Kids Books - Graphic Novels

Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 9 (VIZBIG Edition)

Dragon Ball Z, Vol. 9 (VIZBIG Edition)

By Akira Toriyama

I love all dragon ball cause i know a lot spoiler the main person is Goku and his son is gohan or goten that all

Naruto, Vol. 58: Naruto vs. Itachi

Naruto, Vol. 58: Naruto vs. Itachi

By Masashi Kishimoto

I could not understand how to read this. I read half the book and was totally confused then my friend told me i was reading backward. still could not figure it out (btw im not still reading backwards

When Stars Are Scattered

When Stars Are Scattered

By Victoria Jamieson, Omar Mohamed

for years, Omar has stayed at the refugee camp because of the war. At the camp, he has to defend his disabled brother Hassan constantly, there's not enough food and nothing to do. Also, Omar and Hassan have been hoping to see their mother again, but they have had zero luck so far. For almost seven years, the two brothers have stayed at the camp. But when he grows up, Omar wants to do more than sit around in the camp, waiting. Instead, he desperately wishes to become a social worker and help people like him. But the UN has to specially pick his brother and he so that he can go somewhere else. But there are so many people, it seems like he won't ever be chosen. Throughout the story, Omar learns many important lessons on life, like to trust people to defend themselves, ignoring what others say about you, and having hope

Naruto, Vol. 1: Uzumaki Naruto (Naruto Graphic Novel)

Naruto, Vol. 1: Uzumaki Naruto (Naruto Graphic Novel)

By Masashi Kishimoto

Because i love naruto and i watched the whole series i just haven't read it yet and that's why i want to read naruto.

The Lost Heir (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel 2): A Graphix Book

The Lost Heir (Wings of Fire Graphic Novel 2): A Graphix Book

By Tui T. Sutherland

Another amazing Wings of Fire graphic novel from author Tui T. Sutherland and illustrator Mike Holmes! This book was a spectacular addition to the bestselling series, and I really enjoyed it. Wings of Fans, get ready to see the world of Pyrrhia through a whole new look—get ready to find great illustrations, cool characters, and of course, lots of adventure! Summary: After Clay, Tsunami, Glory, Starflight, and Sunny escaped from the clutches of Queen Scarlet, an evil dragon who would do anything to kill them, they have found their next destination—the ocean, which is also home to Tsunami’s dragon tribe, the SeaWings. They recently found out that the ruler of the SeaWings is Queen Coral, Tsunami’s mother, which means she’s the lost heir—the missing princess—right from the scrolls she’s read and fantasized about for her whole life. Prepared to dive under the ocean and see what lies below, she’s completely ready to meet her mother and the royal family. But the SeaWings aren’t as placid as they look—they’re completely different from what Tsunami expected. In just a few days, she finds herself overwhelmed by these dragons’ lifestyle, loyalties, and secrets. But there’s one thing she’s sure of: there is danger in Queen Coral’s Palace—and she—Tsunami, the brave, bossy, impulsive dragon who always runs headlong into battle to protect her friends—must stop it. Can she find out what the danger is? Or will it be too late? Read this book to find out! Overall, I though this book was phenomenal, and I rate it 5/5 stars. I recommend it for readers who are always craving a good book, or like Wings of Fire!

Welcome to Feral (Frights from Feral)

Welcome to Feral (Frights from Feral)

By Fearing, Mark

One book. Five curious incidents. Pages of horror and a riveting read. If you like to read bone-chilling and peculiar graphic novels, Mark Fearing’s “Welcome to Feral: Little Town. Big Scares!” will entice you with every chapter! Follow along with Freya, the investigative and conspirative narrator, as she shares all the spooky happenings in Feral. Or, at least, of what she uncovers to be spooky happenings. The horror-themed book contains five short stories, from tales of abandoned ice cream trucks, deep in the middle of a winding woods, to a suspicious troop leader with mysterious habits that leave his terrified troop training for battle. Freya’s nail-biting ideas are bound to keep you on the edge of your seats! Follow along with Freya’s map of Feral covered in posted notes and pushpin, while Freya uses factual details and her interrogative imagination to fill in the blanks of the unusual happenings in Feral, especially surrounding missing kids. Mark Fearing does a spook-tascular job in creating unsettling atmospheres and creative plot twists. I would recommend this book series for ages 10-13.

The Last Council (Amulet #4)

The Last Council (Amulet #4)

By Kazu Kibuishi

this book was about when the crew finally finds the hidden place celis and there happy but.... there is something wrong everything is so quited it never was everyone is disapearing. but why.... there is a serect that is hiding from the crew and they found out and they save the island and the people and the stonekeepers

Bird & Squirrel on the Edge!

Bird & Squirrel on the Edge!

By James Burks

Bird and squirrel where on there way home while squirrel is complaining about getting home fast so dust doesn't get everywhere when all of the sudden bird sees a baby bear cub getting attacked by wolves.bird is worried for it so he tries to help . Bird 🐦 ends up losing his memory and squirrel has to stand up and be the "leader" to bring the best cub home.this is an ok book.I rate it 3/5 stars thank you for reading! -Pizzagirl7😁

Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy: Little Women

Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy: Little Women

By Rey Terciero

This book is such an inspirational book. Four girls, Meg, the fashionista, Jo, the tomboy, Beth, the guitarist, and Amy, the artist, live an somewhat normal life. They don't have much money, so they live in a cheap apartment. Their dad is halfway across the country, and the girls and their mom are mourning for him. But instead, they learn a lesson; even if they are a little poor, they have more than some people. This message gets them through extraordinary things. I recommend this book to 4-6 graders, and for people who love realistic fiction.

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