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Max Braillier and Aaron Reynolds write stories that feature slapstick and gross-out humor, epic quests, and non-stop adventure. Their books are often heavily illustrated and feature spoofs of common genre tropes like zombies (Last Kids) or high fantasy (Fart Quest). Both are good choices for kids looking for laugh-out-loud, fast-paced series. -- Sarah Bean Thompson
These authors' works have the genre "humorous stories"; the subjects "rabbits," "quests," and "warriors"; illustrations that are "cartoony illustrations"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters" and "exaggerated characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors funny, offbeat, and witty, and they have the genre "humorous stories"; the subjects "boys," "monsters," and "ghosts"; and illustrations that are "cartoony illustrations" and "colorful illustrations."
These authors' works have the subjects "ninja," "rabbits," and "adventurers"; illustrations that are "minimally colored illustrations"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors plot-driven and witty, and they have the genres "humorous stories" and "fantasy fiction"; the subjects "rabbits," "magic," and "wizards"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors gross, and they have the subjects "rabbits," "fourth-grade boys," and "adventurers"; illustrations that are "fanciful illustrations"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors gross, and they have the genres "supernatural mysteries" and "paranormal fiction"; and the subjects "quests," "pirates," and "pirate ships."
These authors' works have the genre "humorous stories"; the subjects "rabbits," "fourth-grade boys," and "adventurers"; illustrations that are "cartoony illustrations"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors funny, amusing, and plot-driven, and they have the genres "picture books for children" and "humorous stories"; and the subjects "adventurers," "boys," and "child adventurers."
These authors' works have the appeal factors amusing, and they have the genre "humorous stories"; the subjects "rabbits," "fourth-grade boys," and "animals"; illustrations that are "cartoony illustrations"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters" and "exaggerated characters."
These authors' works have the appeal factors funny, amusing, and plot-driven, and they have the genre "humorous stories"; and the subject "misadventures."
These authors' works have the appeal factors funny, amusing, and plot-driven, and they have the genres "comics and graphic novels" and "humorous stories"; the subjects "fourth-grade boys" and "girls"; and illustrations that are "detailed illustrations."