humorous fiction

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humorous fiction

Tales of a fourth grade nothing

2005
Fourth-grader Peter Hatcher finds his demanding two-year-old brother an ever-increasing problem.

The tale of Meshka the Kvetch

1989
A woman who spends all her time complaining soon finds her complaints coming true.

Sideways stories from Wayside School

2001
Humorous episodes from the classroom on the thirtieth floor of Wayside School, which was accidentally built sideways with one classroom on each story.

Junie B. Jones and some sneaky peeky spying #4

1994
Six-year-old Junie B.'s penchant for spying on people and her curiosity about the private life of her teacher get her in trouble at kindergarten.

Scaredy Squirrel at night

2012
When Scaredy Squirrel decides to stay up all night in order to avoid having bad dreams, he tries to find a way to deal with the side effects of not sleeping.

Bowling alley bandit

2015
Arnie the talking doughnut is delighted to be Mr. Bing's new pet "doughnut-dog," so when Mr. Bing starts rolling gutter balls during a big bowling tournament, Arnie suspects foul play and sets out to solve the mystery.

Cavemice

2014
Geronimo Stilton's ancestor, Geronimo Stiltonoot, investigates a witness's claim of a moving mountain of ice.

Once upon a Marigold

2007
A young man with a mysterious past and a penchant for inventing things leaves the troll who raised him, meets an unhappy princess he has loved from afar, and discovers a plot against her and her father.

Attack of the kraken

The merfolk living in the underwater city of Atlantis are worried the kraken is attacking their city. But as Blizz Richards and his team of cryptids investigate, he thinks there may be more to the story than meets the eye.

Bad Kitty drawn to trouble

The author, Nick Bruel, introduces himself, gives readers step-by-step instructions on how to draw the character Bad Kitty, and takes readers through the process of creating a story. He introduces concepts such as "protagonist," "foreshadowing," "setting," "plot," "theme," and "conflict," and provides examples of each in the course of this illustrated humorous story about Bad Kitty.

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