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Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson's Journal by Jeff Kinney reads as humorous, innocent. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.

What Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson's Journal is like to read

A middle-grade diary offering Rowley's earnest, optimistic perspective on friendship, school life, and identity—shifting the lens from Greg's wry narration to a sincere, endearing voice while maintaining Kinney's signature lighthearted humor and conversational accessibility. Best for: fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid seeking alternative viewpoint,readers who love earnest, optimistic protagonists,middle-grade audiences enjoying school humor and friendship dynamics.

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Dork Diaries
Rachel Renée Russell · 2009
A doodle-filled diary romp through middle-school social warfare — breezy, self-deprecating, and packed with cringe-comedy set pieces at Nikki's snobby new school.
younger readers
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Big Nate Blasts Off!
Lincoln Peirce · 2016
A rapid-fire, cartoon-illustrated romp through middle-school mayhem where Nate's overconfident narration turns a school-paper scandal into escalating comic disasters.
younger readerscomplete story
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Captain Underpants and the terrifying return of Tippy Tinkletrousers
Dav Pilkey · 2012
A fast, silly romp built on chaos and slapstick as two kids face a time-travel villain — outrageous, cartoonish fun aimed squarely at young readers.
younger readersdeep cut
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Big Nate Genius Mode
Lincoln Pierce · 2013
A breezy, cartoon-illustrated romp through middle-school study drama, played for laughs across quick vignettes.
younger readerscomplete storydeep cut
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Wimpy Kid
Jeff Kinney · 2011
A comic middle-school survival tale told through a boy's everyday embarrassments and social schemes, light and episodic with the looming dread of the Cheese Touch as its running gag.
younger readerscomplete storydeep cut
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Aspettando L'Onda Gigante
Elisabetta Dami · 2009
A brisk, brightly-illustrated mystery-adventure with five plucky friends investigating a dangerous surf scheme — light stakes, quick chapters, and cheerful camaraderie throughout.
mildly eerieyounger readerscomplete story
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Middle school, get me out of here!
James Patterson · 2012
A breezy, illustrated diary-style romp through the horrors of a new art school, narrated with self-deprecating middle-school swagger.
younger readersdeep cut
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Stage Fright on a Summer Night
Mary Pope Osborne · 2002
A time-traveling adventure where young protagonists enter Shakespeare's world to solve a human problem (stage fright), blending history, magic, and warm friendship in an accessible, briskly-paced narrative.
younger readersdeep cut
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First Term at Malory Towers
Enid Blyton · 1967
A cozy British boarding-school story of new friendships, small scrapes, and belonging — episodic, warm, and comfortably paced for young readers.
younger readersdeep cut
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Stacey and the cheerleaders
Ann M. Martin · 1993
A gentle exploration of middle-school social pressure and friendship loyalty, told in Martin's trademark earnest, conversational voice.
YAdeep cut
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Ellen Tebbits
Beverly Cleary · 1951
A gentle, funny slice of childhood school life centered on Ellen's everyday embarrassments and her friendship with the new girl Austine.
younger readerscomplete storydeep cut
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Smile
Raina Telgemeier · 2010
An earnest, episodic middle-school memoir in comics form — funny and cringey by turns, with real warmth as Raina grows past her insecurities.
younger readerscomplete story

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