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"The Bad Guys in Mission Unpluckable"

Your kid finished The Bad Guys in Mission Unpluckable. Here are 8 books matched across 30 dimensions — not by what other people bought.

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The book they finished

The Bad Guys in Mission Unpluckable

by Aaron Blabey

Four reformed predators attempt their most ambitious rescue yet — a heist to free 10,000 chickens from a maximum-security farm.

Kid 67 Parent 52 Teacher 58 Ages 7-9

8 books matched on the same reader profile

Each pick scored its match using the 30-dimension data we record on every book — interest hooks (e.g. epic worldbuilding, friendship arcs), character appeal, emotional core, tone, pacing. The "why it matches" line under each book tells you exactly why it should land.

  1. 1
    Cover of Supertato

    Supertato

    by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet

    Kid 62 Parent 53 Teacher 55 Ages 3-5
    Why it matches "The Bad Guys in Mission U…"
    • Same genre (comedy)
    • Both comedic in tone
    • Same pacing (rapid fire)
    • Same emotional weight (light)
  2. 2
    Cover of Dog Man: Twenty Thousand Fleas Under the Sea

    Dog Man: Twenty Thousand Fleas Under the Sea

    by Dav Pilkey

    Kid 73 Parent 49 Teacher 51 Ages 6-9
    Why it matches "The Bad Guys in Mission U…"
    • Same genre (comedy)
    • Both comedic in tone
    • Same pacing (rapid fire)
    • Same emotional weight (light)
  3. 3
    Cover of Dave Pigeon: How to Deal with Bad Cats and Keep (Most of) Your Feathers

    Dave Pigeon: How to Deal with Bad Cats and Keep (Most of) Your Feathers

    by Swapna Haddow

    Kid 67 Parent 52 Teacher 61 Ages 6-9
    Why it matches "The Bad Guys in Mission U…"
    • Same genre (comedy)
    • Both comedic in tone
    • Same pacing (rapid fire)
    • Same emotional weight (light)
  4. 4
    Cover of Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye

    Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye

    by Geronimo Stilton

    Kid 61 Parent 47 Teacher 45 Ages 6-9
    Why it matches "The Bad Guys in Mission U…"
    • Same genre (comedy)
    • Both comedic in tone
    • Same emotional weight (light)
    • Same tension source (physical danger)
  5. 5
    Cover of Heist and Seek

    Heist and Seek

    by John Patrick Green

    Kid 74 Parent 52 Teacher 50 Ages 7-10
    Why it matches "The Bad Guys in Mission U…"
    • Same genre (comedy)
    • Both comedic in tone
    • Same pacing (rapid fire)
    • Same emotional weight (light)
  6. 6
    Cover of Captain Underpants and the Preposterous Plight of the Purple Potty People

    Captain Underpants and the Preposterous Plight of the Purple Potty People

    by Dav Pilkey

    Kid 71 Parent 41 Teacher 43 Ages 7-9
    Why it matches "The Bad Guys in Mission U…"
    • Same genre (comedy)
    • Both comedic in tone
    • Same pacing (rapid fire)
    • Same emotional weight (light)
  7. 7
    Cover of Babymouse #3: Beach Babe

    Babymouse #3: Beach Babe

    by Jennifer L. Holm

    Kid 61 Parent 54 Teacher 54 Ages 7-9
    Why it matches "The Bad Guys in Mission U…"
    • Same genre (comedy)
    • Same pacing (rapid fire)
    • Same emotional weight (light)
    • Shared humor: situational, visual comic
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    Cover of Lunch Lady and the League of Librarians

    Lunch Lady and the League of Librarians

    by Jarrett J. Krosoczka

    Kid 64 Parent 55 Teacher 59 Ages 7-9
    Why it matches "The Bad Guys in Mission U…"
    • Same genre (comedy)
    • Both comedic in tone
    • Same pacing (rapid fire)
    • Same emotional weight (light)

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How these matches are scored

We score every children's book on KidsBookCheck across 30 dimensions — kid-side (laugh-out-loud, plot twists, mental movie, heart-punch, character voice, etc.), parent-side (writing quality, moral reasoning, vocabulary, age-fit), and teacher-side (read-aloud power, discussion fuel, empathy building). Plus rich metadata: tone, pacing, emotional weight, interest hooks, character appeal, emotional core, tension source, humor style.

For every book, our profile-match algorithm finds others where the most heavily-weighted dimensions overlap. That's why these matches feel different from "readers also enjoyed" — we're matching by what hooks the same reader, not by who else bought it. More about our scoring →