The Lottie Brooks series by Katie Kirby has become a beloved favourite among tweens, thanks to its relatable humour, diary-style storytelling, and honest portrayal of the ups and downs of growing up. If you’ve laughed and cringed along with Lottie through her many adventures, you might be wondering what to read next. This blog post is here to help you find your next great read, offering books that capture the same spirit of humour, heart, and coming-of-age challenges.
These books offer a blend of humour, relatable experiences, and heartfelt lessons, making them excellent choices for fans of Lottie Brooks. Whether you’re looking for graphic novels or traditional narratives, there’s something here to continue your reading journey.
Happy reading!
Books in the Lottie Brooks Series
Before we dive into new recommendations, here’s a quick look at the Lottie Brooks books and their order:

The Extremely Embarrassing Life of Lottie Brooks
Lottie’s journey begins as she navigates the trials of starting a new school, dealing with friendships, and facing the ultimate embarrassment.

The Catastrophic Friendship Fails of Lottie Brooks Lottie Brooks is back, navigating the ups and downs of school life. With new friendships forming and old ones tested, Lottie faces a series of hilarious and heartfelt challenges that only she can turn into unforgettable adventures.

The Mega-Complicated Crushes of Lottie Brooks
Lottie tackles the confusing world of crushes, friendships, and the quest to fit in.

Lottie Brooks’s Totally Disastrous School Trip
A school trip turns into a series of hilarious misadventures that only Lottie could experience.

The Completely Chaotic Christmas of Lottie Brooks Christmas is Lottie’s favourite time of year—until everything goes hilariously wrong. From unexpected guests to festive mishaps, Lottie’s holiday season is anything but peaceful. Will she survive the chaos and still find the magic of Christmas?

The Majorly Awkward BFF Dramas of Lottie Brooks
Lottie faces the complexities of best friend dramas, learning valuable lessons along the way.

Lottie Brook’s Essential Guide to Life Lottie shares her top tips and laugh-out-loud advice on surviving the tween years. Packed with fun activities, personal stories and essential life lessons.

Lottie Brooks Vs The Ultra Mean Girls When the mean girls take over and friendships are on the line, Lottie must find the courage to stand up for herself and her friends. Full of embarrassing moments and unexpected triumphs, Lottie’s latest adventure is her most daring yet.
Recommended Reads After Lottie Brooks
If you’ve enjoyed Lottie’s escapades, here are some books that continue the themes of humour, self-discovery, and the trials of growing up:

Smile by Raina Telgemeier
An autobiographical graphic novel that follows Raina’s journey through dental drama, middle school, and the quest to fit in.

Sisters by Raina Telgemeier
A heartwarming tale of sibling rivalry and bonding during a family road trip, capturing the complexities of sisterhood.

Guts by Raina Telgemeier
Raina explores her struggles with anxiety and stomach troubles, offering a candid look at mental health for young readers.

The Perfect Parent Project by Stewart Foster
A touching story about a boy’s quest to find the perfect family, leading to unexpected discoveries about love and belonging.

Robin Hood: Aged 10¾ by Ben Miller
A modern twist on the classic tale, featuring a young Robin Hood navigating school life and secret adventures.

Frankie’s World by Aoife Dooley
A graphic novel about Frankie, a girl who feels different from her peers, embarking on a journey to understand herself.

Finding My Voice by Aoife Dooley
Continuing Frankie’s story as she starts secondary school, facing new challenges and learning to embrace her identity.

Maddy Yip’s Guide to Life by Sue Cheung
Maddy embarks on a mission to discover her unique talent, leading to a series of humorous and heartfelt adventures.

Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson
Astrid discovers the world of roller derby, learning about friendship, perseverance, and finding her place.