Cat on the Run in Cucumber Madness by Aaron Blabey

Cat on the Run in Cucumber Madness continues Princess Beautiful’s chaotic escape with humor, suspense, and quirky adventure. The reviewer highlights how the story blends fast action, high vocabulary, and expressive illustrations that keep young readers hooked. Princess Beautiful’s fear of cucumbers, her new friendship with Marv, and the nonstop twists make this installment fun and engaging for ages seven to ten.

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Someone Else’s Shoes by Jojo Moyes

Jojo Moyes’ Someone Else’s Shoes is a hilarious and heartwarming look at the chaos of modern life. When two women swap gym bags, they accidentally switch perspectives, driving home a message about gratitude, resilience, and the essential bond of female friendship. It’s a meticulously detailed story that’s both funny and inspiring.

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Dog Man: Big Jim Begins by Dav Pilkey

In this latest Dog Man adventure, Big Jim and his grumpy grandfather escape from cat jail only to stumble into a superhero party gone wrong. Their fellow heroes have been poisoned by a sleeping potion from UFOs known as the Space Cuties, who plan to take over the world.

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The Tapper Twins Go to War (with Each Other) by Geoff Rodkey

Twelve-year-old fraternal twins Claudia and Reese couldn’t be more different—except in their determination to win their ongoing prank war. When things escalate from the cafeteria to the digital world of an online game, the battle spins hilariously out of control. Told through chat logs, photos, and text messages, The Tapper Twins Go to War perfectly captures middle school life in a digitally connected world.

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