Dog Man

Graphix roundup of gorgeous Spring 2020 covers

Take a look at some of the exciting, new graphic novels from our friends at Graphix hitting shelves in Spring 2020! Scroll down to see all the amazing covers!

Dog Man: Fetch-22 by Dav Pilkey

On sale Decemeber 10, 2019

Petey the Cat is out of jail, and he has a brand-new lease on life. While Petey's reevaluated what matters most, Li'l Petey is struggling to find the good in the world. Can Petey and Dog Man stop fighting like cats and dogs long enough to put their paws together and work as a team? They need each other now more than ever — Li'l Petey (and the world) is counting on them!

Karen's Witch (Baby-sitters Little Sister Graphic Novel #1) by Ann M. Martin and Katy Farina

On sale December 26, 2019

A fresh and fun graphic novel series spin-off of The Baby-sitters Club, featuring Kristy's little stepsister!

Karen Brewer lives next door to Mrs. Porter, who wears long black robes and has wild gray hair. Mrs. Porter has a black cat named Midnight and always seems to be working in her garden. Karen isn't supposed to spy on her neighbor, but she's determined to prove that Mrs. Porter is a witch named Morbidda Destiny!

Mrs. Porter is getting ready to have a special meeting at her house, and Karen is sure the meeting is for witches. Are they going to cast a spell on Karen? Or will she be brave enough to send them away — once and for all?

The Silver Eyes (Five Nights at Freddy's Graphic Novel #1) based on the novel by Scott Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley, adapted and illustrated by Claudia Schröder

On sale December 26, 2019

Ten years after the horrific murders at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza that ripped their town apart, Charlie — whose father owned the restaurant — and her childhood friends reunite on the anniversary of the tragedy and find themselves at the old pizza place which had been locked up and abandoned for years. After they discover a way inside, they realize that things are not as they used to be. The four adult-sized animatronic mascots that once entertained patrons have changed. They now have a dark secret... and a murderous agenda.

The Way Home (Owly #1) by Andy Runton

On Sale February 4, 2020

Owly is a good-natured little owl, and he's always helping those around him. But despite his kindness, he seems to frighten would-be friends away before they even give him a chance, just because he's an owl. That all changes, though, once Owly meets Wormy. Like Owly, Wormy is in need of a good friend, too — someone who can be counted on for a helping hand, a good laugh, and a great adventure!

I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 (I Survived Graphic Novel #1) by Lauren Tarshis, adapted by Georgia Ball

On Sale February 4, 2020

Ten-year-old George Calder can't wait to explore every inch of the Titanic, even if his little sister, Phoebe, has to tag along. But when George sneaks away without her and ventures into the first class baggage room, a terrible boom shakes the entire boat. Suddenly, water is everywhere, and George's life changes forever...

The Legend of the Fire Princess (She-Ra Graphic Novel #1) based on stories by by Noelle Stevenson, written by Gigi D.G., and illustrated by Paulina Ganucheau

On Sale February 4, 2020

Even after everything that's happened, the world outside the Horde's walls is still a strange one to Adora. Each day she's learning more about her growing powers as She-Ra, including something new: the ability to heal corrupted runestones. Runestones are the magical source from which princesses like Frosta, Mermista, and Perfuma draw their power, but Glimmer knows of another runestone — one with a dark past. Long ago a fire princess ruled the lands to the west, until her thirst for power corrupted her, and led to the ruin of her kingdom. Glimmer thinks the lost fire runestone could give the Rebellion an edge in the fight against the Horde, but claiming this ancient power won't be easy... especially not when the Horde has their eyes set on the same prize.

The Boy Who Became a Dragon: A Biography of Bruce Lee by Jim Di Bartolo

On Sale February 4, 2020

Bruce Lee was born on November 27, 1940 — in both the hour and the year of the dragon. Almost immediately, he was plunged into conflict: as a child in Hong Kong as it was invaded and occupied by the Japanese; as the object of discrimination and bullying; and as a teenager grappling against the influence of gangs.

As the world knows, Lee found his salvation and calling through kung fu — first as a student, then as a teacher, and finally as a global star. 

Nat Enough by Maria Scrivan

On sale April 7, 2020

Making friends isn't easy, but losing them is even harder! Natalie has never felt that she's enough — athletic enough, stylish enough, or talented enough. And on the first day of middle school, Natalie discovers that things are worse than she thought — now she's not even cool enough for her best friend, Lily! As Natalie tries to get her best friend back, she learns more about her true self and natural talents. If Natalie can focus on who she is rather than who she isn't, then she just might realize she's more than enough, just the way she is.

Me Three! (Catwad #3) by Jim Benton

On sale April 7, 2020

Catwad and Blurmp are back and ready for more adventures in this newest volume in which they explore subjects like new friends, jealousy, allergies, and more!

(Cover not final.)

Bird & Squirrel All Or Nothing (Bird & Squirrel #6) by James Burks

On Sale April 21, 2020

Squirrel helps Bird overcome his biggest challenge yet — FAMILY! The dangerous Horned Toad 500 cross-country race is coming up and Bird's father has always won it. But when his dad gets injured, Bird reluctantly joins the race to save the family honor. While dealing with the scorching desert heat and dirty tricks from another team, Bird and Squirrel are put to the ultimate test of endurance and sportsmanship. Along the way, the duo learns that, win or lose, having good friends and family will always get you to the finish line.

Follow @GraphixBooks for future announcements and takeovers!

Dav Pilkey news: Do Good Tour, new books, Dog Man the Musical, and more

We're thrilled to announce the launch of “Do Good,” a campaign to encourage readers of all ages to give back and make a positive impact in their communities.

Inspired by the characters and themes in the worldwide bestselling Dog Man series by Dav Pilkey, highlights from the initiative include a transcontinental book tour featuring events with a charitable component in multiple cities across the U.S. and Asia, where Dav Pilkey will be appearing at arenas, military bases, ballparks, theaters, schools, libraries, book fairs and festivals—including being a featured author at the China Shanghai International Children’s Book Fair (CCBF).

Summer 2019 kicks off an exciting year for Dav Pilkey and Dog Man, including the following noteworthy events:

Dog Man “Do Good” Global Tour:

Starting in August and continuing throughout the fall, Dav Pilkey’s “Do Good Tour” will bring together kids, families, and educators, to highlight the many ways books inspire—and how each individual can help others make a positive difference wherever they are. Hosted by bookstores and key community partners, all of the events will have a "do good" component to support non-profit literacy organizations, local charities, military families, schools as well as libraries in underserved areas. The "Do Good Tour” will officially kick-off at the Mississippi Book Festivalin Jackson, Mississippi on August 17. 

While in Mississippi, Dav Pilkey will make an appearance before thousands of school children from Title 1 schools. The tour will continue in St. Louis, Missouri at the Chaifetz Arena on August 18.

Additional U.S. tour markets will be announced via Scholastic’s social media platforms throughout the summer, so be sure you're following us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! In addition to getting the opportunity to meet Dav Pilkey and hearing his inspiring story as a kid who struggled with ADHD and dyslexia, attendees at each family-friendly event will be treated to fun activities including photo opportunities with Dog Man and Captain Underpants costumed characters, signed books, giveaways, and more.

Following the U.S. tour, Dav Pilkey will appear at the China Shanghai International Children’s Book Fair (CCBF), with additional stops in Hong Kong and Mumbai in November, and visits to Australia and Canada in 2020. For more information and details about the “Do Good” tour, visit www.scholastic.com/davpilkey.  

New Publishing:

Dav Pilkey’s wildly popular Dog Man series explores universal themes and positive messages including empathy, compassion, kindness, persistence, and being true to one’s self. The next installment in the series, Dog Man: For Whom the Ball Rollsdelves into the importance of not just being good but doing good, and will be published simultaneously in the U.S., Canada, UK and Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and across Asia on August 13, 2019. The series continues with Dog Man: Fetch-22 to be released on December 10, 2019

Dog Man: The Musical:

The expansion of the Dog Man brand continues with the world premiere of Dog Man: The Musical from TheaterWorksUSA which debuted at the Lucille Lortel Theater in New York City on June 28 and will run through August 4.

The musical will tour across North America starting in Fall 2019 and continue through 2020. TheaterWorksUSA, which has been a not-for-profit leader in producing theater for young and family audiences for over half a century, continues its legacy of doing good by providing more than 5,000 free tickets to New York City youth during the premiere run and offering subsidized tickets to communities in need throughout the tour. For more information about Dog Man: The Musical and its mission to reach underserved communities with exceptional theater, visit www.twusa.org.  

“Do Good” for Educators:

Scholastic, will partner with the American Library Association and ALA Graphics, also announced that the ALA READ poster and bookmark featuring original Dog Man artwork by Dav Pilkey with the message, “Be a Reading Supa-Buddy. Do Good,” will be available through the ALA store starting this month. As an added resource for educators, parents, and fans of Dav Pilkey’s books, Scholastic will launch adedicated website, www.scholastic.com/davpilkey, an online hub that will provide access to free downloadable classroom activities, tour information, learn and share ideas on how students around the world are making a positive impact in their communities. 

Visit scholastic.com/davpilkey for more information!

Baby-sitters, Supa Buddies, and BFFs: some our favorite book best friends

Happy National Best Friends Day! 

From saving the world to navigating school, these book best friends prove there's nothing you can't do with a team on your side. We rounded up some of our favorite best friend duos and groups who have taught us what being a friend is all about. 

George and Harold from the Captain Underpants series by Dav Pilkey

    • George and Harold became best friends in kindergarten, and they've been sharing laughs, writing comics, and fighting crime together ever since.

    Dog Man and Li'l Petey from the Dog Manseries by Dav Pilkey

      • Li'l Petey lives with Dog Man and their remarkable robot pal, 80-HD. Most of the time, they're a family, but sometimes, they're the Supa Buddies!

      Gale and Katniss from The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

        • Katniss has been hunting with her best friend Gale in District 12 since they were kids. She trusts no one more with her life and the lives of her family, especially after she's called into the Hunger Games.

        Harry, Ron, and Hermione from the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling

          • "But from that moment on, Hermione Granger became their friend. There are some things you can't share without ending up liking each other, and knocking out a twelve-foot mountain troll is one of them." - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

          Pencil and Eraser from Perfect by Max Amato

            • Persnickety Eraser and fun-loving Pencil are an unlikely pair, but eventually, they learn to become perfect pals.

            Hector and Louie from Best Friends in the Universe by Stephanie Watson  

              • “Wanna know why we’re best friends?”—Hector 
              • “There are five million reasons.”—Louie

              Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia, Stacey, and Dawn from The Baby-sitters Club series by Ann M. Martin

                • Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia, Stacey, and Dawn are The Baby-sitters Club! Whatever comes up — cranky toddlers, huge dogs, scary neighbors, prank calls — you can count on them to save the day. They’re the best friends you'll ever have!

                Blue, Gansey, Noah, Adam and Ronan from The Raven Cycle series by Maggie Stievater

                  • Blue and The Raven Boys in The Raven Cycle are tied together by an epic quest – but also by a deep and all-encompassing friendship that only deepens as they get closer to their goals.

                  Emily and Navin from the Amulet series by Kazu Kibuishi

                    • Emily and Navin face terrifying dangers with the help of a mechanical rabbit named Miskit and a robotic crew, proving that working together, they can defeat all odds.

                    Mr. Wolf, Mr. Piranha, Mr. Snake, and Mr. Shark from the Bad Guys series by Aaron Blabey 

                      • Bad guys are doing good deeds...whether you want them to or not! They sound like bad guys, they look like bad guys... and they even smell like bad guys. But Mr. Wolf, Mr. Piranha, Mr. Snake, and Mr. Shark are about to change all of that, together.

                      Danny and Madison from Making Friends by Kristen Gudsnuk

                        • Danny needs a perfect friend, but sometimes making (or creating) one is a lot easier than keeping one!

                        Bird and Squirrel from the Bird and Squirrel series by James Burks

                          • Squirrel is afraid of his own shadow, and Bird doesn't have a care in the world, but together they make the perfect friendship!

                          Aster and Charlie from the Witch Boy series by Molly Knox Ostertag

                            • Aster feels like there’s no one he can confide in about his dream of being a witch, until he meets Charlie and discovers how powerful it is to have someone accept you for who you are. 

                            The cutest pairs from We Belong Together by Joyce Wan

                              • Joyce Wan’s adorable board book is an ode to companionship, starring adorable pairs like peanut butter and jelly, pencil and paper, and bacon and eggs!

                              Magdalys and the Dactyl Hill Squad from the Dactyl Hill Squad by Daniel José Older 

                                • “The Dactyl Hill Squad had become the closest thing she’d ever known to a family besides her actual siblings.”- Dactyl Hill Squad 

                                Melissa and Kelly from George by Alex Gino

                                  • With the help of her best friend Kelly, Melissa comes up with a plan so everyone can know who she is, once and for all.

                                  Paris, Fuse, and Kya from Spin by Lamar Giles

                                    • Frenemies Kya and Fuse have to put aside their differences to solve the murder of their best friend, rising star DJ ParSec.

                                    Kimi, Bex, and Atsuko from I Love You So Mochi by Sarah Kuhn

                                      • In this adorable romantic comedy about finding yourself, finding love, and finding your passion, Kimi is constantly supported by her best friends Bex and Atsuko, who all encourage each other to become their ultimate selves.

                                       

                                      If your young reader is picking up one of these books, make sure they're logging their reading minutes in the Scholastic Read-A-Palooza Summer Reading Challenge!

                                      Books + Blockbusters: 30 books to read if you can't get enough of this summer's movies

                                      There are some big summer blockbusters coming to theaters this summer, and we've got the perfect book pairings for each one!

                                      Research shows us that kids when kids choose the books they read, they're more likely to finish and to enjoy the reading experience, so it's important to expose your young readers to a wide variety of books that match their interests! Whether their summer obsession is Princess Jasmine or Buzz and Woody, these 30 books are sure to keep them turning the pages all summer long.

                                      (And don't forget to encourage your child to keep track of ALL of their summer reading minutes in our Scholastic Read-a-Palooza Summer Reading Challenge! Each minute read will help unlock book donations to kids in need across the country!)

                                       

                                      The Sun is Also a Star (in theaters May 17)

                                      If you're looking for a summer love story, then you’ll love these sweet YA romances!

                                      Aladdin (in theaters May 24)

                                      Can't get enough of flying carpets and larger than life genies? Be sure to check out this spin on the story!

                                      Secret Life of Pets 2 (in theaters June 7)

                                      If you want further answers to the question, what DO our pets do all day? Then be sure to check out the furry friends in these reads!

                                      Toy Story 4 (in theaters June 21)

                                      If you can’t get enough of your favorite toys coming to life, read about the school where toys learn to play!

                                      Spiderman Far From Home (in theaters July 5)

                                      Ready for another high-flying adventure? Read these epic tales about some of our other favorite superheroes!

                                      Lion King (in theaters July 19)

                                      Looking to learn more about lions? Then read about these fierce felines!

                                      Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (in theaters August 9)

                                      Need a good spooky story to share around the campfire? Try these scary reads!

                                      Angry Birds 2 (in theaters August 16)

                                      If you’re excited for this movie based on the addictive game, you’ll love this guidebook to another beloved kids’ game!

                                      If your young reader is picking up one of these books, make sure they're logging their reading minutes in the Scholastic Read-A-Palooza Summer Reading Challenge!

                                      14 books perfect for Gemini readers

                                      Have you been searching for your other half? Whether you're a Gemini or not, we think what you've been searching for is a book! Check out our book roundup for Twins' of all ages below to enjoy during Gemini Season (May 21 - June 20).

                                      Gemini are known for being energetic and quick-witted, and can blend into any social situation with ease. Always the optimist, a Gemini is ready to move on to the next thing when a plan A doesn’t work out. Paired with optimism is a Gemini’s core value of love!

                                      The Twins definitely get a bad reputation for being two-faced, but really they’re just trying to see all sides of a situation. They’re equipped with the utmost emotional intelligence, and really just want everyone to get along. Seeing as they are one of the most social and out-going signs, it's no surprise that Gemini are always making new friends.

                                      Symbol: The Twins

                                      Element: Air

                                      Ruling Planet: Mercury 

                                      Hogwarts House: Hufflepuff

                                      Gemini as a protagonist: A Gemini's curious nature is often getting them into sticky situations. A story starring a Gemini is sure to be eventful with plenty of characters in the mix. Stories of Geminis will have important lessons of friendship and honesty.

                                      How a Gemini saves the day: Just when it seems like there is no compromise to an argument amongst friends or way out of the corner a character has backed into — a quick-thinking Gemini is ready with a solution! Whether it's their ability to talk their way out of a situation or listen to hear what everyone has to say, a Gemini will find the answer to make everyone happy.

                                      Sign of the Gemini's sidekick: Leo

                                      Perfect reads for the Gemini in your life: We've rounded up the perfect books for Gemini in your life. Twins will love these out-going, honest characters!

                                      Picture Books (4-7)

                                      Young Readers (5-10)

                                      Middle Grade (8-12)

                                      Young Adult (12+)

                                      If your young reader is picking up one of these books, make sure they're logging their reading minutes in the Scholastic Read-A-Palooza Summer Reading Challenge!

                                      Booklist announces 50 best middle grade novels of the 21st century

                                      This week, Booklist announced their list of the 50 Best Middle Grade Novels of the 21st Century, and four Scholastic books have made the cut!

                                      Click here to see the full list, and scroll on down to see the Scholastic titles that were featured!

                                      Dog Man series by Dav Pilkey

                                      This madcap comics series about a policeman with a dog’s head combines doodly artwork, gross-out humor, cartoonish antics, and an intoxicating brand of frenetic pacing that’s irresistible to middle-graders. Even better, each installment in this ongoing, six-title series keeps the sure-bet premise fresh.

                                      Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick

                                      After his younger brother is diagnosed with leukemia, Steven throws himself into drumming. A story that could have been melodrama is told with reality, rawness, and wit.

                                      The Great Greene Heist by Varian Johnson

                                      Corruption threatens the integrity of a student-council election, but smooth operator Jackson Greene can handle it. This fast-paced caper reads like a middle-grade Ocean’s 11, complete with dizzying plot twists, unflappable swagger, and a multicultural cast of brilliant tweens.

                                      The Serpent's Secret by Sayantani DasGupta

                                      In this breathtaking adventure steeped in Bengali folklore, Kiranmala is displeased to learn that she isn’t a normal New Jersey tween but rather an Indian princess from another dimension. She can’t dwell—time to save her parents from a rakkhosh demon.

                                      Dog Man is coming to off-Broadway

                                      Our favorite crime-fighting half-human, half-canine is taking a bite out of the Big Apple this summer!

                                      Dog Man: The Musical is set to make its off-Broadway debut at the Lucille Lortel Theatre for the not-for-profit TheaterWorksUSA. The series will be adapted for the stage by Emmy Award-winning duo Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander (PBS's Peg + Cat, the upcoming Clifford the Big Red Dog series), with Jen Wineman directing. The musical will be designed for children 6 years old and up.

                                      “I just had the honor and privilege of seeing an early workshop performance of Dog Man: The Musical and I absolutely loved it,” author Pilkey said in a statement. “I admire the talented team at TheaterWorksUSA who are best known for making literature come alive and for creating entertainment that appeals to audiences of all ages. I can’t wait for everyone to see it!”

                                      Dog Man: The Musical will run from June 28-August 4, 2019. You can read more about today's announcement on Deadline.

                                      Books to read with your favorite cup of tea

                                      January is National Hot Tea Month! In the winter, there’s nothing better than getting cozy with a warm drink and a good book. To celebrate the wonderful tradition of tea-drinking, we’ve compiled a list of books you can read with your favorite cup of tea! 
                                       
                                      Choose your favorite brew from below and pair it with our recommended titles:

                                      Black Tea (with a splash of milk!)

                                      Having a cup of this strong, robust blend means that you’re ready for action-packed stories and hard-hitting journeys.
                                       

                                      Earl Grey Tea 

                                      This citrusy black tea will whisk you away to the UK, on a fun-filled excursion through British culture as you read these books.
                                       

                                      Green Tea

                                      These stories tug at the heartstrings—a perfect match for the soothing drink. You will experience a variety of emotions while reading these titles, much like the many varieties this tea comes in!
                                       

                                      White Tea

                                      The floral, delicate flavors of white tea will help you drift toward the supernatural realms of ghosts and witches.
                                       

                                      Rooibos Tea

                                      Meanwhile, the earthy tones of this beverage will bring you back to reality, so you can discover more about some incredible people in history! 
                                       

                                      Herbal Tea

                                      Herbal (decaffeinated) teas call for relaxation and some entertainment. Our graphic novel picks will certainly get you there!
                                       
                                       
                                      Happy reading, tea lovers!
                                       

                                      What to read in 2019 based on your horoscope

                                      It's time to start navigating 2019, readers! While life can be unpredictable we can look to the stars in the sky and the pages of books for some guidance. 

                                      We've rounded up our recommendations for each sign to help make this year your best yet. 

                                      Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 19)

                                      You are ambitious to achieve your goals this year ,and with your sign hosting several planets this year, the universe will be on your side. Your ruler, Saturn, will be housed in your sign in 2019, which bodes well for opportunity in all areas of your life. Be aware of the signs around you — the universe is telling you what you need, which can include needing a break or a chance to slow down, Cap. Use that time to self-reflect and build a solid foundation for the rest of the year. 

                                      Recommendations: The books to help you navigate your self-reflection this year include Amber & Dusk by Lyra Selene and The Love & Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan (on sale: 1/29/19). 

                                      Aquarius (Jan 20 – Feb 18)

                                      Opposites attract this year, Aquarius. With your home planet Uranus moving into Taurus in early March, you may feel at odds with yourself. Don’t try to do it all. Listen to your body when you’ve taken on too much. Toward the end of the year, Mars will move into Libra bringing a more laid back vibe to your ever-serious work ethic. With peaks and valleys of energy throughout 2019, remind yourself to stay positive.

                                      Recommendations: Take a page out of these books featuring unlikely pairs to guide your own balancing act. Read Perfect by Max Amato (on sale 1/29/19), Bird and Squirrel #5: All Tangled Up by James Burks (on sale 1/29/19), and Unicorn and Yeti: Sparkly New Friends by Heather Ayris Burnell (on sale 4/30/19) this year. 

                                      Pisces (Feb 19 – Mar 20)

                                      Your ruling planet Neptune is your sign for all of 2019, Pisces. Your sensitive energy will be heightened this year, and you will be more trusting and giving. Be careful with that energy because others may try to take advantage of you. When Neptune goes into retrograde in June, you’ll be more aware of those who don’t have your best interest in mind. Keep in mind that those who burn you should not deter you from continuing your selfless nature for those who deserve it.

                                      Recommendations: The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins will help you keep an arm’s length from those who don’t have your best interest in mind, while staying true to your selfless nature.

                                      Aries (Mar 20 – Apr 19)

                                      Get ready for a super powerful year, Aries! Your ruling planet Mars begins the year strong in your sign allowing you to fully embrace the new year. With the sun entering your sign as winter turns into spring, you’ll be fully prepared to blossom into your true self. There’s nothing holding you back from showing the world exactly who are.

                                      Recommendations: Embrace your power, Aries, with reads like Say Something by Peter H. Reynolds (on sale 2/26/19), Dog Man: Brawl of the Wild by Dav Pilkey, and Dactyl Hill Squad by Daniel José Older.

                                      Taurus (Apr 20 – May 20)

                                      It looks like your year should be clear sailing, Taurus, as your ruler, Venus, doesn’t go through any retrograde periods in 2019 — but don’t get too comfortable. While your areas of love and money should stabilize under Venus’ rule, it’s important to not become stagnant. When Uranus enters your sign at the beginning of March, don’t resist the planet’s energy of change. Keep an open mind and use the time to be introspective to figure out what you want this year.

                                      Recommendations: It can be easy to get comfortable when things are going steady. Read Not If I Save You First by Ally Carter and What Would She Do? by Kay Woodward this year to help you be proactive. 

                                      Gemini (May 21 – Jun 20)

                                      Get ready for an adventurous year because you’re up for anything in 2019. Your home planet Mercury will spend three retrogrades in the emotional water signs, which will affect your logical nature. Use these retros to step out of your emotional comfort zone. At the start of March you’ll be contemplating a big change, which can be scary but can also be really good.

                                      Recommendations: Itching to get your adventurous year going? Dive into The Very Impatient Caterpillar by Ross Burach (on sale: 2/26/19), Geronimo Stilton The Journey Through Time #6 (on Sale 1/26/19), and The Serpent’s Secret by Sayantani DasGupta to gear up for any big changes the year may bring.  

                                      Cancer (Jun 21 – Jul 22)

                                      Get ready to take control, Crabs! The sun will be spending time in your sign during the summer, which will have you feeling confident during your favorite time of year. If you felt yourself retreating into your comfort zone in 2018, be prepared to break free in 2019. The full moon in January will expose you to the truths you’ve been avoiding. Pay attention — they will help you set off on the path of your destiny.

                                      Recommendations: All The Crooked Saints by Maggie Stiefvater; The Moon Within by Aida Salazar; and I’m Fun, Too (LEGO) by Jonathan Fenske will help you chart the course to following your destiny in 2019.

                                      Leo (Jul 23 – Aug 22)

                                      Starting the year off with a supermoon at the end of January will make it hard to hide anything. If you’re experiencing big changes it will be difficult to keep the negative side effects to yourself, but you’ll be more than ready to shout your successes to the world. The intense energy at this time could lead to prolonged drama, so be prepared to check yourself, Leo, before you say something you can’t take back.

                                      Recommendations: Learn lessons in communication and confidence from Riverdale: The Day Before by Micol OstowTell Me Everything by Sarah Enni, and Drama by Raina Telgemeier to let your best self shine this year.

                                      Virgo (Aug 23 – Sep 22)

                                      The beginning of 2019 might have you feeling torn between which path to take this year when the supermoon is in your sign in February. The struggle between your emotional side and your practical side can make you feel stuck in place. Don’t feel like you have to keep these entities separate. Rather, you should use both your head and heart this year to help you reach your goals. It’s about balance, not singular choice.

                                      Recommendations: Facing a choice this year? Read City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab, Monkey and Cake: What Is Inside This Box by Drew Daywalt (on sale: 2/26/19), and Goosebumps Slappy World #7: It’s Alive! It’s Alive! (on sale 2/26/19) to help you decide which path is best to take.

                                      Libra (Sep 23 – Oct 22)

                                      2019 is a year of renewal for you, Libra! With no retrogrades in store for Venus, you can harness the balance you’ll feel all year to focus on your personal relationships. A full moon lands in your sign in March and the sun spends time in your sign starting in late September, which will prompt you to focus on repairing relationships in all aspects of your life throughout the year.

                                      Recommendations: Get ready to get personal with these reads, Libra! Listen To Your Heart by Kasie West, I Need a Hug by Aaron Blabey, and You Don’t Know Everything, Jilly P by Alex Gino will help you navigate those tricky personal relationships.

                                      Scorpio (Oct 23 – Nov 21)

                                      It’s time to get serious about the big picture, Scorp. Your co-rulers Pluto and Mars are on your side to help you achieve your dreams. With Mars staying direct all year you won’t lose any drive, and Pluto is remaining in Capricorn will help you retain power. Use this combination wisely though; don’t let yourself get worn out or off track.

                                      Recommendations: Stay focused with Mac B. and The Impossible Crime by Mac Barnett and Endgames (Newsprints #2) by Ru Xu this year, Scorp. These books will fill you with determination and drive.

                                      Sagittarius (Nov 22 – Dec 21)

                                      You love to learn new things, Sag, so get ready for a big year of lessons. Your home planet Jupiter will be in your outgoing sign until early December, which will allow you to be open-minded to new experiences. Jupiter’s retrograde in April will have you feeling more reflective than usual. Use this time to learn from past lessons and gear up for all the new opportunities headed your way.

                                      Recommendations: Ready to learn, Sag? Take notes from The Music of What Happens by Bill Konigsberg (on Sale: 2/26/19), Misunderstood Shark: Friends Don’t Eat Friends by Ame Dyckman (on sale: 1/29/19), and Mr. Wolf’s Class: Mystery Club by Aron Nels Steinke (on sale: 2/26/19) to be as open-minded as possible this year.

                                      Happy reading this year, and may the stars be on your side!

                                      The top 10 Graphix moments of the year

                                      2018 was a big year for our imprint, Graphix.

                                      With an exciting announcement from Raina Telgemeier; highly anticipated releases in the Dog Man and Amulet series; honors and praise for Hey, Kiddo; and authors traveling all across the country to meet fans, there’s a lot to look back on!

                                      Here are the top 10 Graphix moments of 2018:

                                      1. A 5 million copy first printing for Dog Man


                                      Earlier this month, Scholastic announced that Dog Man: Brawl of the Wild, the sixth book in Dav Pilkey’s bestselling series, would receive a 5 million copy print run – up from the 3 million printed for the last Dog Man book, Lord of the Fleas. Brawl of the Wild hits shelves next week, on December 24!

                                      2. Dav Pilkey’s “Howl with Laughter” Tour

                                      Speaking of Dav Pilkey! In the fall, the Captain Underpants & Dog Man creator traveled all across the United States and Canada on the “Howl with Laughter” Tour, meeting thousands of fans along the way! At every sold out stop, Dav gave an inspiring speech, signed books, and posted for supa-fun photos! Check out the video recap:

                                      3. Raina Telgemeier announces her next two books

                                      At New York Comic Con, bestselling graphic novelist Raina Telgemeier shared that two new books are on the way! Share Your Smile, on sale April 30, 2019, will be how-to book for budding graphic novelists, and Guts, her next graphic novel memoir, will release on September 10, 2019!

                                       

                                      4. Amulet 8 and a celebration in Seattle

                                      Fans of the Amulet series had a lot to celebrate in 2018! In September, Supernova – the eighth book in Kazu Kibuishi’s series – was released to much fanfare.

                                      And, on Sunday, August 19, the Seattle Mariners celebrated author/illustrator Kazu Kibuishi with Amulet Day at Safeco Field! The event included a presentation by Kazu, plus a meet & greet and book signing for fans before the game. Attendees also received a special tee shirt designed by Kazu just for the Mariners.

                                      5. Graphix launches an Instagram account

                                      This summer, Graphix joined Instagram and launched their account with cute, original illustrations some of their most iconic characters. (If you’re not following them yet, what are you waiting for?) We dug up their very first post (see below), which featured the three cousins from Boneville.

                                      6. Graphix hits the road for the Summer Reading Road Trip

                                      This July, Scholastic partnered with bookstores and libraries in communities nationwide to host reading festivals for families and encourage summer reading! A number of Graphix authors – including Ru Xu (Newsprints), Gale Galligan (The Baby-sitters Club), and Jarrett J. Krosoczka (Hey, Kiddo and the Jedi Academy series) – joined the RVs on the road to meet readers and sign books!

                                      7. BONE’s Jeff Smith releases his first ever picture book

                                       

                                      Jeff Smith’s graphic novel series BONE is about three Bone cousins lost in a valley filled with wonderful and terrifying creatures. The series was named by Time as one of the top ten graphic novels of all time, and this year, Smith launched his first-ever picture book – Smiley’s Dream Book – featuring the cousins from Boneville. Listen to Smith’s episode of the Scholastic Reads podcast all about his picture book here.

                                      8. Hey, Kiddo is nominated for a National Book Award, and more end-of-the-year love

                                       

                                      Jarrett J. Krosoczka’s graphic novel memoir for young adults, Hey, Kiddo, was not only longlisted for the National Book Award, but it was also recognized by a number of organizations and outlets (including The Washington Post, The New York Times, NPR and more) on their “best of“ end-of-the-year lists.

                                      You can listen to Jarrett’s episode of the Scholastic Reads podcast here.

                                       (P.S. Let’s also give a special shout-out to Aron Nels Steinke whose graphic novel Mr. Wolf's Class made the Chicago Public Library list of Best Fiction for Younger Readers!)

                                      9. National Selfie Day

                                      June 21 is National Seflie Day, and Graphix celebrated all month long on their Instagram account with seflies from some of their most popular characters!

                                       
                                       
                                       
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                                      10. All the Twitter takeovers

                                      So. Many. Twitter. Takeovers. Graphix gave you a sneak peek at so many of their great new titles by revealing panels on social media. Here’s a roundup of some of the excerpts they shared via Twitter takeover:

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