JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
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JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
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JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
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- Battle of the bodkins, Lincoln Peirce
- My lazy cat, Christine Roussey
- Lost in the mushroom maze, written by Ben Costa & James Parks ; illustrated by Ben Costa
- How to catch a snowman, Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton
- The last kids on Earth and the zombie parade, by Max Brallier ; illustrated by Douglas Holgate
- Pirate stew, Neil Gaiman ; illustrated by Chris Riddell
- Splat says thank you!, Rob Scotton
- Jacky Ha-Ha, my life is a joke, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Kerascoët
- Pretzel, by Margret & H. A. Rey
- Middle School, escape to Australia, James Patterson ; with Martin Chatterton ; illustrated by Daniel Griffo
- Early one morning, Mem Fox ; illustrated by Christine Davenier
- Vampirina ballerina hosts a sleepover, written by Anne Marie Pace ; pictures by LeUyen Pham
- Whatshisface, Gordon Korman
- Dr. Seuss's how the Grinch lost Christmas!, by Alastair Heim ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- There's a ghost in this house, Oliver Jeffers
- Frank Einstein and the bio-action gizmo, by Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- Field tripped, Allan Woodrow
- 5-minute Amelia Bedelia stories, by Herman Parish ; pictures by Lynne Avril
- Look, Fiona Woodcock
- Amelia Bedelia under construction, by Herman Parish ; pictures by Lynn Sweat
- My weird school, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- Virgil & Owen stick together, by Paulette Bogan
- Lunch lady and the picture day peril, Jarrett J. Krosoczka
- Cursed, Bruce Coville ; illustrations by Paul Kidby
- The Gingerbread Man and the leprechaun loose at school, Laura Murray ; illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Pig the winner, Aaron Blabey
- Scaredy Cat, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by John Herzog
- Merry Christmas, Peanut!, Terry Border
- The nerdiest, wimpiest, dorkiest I funny ever, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Jomike Tejido and Laura Park
- Splat and the new baby, Rob Scotton
- Merry Christmas, Little Pookie, by Sandra Boynton
- Henny, Penny, Lenny, Denny, and Mike, written by Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Mike Austin
- The last kids on Earth and the midnight blade, Max Brallier & Douglas Holgate
- The 65-story treehouse, Andy Griffiths ; illustrated by Terry Denton
- Restart, Gordon Korman
- Cat ladies, by Susi Schaefer
- Nancy Clancy, late-breaking news!, written by Jane O'Connor ; illustrations by Robin Preiss Glasser
- Two peas in a pod, Sarah Mlynowski
- Sleepy, the goodnight buddy, by Drew Daywalt ; illustrated by Scott Campbell
- Beauty queen, Sarah Mlynowski
- The twelve pets of Christmas, by Taylor Garland
- Greetings from witness protection!, Jake Burt
- The great pasta escape, written by Miranda Paul ; illustrated by Javier Joaquin
- It's shoe time!, by [Mo Willems and] Bryan Collier
- Lambslide, by Ann Patchett ; illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser
- I can fix it!, Robert Munsch ; illustrated by Michael Martchenko
- Best nerds forever, James Patterson & Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Charles Santoso
- How to catch a turkey, from the New York times bestselling author and illustrator Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton
- Ruffing it, James Patterson with Steven Butler ; illustrated by Richard Watson
- Pete the cat's 12 groovy days of Christmas, Kimberly & James Dean