- Angleberger, Tom – The strange case of Origami Yoda
- Atkinson, Elizabeth – From Alice to Zen and everyone in between
- Barry, Dave – Science fair : a story of mystery, danger, international suspense, and a very nervous frog
- Benton, Jim – Never underestimate your dumbness : by Jamie Kelly
- Benton, Jim – Okay, so maybe I do have superpowers : by Jamie Kelly
- Benton, Jim – The problem with here is that it’s where I’m from : by Jamie Kelly
- Benton, Jim – Never do anything ever : by Jamie Kelly
- Burns, Laura J – The case of the trail mix-up
- Burns, Laura J – The case of the prank that stank
- Burns, Laura J – The case of the Nana-napper
- Cohen, Tish – The invisible rules of the Zoe Lama
- Deriso, Christine Hurley – Talia Talk
- Gephart, Donna – How to survive middle school
- Gosselink, John – The defense of Thaddeus A. Ledbetter : a novel
- Holm, Jennifer L – Middle school is worse than meatloaf : a year told through stuff
- Holt, K. A – Brains for lunch : a zombie novel in haiku?!
- Houtman, Jacqueline – The reinvention of Edison Thomas
- Korman, Gordon – Framed
- Krieg, Jim – Griff Carver, hallway patrol
- Ludwig, Trudy – Confessions of a former bully
- McGhee, Alison – Julia Gillian (and the dream of the dog)
- Morgan, Melissa J – TTYL
- Nails, Jennifer – Next to Mexico
- Nesb=C – Doctor Proctor’s fart powder
- Peirce, Lincoln – Big Nate strikes again
- Peirce, Lincoln – Big Nate : in a class by himself
- Roy, James – Max Quigley : technically not a bully
- Russell, Rachel Renee – Dork diaries : tales from a not-so-popular party girl
- Salisbury, Graham – Calvin Coconut : trouble magnet
- Selzer, Adam – I put a spell on you
- Tarshis, Lauren – Emma-Jean Lazarus fell out of a tree
- Van Draanen, Wendelin – Secret identity
- Wojciechowski, Susan – Beany and the meany
- Zucker, Naomi Flink – Callie’s rules
Category : For Grade 4
If you like Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Stories for a Safer Wakefield Youth Book Titles
Stories for a Safer Wakefield is a month-long community inquiry during May 2010, intended to provoke thought and discussion about violence and its deterrence. Beebe Library invites you to read from a selection of stories that draw awareness to the effects of violence in a community. Stories for a Safer Wakefield features forums and activities to better understand and mitigate violence in our lives. For more information on Stories for a Safer Wakefield: Brochure or Wakefield Alliance Against Violence.