Fall 2023 Picks for Kids

6 Books Found

Filtered by 'Graphic Novels'
  • Enemies

    Berrybrook Middle School is back! This time, Felicity learns some tough truths about making both friends and enemies in her school’s entrepreneurship contest. For anyone who likes realistic stories, competitions, and rivalries! - Elizabeth Graham, Epiphany

     

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  • Farm crimes! Cracking the case of the missing egg

    No one is too young to enjoy a good mystery. Follow the clues with Inspector Billiam Van Hoof, goat detective. A good romp full of clever gags and twists. Help Van Hoof solve the crime, or the joke's on you! - Catherine Watson, Tottenville

     

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  • Fox Point's Own Gemma Hopper

    Growing up (and up and up, in Gemma’s case) is hard - especially without a mom. Baseball reminds Gemma that sometimes you strike out before hitting a home run. Fox Point is a heartwarming sports story for any kid who doesn’t quite fit in. - Emily Petit, Macomb's Bridge

     

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  • Sanity & Tallulah

    Sanity and Tallulah are super smart, super bored, and in need of a lot help dealing with a kitten causing chaos.  Smart use of color makes every page in this graphic novel pop!  A wonderful start to the series! -Stephen Amato, Pelham Parkway – Van Nest

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  • Tegan and Sara : Junior High

    This graphic novel will resonate with readers of all ages by skillfully encapsulating the myriad emotions, from awkwardness to pure joy, and the wistful nostalgia associated with that pivotal coming-of-age stage of life and its tumultuous sea changes. — Lisa Calabro, St. George Library Center

     

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  • Things in the Basement

    This gorgeously illustrated graphic novel explores themes of facing your fears and standing by your friends in an action-packed adventure that gets wilder by the page. Is it as scary as it seems? Climb down the stairs and find out! - Rae Shevchuk-Hill, Staten Island Bookmobile

     

    Cover of Things in the Basement