A diary or journal is a great place for a child to express themselves and explore their feelings, and because of this, some kids find fictional books that follow a diary format more engaging than regular chapter books. Historical fiction like the Dear America or Royal Diaries series help kids put history lessons into perspective by placing the reader directly in the main character’s shoes. Other fictional diaries, like Jedi Academy, are just plain fun. Start out with Diary of a Wimpy Kid or Dork Diaries, if you haven’t already read those, then try out these other diary-style books:

Amelia’s Notebook by Marissa Moss

Dear Dumb Diary by Jim Benton

Lotus Lane series by Kyla May

Project Superhero by E. Paul Zehr

My Unwilling Witch Goes to Ballet School by Hiawyn Oram

The Mother Goose Diaries (part of The Land of Stories) by Chris Colfer

Strider by Beverly Cleary

Good Enough by Jen Petro-Roy

House Arrest by K.A. Holt

Taylor Before and After by Jennie Englund

– Cindy, Youth Services Assistant