If You Like Diary of a Wimpy Kid...

Let's pretend this never happened: by Jamie Kelly
by Jim Benton

In her diary, middle school student Jamie Kelly describes her life
at home and at school, including her attempts to triumph over her nemesis, the beautiful and popular Angeline.
Bad kitty
by Nick Bruel

When a kitty discovers that none of her favorite foods are in the house, she decides to become very, very bad, in a clever alphabet book by the author of Boing!
The Dunderheads
by Paul Fleischman

Due to her tyrannical attitude in class and the unjust confiscation of Junkyard's prized possession, Pencil, Wheels, Spider, and the rest of
the school misfits decide to join forces against mean Miss Breakbone and give her a dose of her own medicine.
Melonhead
by Katy Kelly

Despite having been given a silly nickname by his friend, Adam Melon
is determined to prove to all just how talented he is and so enters this year's inventing fair with something special that is certain to win the big prize and earn him the respect he rightfully deserves!
Stink: the incredible shrinking kid
by Megan McDonald

In honor of Judy Moody's younger "bother," Stink, the creators of the award-winning series have brought back the boy wonder with a bold
new design for all his Stink-y adventures—no lie!
Ricky Ricotta's mighty robot: the first
adventure novel

by Dav Pilkey

Ricky Ricotta, a small mouse, saves a giant robot from his evil creator, Dr. Stinky, and in turn, the robot protects Ricky from the bullies at
school and it saves the city from Dr. Stinky's plan to destroy it.
Spaceheadz
by Jon Scieszka

Starting fifth grade at a new school, Michael K. discovers that all his classmates and the class hamster are actually aliens in disguise who have traveled to earth to convince the children of the world to help
save the planet, an effort challenged by their unfamiliarity with
real-kid behavior.
Finn Reeder, flu fighter: how I survived a worldwide pandemic, the school bully, and the craziest game of dodge ball ever
by Eric Stevens

Finn Reeder thought it was just a dumb assignment when a sub told his English class that they had to start keeping a journal; little did he know that his journal would turn into the record of a major flu pandemic.
The tweenage guide to not being unpopular
by Jimmy Gownley

Amelia and the gang encounter mobs, makeovers and bad catch
phrases in a daring attempt to not be unpopular.