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The Notebook of Doom Series in Order

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

How to Read The Notebook of Doom series

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.

The series benefits greatly from being read in chronological order. While the early books function mostly as self-contained monster-of-the-week escapades with satisfying resolutions, a stronger overarching continuity develops as the story progresses, particularly from around the midpoint onward. Character relationships deepen, secrets about Stermont's monster history emerge, and the stakes for the young heroes grow. Jumping around risks missing key developments in friendships, monster lore, and Alexander's growth from a nervous newcomer to a confident leader. For the fullest enjoyment and emotional payoff, following the sequence is highly recommended.

About The Notebook of Doom series

Series Premise

The core premise centers on young Alexander Bopp, who relocates with his dad to the peculiar small town of Stermont. Almost immediately, he discovers that this seemingly normal place hides a secret infestation of bizarre, one-of-a-kind monsters. On his first day exploring the old school building slated for demolition, Alexander uncovers an ancient notebook emblazoned with the word "DOOM." This mysterious volume—filled with sketches, descriptions, and vital combat notes—turns out to be the official record of the Super Secret Monster Patrol (S.S.M.P.), a long-defunct group dedicated to defending the town from these threats. Alexander realizes he's now the reluctant heir to this legacy. Teaming up with two new school friends, he revives the patrol to confront wave after wave of wildly inventive monsters that pop up in unexpected ways, often tied to everyday objects or seasonal quirks. Each encounter demands quick thinking, teamwork, and using the notebook's clues to outsmart the creatures before they wreak havoc.

Main Characters

Leading the charge is Alexander Bopp, a cautious, allergy-prone boy with a vivid imagination and a talent for observation. New to town and initially overwhelmed, he grows into the role of S.S.M.P. leader through determination and quick wits. His best friends and fellow patrol members form the unbreakable trio: Rip (short for Ripl ey), a bold, energetic boy full of bravado and ready for action, and Nikki, a smart, resourceful girl who excels at strategy and isn't afraid to call out bad ideas. Together, they brainstorm, bicker, and battle with infectious enthusiasm. Alexander's dad appears as a supportive but mostly clueless parent figure, keeping things grounded in everyday family life. The monsters themselves act as recurring antagonists of sorts—each unique creation like balloon goons, shadow smashers, meat-eating vegetables, or prehistoric piñatas brings fresh chaos, with the notebook providing essential (and often humorous) countermeasures.

Setting

Stermont serves as the quirky, monster-plagued heart of the series. This sleepy little town appears ordinary at first glance, with its school, parks, neighborhoods, and seasonal events, but it harbors an endless supply of strange phenomena. Monsters seem drawn to the place, emerging from shadows, food, weather, or discarded objects in ways that transform familiar settings into battlegrounds. The town's history hints at long-standing supernatural activity, giving the location a lived-in, slightly eerie charm that feels both cozy and unpredictable.

Tone & Themes

The tone strikes a perfect balance between mildly scary and gleefully silly, never venturing into true horror but delivering just enough goosebumps to excite without overwhelming young readers. Humor abounds through groan-worthy puns, absurd monster designs, and the kids' banter, keeping the mood light even during tense showdowns. Themes revolve around courage in the face of the unknown, the power of friendship and teamwork, embracing change (like moving to a new town), and believing in oneself despite feeling small or outmatched. There's an underlying message about curiosity leading to discovery and how facing fears head-on builds resilience—all wrapped in an empowering package that celebrates kid ingenuity over adult intervention.

In the end, The Notebook of Doom captures the magic of being a kid who stumbles into a secret world of adventure right in your own backyard. Troy Cummings crafts a series that's equal parts thrilling and hilarious, proving that even the scariest monsters can be defeated with friends, a little knowledge, and a whole lot of heart. It's the kind of reading experience that turns reluctant readers into eager fans, leaving them scanning every shadow for the next goofy ghoul—and cheering for three brave kids who refuse to let doom win.

FAQ

How many books are in The Notebook of Doom series?

13 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Battle of the Boss-Monster, was published in January 2018.

When was the most recent book released?

Battle of the Boss-Monster was published in January 2018.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Rise of the Balloon Goons, published in June 2013.

What genre is The Notebook of Doom series?

The series primarily falls into the Fantasy genre.

Do you need to read The Notebook of Doom series in order?

It’s best to read the series in order. Each book has its own story, but ongoing character arcs and relationships develop across the series.

What is The Notebook of Doom series about?

The core premise centers on young Alexander Bopp, who relocates with his dad to the peculiar small town of Stermont. Almost immediately, he discovers that this seemingly normal place hides a secret infestation of bizarre, one-of-a-kind monsters. On his first day exploring the old school building slated for demolition, Alexander uncovers an ancient notebook emblazoned with the word "DOOM." This mysterious volume—filled with sketches, descriptions, and vital combat notes—turns out to be the official record of the Super Secret Monster Patrol (S.S.M.P.), a long-defunct group dedicated to defending the town from these threats. Alexander realizes he's now the reluctant heir to this legacy. Teaming up with two new school friends, he revives the patrol to confront wave after wave of wildly inventive monsters that pop up in unexpected ways, often tied to everyday objects or seasonal quirks. Each encounter demands quick thinking, teamwork, and using the notebook's clues to outsmart the creatures before they wreak havoc.

Is The Notebook of Doom series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.