy MedicineEdwidge DanticatThe Day You BeginJacqueline WoodsonIf you enjoyed the theme of finding comfort and strength in oneself in My Mommy Medicine, The Day You Begin offers a beautiful and empowering story about embracing one's uniqueness and finding connection with others, even in the face of differences and adversity.
Du Iz Tak?Carson EllisThe ArrivalShaun TanIf you enjoyed the whimsical and imaginative world-building of Du Iz Tak?, you might appreciate The Arrival for its stunning illustrations, wordless narrative, and exploration of the immigrant experience through a fantastical lens.
Du Iz Tak?Carson EllisFlotsamDavid WiesnerIf you were captivated by the intricate and detailed illustrations of Du Iz Tak?, you might find Flotsam intriguing with its stunning artwork, imaginative story, and exploration of the mysteries of the ocean.
Du Iz Tak?Carson EllisJourneyAaron BeckerIf you enjoyed the sense of adventure and discovery in Du Iz Tak?, Journey offers a captivating story that follows a young girl on a magical journey through a fantastical world, with breathtaking illustrations that will transport you to another realm.
Among the HiddenMargaret Peterson HaddixThe GiverLois LowryIf you enjoyed the dystopian themes and the exploration of societal control in Among the Hidden, you might appreciate The Giver for its thought-provoking examination of a seemingly utopian society and its dark secrets.
Among the HiddenMargaret Peterson HaddixThe Hunger GamesSuzanne CollinsIf you enjoyed the suspenseful and action-packed plot of Among the Hidden, you might find The Hunger Games captivating with its thrilling survival story, strong protagonist, and exploration of power dynamics and rebellion.
Among the HiddenMargaret Peterson HaddixUgliesScott WesterfeldIf you enjoyed the themes of identity and conformity in Among the Hidden, you might find Uglies intriguing with its examination of a society that values physical beauty above all else and the consequences of striving for perfection.
Fairest of AllSarah MlynowskiElla EnchantedGail Carson LevineIf you enjoyed the retelling of a classic fairy tale in Fairest of All, you might appreciate Ella Enchanted for its imaginative take on Cinderella, its strong-willed heroine, and its exploration of themes such as self-acceptance and true love.
Fairest of AllSarah MlynowskiThe School for Good and EvilSoman ChainaniIf you liked the idea of a school for fairy tale characters in Fairest of All, you might enjoy The School for Good and Evil for its unique premise, its engaging characters, and its exploration of the nature of good and evil.
Fairest of AllSarah MlynowskiCinderMarissa MeyerIf you enjoyed the blend of science fiction and fairy tale elements in Fairest of All, you might find Cinder intriguing with its futuristic setting, its cyborg protagonist, and its reimagining of the Cinderella story in a fresh and exciting way.
Catherine's WarJulia BilletThe Diary of Anne FrankAnne FrankIf you enjoyed Catherine's War's exploration of a young girl's experience during World War II, you might appreciate The Diary of Anne Frank for its poignant and intimate portrayal of a Jewish family's life in hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
Catherine's WarJulia BilletNumber the StarsLois LowryIf you were moved by Catherine's War's depiction of the bravery and resilience of children during wartime, you might find Number the Stars compelling with its story of a young Danish girl's efforts to save her Jewish friend from the Nazis, highlighting the power of friendship and courage in the face of adversity.
Catherine's WarJulia BilletThe Book ThiefMarkus ZusakIf you appreciated Catherine's War's exploration of the impact of war on ordinary people, The Book Thief offers a unique perspective with its story narrated by Death and centered around a young girl living in Nazi Germany, providing a moving and thought-provoking examination of humanity's capacity for good and evil.
The Poet XElizabeth AcevedoWith the Fire on HighElizabeth AcevedoIf you enjoyed Elizabeth Acevedo's writing style and themes of self-discovery and identity in The Poet X, you might appreciate her novel With the Fire on High, which follows a teenage mother who pursues her passion for cooking while navigating the challenges of motherhood, family, and school.
The Poet XElizabeth AcevedoBrown Girl DreamingJacqueline WoodsonIf you enjoyed the coming-of-age story and poetic style of The Poet X, you might enjoy Brown Girl Dreaming, a memoir in verse that explores the author's childhood and adolescence as an African American growing up in the 1960s and 1970s, grappling with issues of race, family, and identity.
The Poet XElizabeth AcevedoThe Hate U GiveAngie ThomasIf you appreciated the exploration of social issues and the power of voice in The Poet X, you might enjoy The Hate U Give, a novel that follows a young Black girl who becomes an activist after witnessing the police shooting of her unarmed friend, grappling with the complexities of race, justice, and activism.
Henry and Mudge and the Tumbling Trip: The Twenty-Seventh Book of Their AdventuresCynthia RylantBiscuit Goes to SchoolAlyssa Satin CapucilliIf you enjoyed the heartwarming relationship between Henry and his dog Mudge, you might appreciate Biscuit Goes to School for its charming story of a little yellow puppy's first day of school and his adventures with his new friends.
Henry and Mudge and the Tumbling Trip: The Twenty-Seventh Book of Their AdventuresCynthia RylantFrog and Toad Are FriendsArnold LobelIf you liked the gentle humor and endearing characters in Henry and Mudge and the Tumbling Trip, you might enjoy Frog and Toad Are Friends, a classic tale of two amphibian pals and their everyday adventures that celebrates the joys of friendship.
Henry and Mudge and the Tumbling Trip: The Twenty-Seventh Book of Their AdventuresCynthia RylantNate the GreatMarjorie Weinman SharmatIf you enjoyed the mystery-solving element of Henry and Mudge and the Tumbling Trip, you might find Nate the Great appealing with its clever detective story, engaging characters, and fun illustrations that encourage young readers to use their critical thinking skills.
Little Blue TruckAlice SchertleGoodnight, Goodnight, Construction SiteSherri Duskey RinkerIf you enjoyed the colorful illustrations and themes of friendship and teamwork in Little Blue Truck, you might also enjoy Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site, which features similar themes and vibrant illustrations of construction vehicles.
Little Blue TruckAlice SchertleThe Very Hungry CaterpillarEric CarleIf you enjoyed the playful and engaging storytelling in Little Blue Truck, you might also enjoy The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which features a similar style of storytelling and colorful illustrations that capture the imagination of young readers.
Little Blue TruckAlice SchertleWhere the Wild Things AreMaurice SendakIf you enjoyed the imaginative and adventurous spirit of Little Blue Truck, you might also enjoy Where the Wild Things Are, which features a young protagonist who embarks on a wild and imaginative journey that captures the spirit of childhood exploration and wonder.
Agent LionDavid Soman and Jacky DavisThe Pigeon HAS to Go to School!Mo WillemsIf you enjoyed the humor and wit of Agent Lion, you might appreciate The Pigeon HAS to Go to School! for its hilarious and relatable portrayal of a reluctant student and its engaging illustrations that capture the pigeon's personality and emotions.
Agent LionDavid Soman and Jacky DavisThe Bad GuysAaron BlabeyIf you liked the action and adventure in Agent Lion, you might enjoy The Bad Guys for its fast-paced and humorous story about a group of reformed villains who embark on a mission to do good, featuring quirky characters, witty dialogue, and dynamic illustrations.
Agent LionDavid Soman and Jacky DavisThe Princess in BlackShannon Hale and Dean HaleIf you appreciated the spy theme and secret identity in Agent Lion, you might find The Princess in Black appealing with its clever and brave protagonist who leads a double life as a princess and a superhero, fighting monsters and saving the day with humor and style.
The Case of the Cryptic CrinolineNancy SpringerThe Westing GameEllen RaskinIf you enjoyed the mystery and puzzle-solving elements of The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, you might appreciate The Westing Game for its intricate plot, diverse cast of characters, and clever clues that keep readers guessing until the end.
The Case of the Cryptic CrinolineNancy SpringerThe Name of this Book is SecretPseudonymous BoschIf you liked the quirky and unconventional characters in The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, you might enjoy The Name of this Book is Secret for its eccentric protagonists, offbeat humor, and engaging mystery that involves secret societies and hidden treasures.
The Case of the Cryptic CrinolineNancy SpringerThe Mysterious Benedict SocietyTrenton Lee StewartIf you appreciated the intelligence and resourcefulness of the young protagonist in The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, you might find The Mysterious Benedict Society appealing with its group of gifted children who use their unique talents to solve a dangerous mystery and save the world.
The School SkeletonRon RoyThe Haunted HouseRon RoyIf you enjoyed The School Skeleton's mystery and suspense, you might like The Haunted House, another book in the A to Z Mysteries series by the same author, which features a group of young detectives solving a spooky case involving a haunted house.
The School SkeletonRon RoyThe Secret of the Old ClockCarolyn KeeneIf you enjoyed the mystery and detective elements of The School Skeleton, you might appreciate The Secret of the Old Clock, the first book in the Nancy Drew series, which follows the adventures of a teenage sleuth as she solves a mystery involving a missing will and a valuable inheritance.
The School SkeletonRon RoyThe Westing GameEllen RaskinIf you enjoyed the puzzle-solving and clues in The School Skeleton, you might enjoy The Westing Game, a classic mystery novel that follows a group of heirs as they compete to solve the puzzle left by a wealthy businessman in order to inherit his fortune.
Operation OrcaRon RoyThe Boxcar ChildrenGertrude Chandler WarnerIf you enjoyed the mystery and adventure in Operation Orca, you might also enjoy The Boxcar Children, which follows four orphaned siblings who make a home for themselves in an abandoned boxcar and solve mysteries along the way.
Operation OrcaRon RoyEncyclopedia Brown, Boy DetectiveDonald J. SobolIf you liked the puzzle-solving aspect of Operation Orca, you might enjoy Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective, which features a young sleuth who solves cases by using his vast knowledge and keen observation skills.
Operation OrcaRon RoyThe Secret of the Old ClockCarolyn KeeneIf you enjoyed the mystery and suspense in Operation Orca, you might also enjoy The Secret of the Old Clock, the first book in the Nancy Drew series, which follows a teenage detective as she solves a mystery involving a missing will and a haunted mansion.
The RefugeesViet Thanh NguyenThe SympathizerViet Thanh NguyenIf you enjoyed The Refugees' exploration of the Vietnamese-American experience, The Sympathizer offers a gripping and thought-provoking story that delves into the complexities of identity, loyalty, and betrayal, providing a nuanced and insightful perspective on the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
The RefugeesViet Thanh NguyenInterpreter of MaladiesJhumpa LahiriIf you appreciated The Refugees' poignant and intimate portrayal of human relationships, Interpreter of Maladies offers a collection of short stories that explores the lives of Indian immigrants and their descendants, providing a moving and insightful examination of cultural displacement, family dynamics, and the search for connection and belonging.
The RefugeesViet Thanh NguyenThe Best We Could DoThi BuiIf you were moved by The Refugees' exploration of family, memory, and the legacy of war, The Best We Could Do offers a graphic memoir that recounts the author's family history, from their escape from Vietnam to their struggles to adapt to life in the United States, providing a powerful and deeply personal reflection on the immigrant experience and the bonds that tie us together.
The Feral Detective: a NovelJonathan LethemMotherless BrooklynJonathan LethemIf you enjoyed Lethem's writing style and his unique characters, you might appreciate Motherless Brooklyn, another one of his novels that explores the life of a detective with Tourette's syndrome, and the gritty underworld of Brooklyn in the 1990s.
The Feral Detective: a NovelJonathan LethemThe Yiddish Policemen's UnionMichael ChabonIf you enjoyed the noir elements and the unconventional detective in The Feral Detective, you might enjoy The Yiddish Policemen's Union, a novel that blends alternate history, Jewish culture, and hard-boiled detective fiction in a unique and captivating way.
The Feral Detective: a NovelJonathan LethemThe City & The CityChina MiƩvilleIf you enjoyed the surreal and fantastical elements of The Feral Detective, you might appreciate The City & The City, a novel that explores the concept of two cities that occupy the same physical space, and the detective who must navigate the complex social and political dynamics of this strange world.
Skin Againbell hooksThe Colors of UsKaren KatzIf you enjoyed Skin Again's exploration of diversity and self-acceptance, you might appreciate The Colors of Us for its vibrant illustrations and heartwarming story that celebrates the beauty of different skin tones and cultures.
Skin Againbell hooksI Am EnoughGrace ByersIf you were moved by Skin Again's message of self-love and empowerment, you might find I Am Enough inspiring with its affirming words and uplifting illustrations that encourage readers to embrace their uniqueness and worth.
Skin Againbell hooksThe Skin You Live InMichael TylerIf you appreciated Skin Again's emphasis on the importance of respecting and valuing differences, The Skin You Live In offers a delightful rhyming text and playful illustrations that celebrate diversity and promote acceptance and kindness.
Judy Moody, Tooth FairyMegan McDonaldJunie B. Jones and the Toothless WonderBarbara ParkIf you enjoyed the humor and relatable protagonist of Judy Moody, you might also enjoy Junie B. Jones and the Toothless Wonder, which features a spunky and funny young girl who is also dealing with the loss of a tooth.
Judy Moody, Tooth FairyMegan McDonaldThe Magic Tooth Fairy GameDaisy MeadowsIf you liked the tooth fairy theme of Judy Moody, you might enjoy The Magic Tooth Fairy Game, which follows two girls who play a magical game that involves collecting teeth and meeting the tooth fairy.
Judy Moody, Tooth FairyMegan McDonaldThe Toothpaste MillionaireJean MerrillIf you enjoyed the entrepreneurial spirit of Judy Moody, you might appreciate The Toothpaste Millionaire, which tells the story of a young boy who creates a successful toothpaste business and learns valuable lessons about money and business along the way.
Into the WildErin HunterWarriors: The Prophecies BeginErin HunterIf you enjoyed Into the Wild's focus on a young cat's journey and growth, you might enjoy the Warriors series, which follows the adventures of a group of cats as they navigate their world, face challenges, and discover their destinies.
Into the WildErin HunterRedwallBrian JacquesIf you enjoyed the animal characters and their interactions in Into the Wild, you might appreciate Redwall, which features a cast of anthropomorphic animals in a medieval setting, with themes of adventure, heroism, and friendship.
Into the WildErin HunterThe SightDavid Clement-DaviesIf you enjoyed the mystical elements and the connection between the protagonist and nature in Into the Wild, The Sight might be a good fit for you. It follows a pack of wolves with special abilities, and explores themes of destiny, loyalty, and the balance between nature and civilization.
Tales of the Fallen BeastsBrandon MullThe Iron TrialHolly Black and Cassandra ClareIf you enjoyed the magical world-building and young protagonists of Tales of the Fallen Beasts, you might also enjoy The Iron Trial, which follows a young boy's journey through a magical school and his discovery of his true identity.