Publishers: Amulet Books
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a lively mix of imaginative stories and accessible nonfiction, often centered on youthful curiosity and adventure. Readers can expect a blend of character-driven narratives alongside engaging educational themes, with a focus on both fantastical worlds and real-world topics. The range is broad, so exploring by subject or tone can help find the right fit.
What you’ll often find
- Adventures set in richly imagined fantasy realms featuring magic and epic quests.
- Humorous and relatable stories that explore friendship, family, and everyday challenges.
- Nonfiction and narrative works that encourage curiosity about science, nature, and technology.
- Series and media tie-ins that expand on popular fictional universes and characters.
- Stories with elements of mystery and suspense, often with youthful protagonists solving puzzles.
- Graphic novels and illustrated books that combine visual storytelling with humor or action.
- Explorations of social themes such as politics, government, and community engagement in accessible formats.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by choosing between more fantastical or realistic story settings to narrow your search.
- Look for series or media tie-ins if you prefer continuing stories or familiar worlds.
- Filter by tone to find either lighthearted humor, suspenseful mysteries, or thoughtful explorations.
- Seek out nonfiction titles that focus on science, nature, or social topics for educational reading.
- Use subject clusters like adventure, friendship, or technology to guide your selection.
- Explore graphic novels and illustrated books for a visually engaging experience.
- Consider the age or reading level indicated to match the complexity and style you want.
Good fit if you like
- Imaginative worlds where magic and epic quests drive the story forward.
- Light, humorous narratives that capture everyday social dynamics and friendships.
- Books that blend learning with storytelling, especially about science and civic themes.
- Engaging mysteries that invite readers to solve puzzles alongside the characters.
- Visual storytelling that combines art and narrative for a dynamic reading experience.
- Series-based reading that builds on familiar characters and settings over time.
- Stories that balance action and emotional growth within youthful perspectives.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kit Do-It-Yourself Book — Jeff Kinney
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Jelly — Clare Rees
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Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly Adventure — Jeff Kinney
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Star Struck! (the Cosmic Adventures of Astrid and Stella Book #2 (a Hello!Lucky Book)) A Graphic Novel — Hello!Lucky
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Gooseberry — Robin Gow
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Darth Paper Strikes Back — Tom Angleberger
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The Terrible Two — Mac Barnett
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Unscripted — Nicole Kronzer
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G. I. Joe Classified Book One — Kelley Skovron
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The Good Egg — Mariko Tamaki
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Mission Multiverse — Rebecca Caprara
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M is for Mama’s Boy — Michael Buckley
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The Ugly Truth — Jeff Kinney
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Trouble with Tattle-Tails (the Fabled Stables Book #2) — Jonathan Auxier
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Atlantis: the Accidental Invasion (Atlantis Book #1) — Gregory Mone
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ART2-D2’s Guide to Folding and Doodling — Tom Angleberger
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Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue! An Origami Yoda Book — Tom Angleberger
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The Unlikely Aventuras of Ramón and El Cucuy (the Unlikely Aventuras of Ramón and El Cucuy Book #1) An Illustrated Chapter Book — Donna Barba Higuera
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Exploring Flight! (Ada Twist, Scientist: the Why Files #1) — Andrea Beaty
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The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett An Origami Yoda Book — Tom Angleberger
