
Amulet: The Stonekeeper
by Kazu Kibuishi1 of 9
Amulet: The Stonekeeper is a breathtaking graphic novel that marks the beginning of an epic journey. After a tragic accident claims their father's life, Emily and Navin move with their mother to a mysterious ancestral home. When a terrifying creature kidnaps their mother, the siblings must venture into a hidden world beneath the basement. This realm is filled with mechanical wonders, talking animals, and ancient magic, all brought to life through Kazu Kibuishi's stunning cinematic artwork.
This book is perfect for children who love immersive world-building and fast-paced action. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in stories about brave siblings, magical artifacts, and the struggle between good and evil. Parents will appreciate the emotional depth as the characters navigate grief and discover their inner strength. It is a great choice for fans of Bone or Wings of Fire who are looking for their next visual obsession.
Highlights:
- Stunning, cinematic illustrations that captivate reluctant readers.
- A high-stakes adventure featuring themes of family loyalty and bravery.
- An imaginative world blending steampunk technology with classic fantasy.
- The first installment in a beloved, long-running series.

Amulet: The Stonekeeper's Curse
by Kazu Kibuishi2 of 9
In the second installment of Kazu Kibuishi's breathtaking graphic novel series, Emily and Navin face their most daunting challenge yet. With their mother still in a deep coma caused by the arachnopod's poison, the siblings must travel to the vibrant, waterfall-filled city of Kanalis to find a cure. Accompanied by their loyal robotic crew and their grandfather's incredible walking house, they soon discover that the city is under the shadow of the Elf King's army. This high-stakes adventure is perfect for children who love immersive world-building and cinematic storytelling.
Amulet: The Stonekeeper's Curse is an ideal choice for readers interested in epic fantasy and those who enjoy visual storytelling that doesn't compromise on emotional depth. As Emily struggles to master the power of her mysterious amulet without losing herself to its influence, the story explores themes of responsibility and the bond of family. It is a great choice for fans of Wings of Fire or The Nameless City who are looking for their next obsession.
Highlights:
- Stunning, full-color cinematic illustrations that bring the world of Alledia to life.
- A compelling blend of steampunk technology and ancient magic.
- Strong character development focusing on sibling loyalty and bravery.
- Fast-paced action that keeps reluctant readers engaged from start to finish.

Amulet: The Cloud Searchers
by Kazu Kibuishi3 of 9
Amulet: The Cloud Searchers continues the breathtaking journey of Emily and Navin as they navigate the mysterious and dangerous world of Alledia. In this third installment of Kazu Kibuishi's acclaimed graphic novel series, the siblings and their crew of robots and talking animals embark on a high-stakes mission to find the lost city of Cielis. This volume is perfect for children who love immersive world-building, cinematic artwork, and stories where young heroes must step up to save their family and the world.
Ideal for readers interested in epic fantasy and fast-paced action, this book explores deep themes of grief, responsibility, and the weight of power. As Emily struggles to control the immense power of her amulet, she must learn who to trust in a land filled with airships, elves, and ancient secrets. It is a great choice for fans of Bone or Wings of Fire who are looking for a visually stunning adventure that balances dark mystery with heartwarming moments of friendship.
Highlights:
- Stunning, cinematic full-color illustrations that bring the world of Alledia to life.
- A compelling mix of steampunk technology, magic, and talking animal companions.
- Strong character development as Emily and Navin grow into their roles as leaders.
- High-stakes adventure featuring airships and a quest for a legendary floating city.

Amulet: The Last Council
by Kazu Kibuishi4 of 9
In the fourth installment of the acclaimed Amulet series, Emily, Navin, and their crew arrive at the legendary lost city of Cielis. Expecting to find help from the Guardian Council to defeat the Elf King, they instead find a city in decay and a population living in fear. Emily must compete in a dangerous series of tests to prove her worthiness as a Stonekeeper, while Navin discovers a secret that could change the course of the war. This volume ramps up the political intrigue and magical stakes, making it a gripping read for middle-grade audiences.
Kazu Kibuishi’s breathtaking illustrations continue to shine, offering a cinematic experience that captures the imagination. This book is an ideal choice for readers who love epic world-building and fast-paced action. It is perfect for children who enjoy visual storytelling and are looking for a series that grows in complexity with each volume. Fans of The Dragon Prince or Avatar: The Last Airbender will find themselves right at home in this richly realized universe.
Highlights:
- Stunning, full-color cinematic artwork that brings the fantasy world to life.
- A compelling mix of magic, steampunk technology, and high-stakes adventure.
- Strong character development as Emily learns to master her powerful amulet.
- An engaging plot filled with mystery, trials, and unexpected alliances.

Amulet: Prince of the Elves
by Kazu Kibuishi5 of 9
In the fifth installment of the Amulet series, the stakes have never been higher for Emily and her friends. After surviving the Guardian Academy, Emily must now lead the Cielis Guard against the Elf King’s impending invasion. With the Mother Stone stolen, the balance of power shifts, and Emily is forced to seek guidance from the Voice of her Amulet—only to discover that the source of her power may be more dangerous and sinister than she ever imagined. This volume blends high-stakes action with deep emotional resonance as the characters face impossible choices.
This graphic novel is perfect for children who love epic fantasy worlds and cinematic storytelling. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in magic, steampunk aesthetics, and stories about young heroes finding their strength. Fans of Bone or The Nameless City will find themselves captivated by Kazu Kibuishi’s breathtaking artwork and complex world-building. It’s a great choice for reluctant readers who are drawn to visual narratives but crave a sophisticated, multi-layered plot.
Highlights:
- Stunning, full-color cinematic illustrations that bring the world of Alledia to life.
- A gripping plot that explores the burden of leadership and the nature of power.
- Compelling character development for both heroes and villains.
- High-fantasy elements including magic amulets, elves, and mechanical wonders.

Escape from Lucien
by Kazu Kibuishi6 of 9
In the sixth installment of the acclaimed Amulet series, Escape from Lucien takes readers on a high-stakes journey to a city devastated by war. Emily, Navin, and their band of resistance fighters continue their desperate struggle against the Elf King's oppressive rule. As they venture into the ruins of Lucien, they must confront not only external enemies like the formidable Max but also the internal shadows threatening to consume Emily's power. This volume masterfully blends breathtaking artwork with a complex narrative about the costs of conflict and the strength found in unity.
This book is perfect for children who love epic world-building and fast-paced action. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in graphic novels that offer both visual splendor and emotional depth. Fans of series like Bone or Wings of Fire will find themselves captivated by Kazu Kibuishi's imaginative universe. Whether your child is a longtime fan of the series or a newcomer to graphic fiction, this volume provides a gripping experience that explores themes of bravery and sacrifice.
Highlights:
- Stunning, cinematic illustrations that bring the world of Alledia to life.
- A compelling plot featuring a diverse cast of heroes and complex villains.
- Explores deep themes of resilience and the consequences of power.
- Great choice for middle-grade readers who enjoy immersive fantasy adventures.

Firelight
by Kazu Kibuishi7 of 9
Firelight is the gripping seventh installment in Kazu Kibuishi's #1 New York Times bestselling Amulet series. In this high-stakes adventure, Emily, Trellis, and Vigo travel to the mysterious Algos Island. Their mission is to delve into lost memories and uncover the dark secrets of Trellis's past—knowledge that could finally turn the tide against the formidable Elf King. However, as they descend into the depths of memory, they realize that the truth is far more complicated and dangerous than they ever imagined.
This graphic novel is perfect for children who love epic world-building and cinematic storytelling. As Emily struggles with the growing power of her Amulet's Voice, readers are treated to a story about internal conflict and the weight of responsibility. It is an ideal choice for readers interested in magical quests and complex villains, and a great choice for fans of graphic novels who appreciate stunning visual artistry. Fans of high-fantasy series will find themselves captivated by the evolving mystery and the deepening bonds between the characters.
Highlights:
- Stunning full-color illustrations that bring a rich fantasy world to life.
- A deep exploration of character backstories and hidden memories.
- High-stakes action that keeps middle-grade readers engaged from start to finish.
- Explores complex themes of power, control, and the importance of the past.

Supernova
by Kazu Kibuishi8 of 9
In the eighth installment of Kazu Kibuishi's #1 New York Times bestselling series, the stakes have never been higher for Emily and Navin. Supernova takes readers on a breathtaking journey across the planet Alledia and into the depths of the mysterious Void. Emily has lost control of her powerful Amulet and finds herself imprisoned, struggling to resist the manipulative influence of the Voice. Meanwhile, her brother Navin travels to a space station known as Lighthouse One, where the Resistance is gearing up for a final stand against the encroaching Shadow forces. This volume masterfully blends high-stakes science fiction with epic fantasy, making it a perfect choice for children who love immersive world-building and cinematic storytelling.
Ideal for readers interested in tales of heroism and sibling bonds, Supernova continues the tradition of stunning artwork and complex character development that the Amulet series is known for. Parents looking for engaging graphic novels that encourage reluctant readers will find this book particularly effective. It is a great choice for fans of Bone or Wings of Fire who are looking for a story that balances emotional depth with fast-paced action. As the siblings grow stronger and smarter to ensure Alledia's survival, readers are treated to a masterclass in visual narrative and thematic resonance.
Highlights:
- Stunning, full-color cinematic artwork that brings the world of Alledia to life.
- A dual-narrative structure following Emily's internal struggle and Navin's external space battle.
- Explores deep themes of self-control, resistance against corruption, and the power of family.
- Perfect for middle-grade readers who enjoy a mix of fantasy and space-age science fiction.

Waverider
by Kazu Kibuishi9 of 9
Waverider is the thrilling conclusion to the beloved Amulet series, where Emily and her friends face their greatest challenges yet. After her intense confrontation with Ikol, Emily finally grasps the true extent of the stone's power and what she must do to defend Alledia. She must now navigate the dangerous path to Typhon to protect her family, while Prince Trellis returns to the Kingdom of the Elves to reclaim his throne from a fraudulent ruler. This epic finale is perfect for children who love high-stakes fantasy and visually stunning storytelling.
Ideal for readers interested in epic quests and magical artifacts, Kazu Kibuishi's masterpiece combines cinematic artwork with a deeply emotional narrative. It is a great choice for fans of graphic novels who enjoy complex world-building and characters who must find the strength within themselves to overcome overwhelming darkness. Parents will appreciate the themes of resilience and the importance of standing up for what is right, making it a must-read for middle-grade audiences.
Highlights:
- The epic conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Amulet series.
- Stunning, cinematic illustrations that bring the world of Alledia to life.
- Compelling character arcs focusing on growth, leadership, and sacrifice.
- Perfect for fans of Bone, Wings of Fire, and Avatar: The Last Airbender.
