Earthlog Series
Follow the adventures of Jayden, a middle schooler navigating friendships, identity, and alien integration on Earth, as he logs his journey of growth and discovery in a world forever changed.
Earthlog Series, Book 1
Earthlog, My Not-So Normal Sixth Grade Year
Middle school feels like an alien planet for Jayden—awkward, chubby, and struggling to fit in after a summer of changes. But everything flips upside down when aliens arrive on Earth, and Zin, a curious extraterrestrial, becomes his new friend and classmate.
Together, they face school drama, dodgeball disasters, video game challenges, and even the Spring Fling—proving being different is what might make you extraordinary. With humor, heart, and a dash of sci-fi, this is a story about friendship, embracing who you are, and finding your place in the universe.
Lexile® Framework for Reading: 880L
Earthlog Series, Book 2
Earthlog, My Seventh Grade Year Between Worlds
Jayden thought seventh grade would be the usual chaos: bouncing between his mom’s house, his dad’s apartment, and the everyday whirlwind of middle school. But this year, everything feels more complicated. His alien friend Zin is trying to balance life at the settlement and human school, while Naomi juggles her family’s cultural traditions with school life. Watching his friends navigate the space between different worlds of their own, Jayden begins to realize he’s not the only one caught in that in-between place. Maybe everyone has their own balancing act—and maybe that’s what helps them connect and grow stronger together.
As their friendship deepens, the trio discovers that living in the space between worlds doesn’t have to mean being alone. Together, they tackle middle school drama, the challenges of alien integration, and the search for where they truly belong. Perfect for readers who’ve ever felt caught between identities, homes, or expectations, Earthlog, My Seventh Grade Year Between Worlds is a heartfelt story about finding balance, building connections, and learning that the space in between can be a place of growth, strength, and belonging.
