Reviews by Tag: family dynamics

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Invincible: Compendium One by Robert Kirkman

Invincible: Compendium One

By Robert Kirkman
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Mahad Zamir
Feb 19, 2025

Invincible: Compendium One by Robert Kirkman follows the journey of Mark Grayson, a teenage boy who inherits superpowers from his father, Omni-Man, a heroic figure with a dark secret. As Mark embraces his role as the superhero Invincible, he faces numerous challenges, including powerful enemies and the realization that his father’s intentions may not be as noble as they first appeared. The book blends action, personal struggles and family dynamics while exploring themes of responsibility, morality and identity.

Teen Review
The Long Haul by Jeff Kinney

Long Haul

By Jeff Kinney
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
A
Feb 19, 2025

Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul takes Greg Heffley and his family on a road trip—one that quickly spirals into chaos. What starts as a family vacation filled with big plans turns into a disaster full of car troubles, lost belongings, terrifying seagulls and plenty of Heffley family mishaps. From questionable motels to a run-in with a rival road trip family, Greg’s journey is nothing short of disastrous—and absolutely hilarious.

Teen Review
Cabin Fever by Jeff Kinney

Cabin Fever

By Jeff Kinney
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
A
Feb 19, 2025

Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever throws Greg Heffley into a winter nightmare as he gets snowed in with his family—just as he’s on the verge of getting in trouble for accidentally vandalizing school property. With the power out, supplies running low and his little brother Manny making life even harder, Greg is stuck trying to survive both the freezing cold and his family’s antics. As always, Kinney delivers nonstop humor with Greg’s sarcastic observations and exaggerated reactions to everyday struggles.

Teen Review
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days by Jeff Kinney

Dog Days

By Jeff Kinney
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
A.T.
Feb 12, 2025

Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days follows Greg Heffley as he tries to have the perfect summer—one filled with video games, air conditioning and zero responsibilities. Unfortunately for him, his mom has other plans, pushing him to spend more time outside, bond with his family and even get a job. From disastrous trips to the beach to a failed lawn care business with Rowley, Greg’s summer quickly spirals into one awkward and hilarious misadventure after another.

Teen Review
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules

Rodrick Rules

By Jeff Kinney
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
A.T.
Feb 12, 2025

Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules picks up where the first book left off, following Greg Heffley as he continues to navigate the challenges of middle school—this time with even more trouble from his older brother, Rodrick. As Greg tries to keep an embarrassing secret from getting out, Rodrick uses it as leverage to make his life miserable. Meanwhile, their parents push them to bond which only leads to more chaos, pranks and Greg finding himself in one awkward situation after another. 

Teen Review
The Meaning of Maggie by Megan Jean Sovern

The Meaning of Maggie

By Megan Jean Sovern
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Theresa Korte
Aug 9, 2024

The Meaning Of Maggie follows 11 year old gifted child Maggie as she discovers the meaning of growing up and the struggle that comes with it. Maggie knows almost everything, but can’t seem to figure out why her cool dad’s legs are falling asleep, or why her mom is working double shifts. Maggie is a science fair winner, novice stock investor and future president, so she’s sure she can fix whatever is wrong. Maggie has to fight her middle school fears and work harder than ever to keep her family one loving unit.

Teen Review
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days by Jeff Kinney

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days

By Jeff Kinney
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Nithin
Aug 9, 2024

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney is the fourth installment in the series, taking readers through Greg Heffley's eventful summer vacation. Unlike the previous books, which focused on Greg's school life, Dog Days shifts the setting to summer, capturing the essence of lazy days, family outings and the trials of growing up. Greg imagines a summer of relaxation, video games and indoor comfort, but his plans are upended by his mom's desire for him to spend more time outdoors and bond with the family.

Teen Review
Closer to Nowhere by Ellen Hopkins

Closer to Nowhere

By Ellen Hopkins
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
SP
Jul 9, 2024

Closer to Nowhere is a very emotional and heart-warming story that shows family dynamics and relationships. This book follows the story of 2 cousins, Hannah, and Cal, who are forced to live together due to family problems. Even though at first they do not get along they must uncover family secrets and face difficulties together. In this novel, we see how the story of Hannah and Cal plays out. I enjoyed this story a lot because I loved how heart-touching and realistic this story is.

Teen Review

The Hazel Wood

By Melissa Albert
Star Rating
★★★

Rated by
Jillian K.
Mar 15, 2022

The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert is an interesting take on dark fairy tales, but also what the definition of family is. Alice, the granddaughter of famous author Althea Proserpine, has had trouble her whole life. Alice and her mother, Ella, have been moving around their entire lives due to strange people following them or Ella’s failed relationships, and not to mention the fact that Alice was kidnapped by an oddly familiar man when she was a young child.

Teen Review
The Twin by Natasha Preston

The Twin

By Natasha Preston
Star Rating
★★

Rated by
Isabella W.
Oct 21, 2021

The Twin by Natasha Preston is about two separated twins who recently lost their mother and were reunited to stay with their dad. The main character the reader follows is Ivy. We see her attempt to continue her normal life while living with her twin and the death of their mother. While living with her twin, Ivy notices some weird behavior.

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