What to Read After Noisy outlaws, unfriendly blobs, and some other things that aren't as scary, maybe, depending on how you feel about lost lands, stray cellphones, creatures from the sky, parents who disappear in Peru, a man named Lars Farf, and one other story we couldn't quite finish, so maybe you could help us out
Readers who loved Noisy outlaws, unfriendly blobs, and some other things that aren't as scary, maybe, depending on how you feel about lost lands, stray cellphones, creatures from the sky, parents who disappear in Peru, a man named Lars Farf, and one other story we couldn't quite finish, so maybe you could help us out by Ted Thompson keep reaching for these 24 books. This list is built from where Noisy outlaws, unfriendly blobs, and some other things that aren't as scary, maybe, depending on how you feel about lost lands, stray cellphones, creatures from the sky, parents who disappear in Peru, a man named Lars Farf, and one other story we couldn't quite finish, so maybe you could help us out is read alongside other books across reader co-reads and book lists. The more independent sources agree on a title, the higher it ranks.
Books to read after Noisy outlaws, unfriendly blobs, and some other things that aren't as scary, maybe, depending on how you feel about lost lands, stray cellphones, creatures from the sky, parents who disappear in Peru, a man named Lars Farf, and one other story we couldn't quite finish, so maybe you could help us out
How We Are Hungry
Created in Darkness by Troubled Americans
The wild things
Fragile Things
Arkansas
The Future Dictionary of America
The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip
The People of Paper
No One Belongs Here More Than You
Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil
Dias Perfeitos
Jimmy Corrigan
CivilWarLand in Bad Decline
The Boy Detective Fails (Punk Planet Books)
King Dork
Werewolves in Their Youth
Asterios polyp
The Russian Debutante's Handbook
Don't Get Too Comfortable
Fraud
The Fortress of Solitude
Mr. Punch
Sweet Tooth, Vol. 3
The Polysyllabic Spree