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THE CATASTROPHIC FRIENDSHIP FAILS OF LOTTIE BROOKS

From the Lottie Brooks series , Vol. 2

Laugh-out-loud funny.

An English tween navigates friendships with humor and honesty.

Lottie Brooks, age 12 and 1/2, is back. Her best friend, Molly, has moved back to Brighton from Australia, and Lottie can’t wait for her to meet her new friend, Jess. The three of them will be Kingswood Secondary’s Terrific Threesome. Lottie’s also doing her best not to obsess about Dreamy Daniel, an effort which yields very mixed results. At first it looks like sixth grade will be drama-free, and her frenemies, Amber and Poppy, will leave her alone this year, making school more fun—but Lottie’s life never quite works out as expected. As Molly drifts toward a friendship with Amber, Lottie is left feeling sad and confused. On top of all this, there’s the arrival of new baby sister Bella; annoying younger brother Toby is acting, well, annoying; and her parents are too exhausted to help her much at all. Can Lottie navigate tween friendships, a crush, and self-doubt? Lottie’s hilariously rambling digressions go hand in hand with her endearing self-deprecation and heartwarming revelations about family, friends, and life. Through her witty diary entries, complete with playful stick-figure illustrations and doodles, Lottie offers a relatable perspective on life’s ups and downs, encouraging readers to navigate change and be authentic without ever devolving into a lecture. Most characters present white. The earlier volume established that Jess, who wears her hair in Afro puffs, is of Jamaican descent.

Laugh-out-loud funny. (quiz, fact files) (Fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: Feb. 10, 2026

ISBN: 9798217116652

Page Count: 464

Publisher: Random House

Review Posted Online: Nov. 22, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2026

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CHARLOTTE'S WEB

The three way chats, in which they are joined by other animals, about web spinning, themselves, other humans—are as often...

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A successful juvenile by the beloved New Yorker writer portrays a farm episode with an imaginative twist that makes a poignant, humorous story of a pig, a spider and a little girl.

Young Fern Arable pleads for the life of runt piglet Wilbur and gets her father to sell him to a neighbor, Mr. Zuckerman. Daily, Fern visits the Zuckermans to sit and muse with Wilbur and with the clever pen spider Charlotte, who befriends him when he is lonely and downcast. At the news of Wilbur's forthcoming slaughter, campaigning Charlotte, to the astonishment of people for miles around, spins words in her web. "Some Pig" comes first. Then "Terrific"—then "Radiant". The last word, when Wilbur is about to win a show prize and Charlotte is about to die from building her egg sac, is "Humble". And as the wonderful Charlotte does die, the sadness is tempered by the promise of more spiders next spring.

The three way chats, in which they are joined by other animals, about web spinning, themselves, other humans—are as often informative as amusing, and the whole tenor of appealing wit and pathos will make fine entertainment for reading aloud, too.

Pub Date: Oct. 15, 1952

ISBN: 978-0-06-026385-0

Page Count: 192

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Sept. 14, 2011

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1952

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GHOSTS

Telgemeier’s bold colors, superior visual storytelling, and unusual subject matter will keep readers emotionally engaged and...

Catrina narrates the story of her mixed-race (Latino/white) family’s move from Southern California to Bahía de la Luna on the Northern California coast.

Dad has a new job, but it’s little sister Maya’s lungs that motivate the move: she has had cystic fibrosis since birth—a degenerative breathing condition. Despite her health, Maya loves adventure, even if her lungs suffer for it and even when Cat must follow to keep her safe. When Carlos, a tall, brown, and handsome teen Ghost Tour guide introduces the sisters to the Bahía ghosts—most of whom were Spanish-speaking Mexicans when alive—they fascinate Maya and she them, but the terrified Cat wants only to get herself and Maya back to safety. When the ghost adventure leads to Maya’s hospitalization, Cat blames both herself and Carlos, which makes seeing him at school difficult. As Cat awakens to the meaning of Halloween and Day of the Dead in this strange new home, she comes to understand the importance of the ghosts both to herself and to Maya. Telgemeier neatly balances enough issues that a lesser artist would split them into separate stories and delivers as much delight textually as visually. The backmatter includes snippets from Telgemeier’s sketchbook and a photo of her in Día makeup.

Telgemeier’s bold colors, superior visual storytelling, and unusual subject matter will keep readers emotionally engaged and unable to put down this compelling tale. (Graphic fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: Sept. 13, 2016

ISBN: 978-0-545-54061-2

Page Count: 256

Publisher: Scholastic

Review Posted Online: July 1, 2016

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2016

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