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Never Do Anything, Ever (Dear Dumb Diary #4)
By Jim Benton. 2005
Her best friend's a backstabber. Her worst enemy is a sweetheart. And her dog is just waiting for the right…
moment to seek his revenge. Why should Jamie even bother going to school? Why not? After a run-in with Mega-Popular Angeline, aka Pure Evil, Jamie reforms her selfish ways and becomes the decent human being she never thought she could be. But she quickly realizes that helping others kind of stinks. Is someone trying to thwart her attempts at irresistible inner beauty? Or will Jamie finally achieve the "I'm an angel" glow she knows will make Hudson Rivers fall madly in love with her?Never Underestimate Your Dumbness (Dear Dumb Diary #7)
By Jim Benton. 2008
The wedding between Jamie's aunt and Angeline's uncle is nearing, and they will be joined together until death -- or…
a much-wished-for divorce. Now, three of Jamie's most dreaded nightmares are about to be combined into one unbearable event: * Very VERY poofy brown dresses, * Wedding clogs, * A lifetime of being related to Angeline, a.k.a. Blondewad. Jamie has just one word for this kind of horror: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"Baby Animal Zoo (The Kids in Ms. Colman's Class #12)
By Ann M. Martin. 1998
Randy's Big Dream (Girl Talk #37)
By L. E. Blair. 1992
[From The Back Cover] "Are Randy and her friends ready to be radio stars? Randy thinks it's great when Mr.…
Hansen, the principal at Bradley Junior High, agrees to let her start a radio station at school. Now everyone will be able to listen to some good music for a change. But even in her wildest dreams Randy has never imagined just what she is in for!" Once you get to know Sabrina, Allison, Katie and Randy you'll want to get in on all of their girl talk. There are over 30 more books in the Girl Talk series in the Bookshare Collection so you can start from the beginning with book #1, Welcome to Junior High, and continue with: #2 Face Off!, #3 The New You, #4 Rebel Rebel, #5 It's All in the Stars, #6 The Ghost of Eagle Mountain, #7 Odd Couple, #8 Stealing The Show, #9 Peer Pressure, #10 Falling in Like, #11 Mixed Feelings, #12 Drummer Girl, #13 The Winning Team, #14 Earth Alert!, #15 On The Air, #16 Here Comes The Bride, #17 Star Quality, #18 Keeping The Beat, #19 Family Affair, #20 Rockin' Class Trip, #21 Baby Talk, #22 Problem Dad, #23 House Party, #24 Cousins, #25 Horse Fever, #26 Beauty Queens, #27 Perfect Match, #28 Center Stage, #29 Family Rules, #30 The Bookshop Mystery, #31 It's A Scream!, #32 Katie's Close Call, #33 Randy and the Perfect Boy, #34 Shape Up, Allison, #35 Katie and Sabrina's Big Competition, and # 36 Sabrina and the Calf-Raising Disaster. More Girl Talk books are on the way.Never Swipe a Bully's Bear (Roscoe Riley Rules #2)
By Katherine Applegate. 2008
"I saw something," said Wyatt. "Is that a stuffed pig? Because stuffed animals are for loser babies." "It's not a…
stuffed animal!" I cried. "It's a ... a lunch bag." "You talk to your lunch?" Wyatt asked. "Only when it's bologna," I said. Includes an excerpt from Roscoe Riley rules #3, "Don't swap a sweater for a dog."Tripping Over the Lunch Lady and Other School Stories
By Nancy Mercado. 2004
"Tripping Over the Lunch Lady" by Angela Johnson, "How I got my English A" by Avi, "Experts, Incorporated" by Sarah…
Weeks, "Apple Blossoms" by Terry Trueman, "Science Friction" by David Lubar, "The Grade School Zone" by James Proimos, "The Desk" by Lee Wardlaw Jaffurs, "The Crush" by Rachel Vail, "The Girls' Room" by Susan Shreve, "Tied to Zelda" by David Rice.True Friends
By Bill Wallace. 1994
Claws
By Will Weaver. 2003
"Life will sooner or later show its claws." --Anton Chekov. For sixteen-year-old Jed Berg, life couldn't be sweeter. He's gotten…
his driver's license, landed a major girlfriend, and made number one singles in varsity tennis. His dad has even begun to let him drive his 1969 Chevy Camaro -- he's the envy of every guy at school. Then Jed meets his nemesis, a strange punk chick who seems to know everything about Jed -- and about his family. She has a secret to share, a secret so unsettling it triggers a chain of dreadful events. From the streets of Duluth to the treacherous wilderness of northern Minnesota, acclaimed author Will Weaver spins a mesmerizing story of two unforgettable teenagers caught in a web of love, betrayal, and survival.The Highs and Lows of Being Mia: The Princess Diaries, Volumes III & IV
By Meg Cabot. 2004
This two-in-one volume contains Cabot's #1 "New York Times" bestselling books that continue the story of Princess Mia of Genovia:…
Volume 3: "Princess in Love" and Volume 4: "Princess in Waiting."My Perfect Life
By Dyan Sheldon. 2002
Dyan Sheldon brings back the winning cast of characters from CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE DRAMA QUEEN in a new tale…
of suburban high school woe - told through the eyes of an endearingly unassuming heroine. The first time Lola came to my house, she threw herself on my bed with an unstifled cry. "My God, Ella, is there anything you don't have?" With perfect parents, perfect friends, and perfect poise, it seems like Ella Gerard has it all. But when Ella's new best friend (and resident drama queen), Lola Cep, nominates Ella to run for school president against her ex-best friend, the wickedly popular Carla Santini, many of the less-than-perfect aspects of Ella's life - and of her family's - begin to make themselves more than obvious. When the election votes are tallied, can Ella come out a winner without losing face?The Comeback
By Marlene Perez. 2009
Sophie Donnelly is one half of the most popular and powerful couple in school,until new girl Angie Vogel shows up…
and compromises everything. Angie steals Sophie's starring role in the school play, and, worse, her super-popular boyfriend. Sophie has been quickly dispatched to social Siberia, but not for long -- she'll do anything it takes to make a triumphant comeback. From the author of the witty, romantic novel "Love in the Corner Pocket" comes a story about high school royalty and what it takes to stay on the throne.Is That a Glow-in-the-Dark Bunny in Your Pillowcase?
By Todd Strasser. 2007
This Halloween, Leyton and Wade Tardy are determined to come up with totally awesome costumes. Whoever has the best costume…
will win "The School With No Name's King of Candy Contest". Unfortunately, Fibby Mandible, the school's bossiest, snobbiest girl,and Barton Slugg, king of the archenemies, have their eyes on the same prize. And when the fiercest, meanest, most sinister aliens in the entire universe appear in the neighborhood, only Wade and Leyton can save the Earth from being destroyed. But can they win the candy contest and save the planet at the same time?Muses on the Move (Goddesses #3)
By Clea Hantman. 2002
A muse on a mission, with Pocky at the wheel. Thalia: "I gotta go. Can't we please stop?" Era: "I…
want a mochaccino. I need one. C'mon, please?" Polly: "I have to admit, I'm kind of restless."Robot Riot! (Schooling Around #4)
By Andy Griffiths. 2009
Robots are running amok in Northwest Southeast Central school! It all started as a harmless science experiment meant to prove…
whether or not the new girl in school was, in fact, a ...robot. But now a robot of a different kind is chewing up the hallways and causing panic not seen in this area since ... "Schooling Around #3"! What are the students at Northwest Southeast Central going to do? RUN! And what are readers going to do? LAUGH!My Teacher Is an Alien
By Bruce Coville. 1989
Sixth grade is just out of this world... Susan Simmons can tell that her new substitute teacher is really weird.…
But she doesn't know how weird until she catches him peeling off his face -- and she realizes that "Mr. Smith" is really an alien! At first no one will believe her -- except Peter Thompson, the class brain. When Peter and Susan discover Mr. Smith's horrible plans for their classmates, they know they have to act fast. Only they can get rid of their extra-terrestrial visitor -- and save the rest of the sixth grade class from a fate worse than math tests!Pencil of Doom! (Schooling Around #2)
By Andy Griffiths. 2008
Henry McThrottle and his friends never know what's going to happen when they get to their fifth-grade class. Flying lessons?…
Possible. Banana-appreciation exams? Definitely possible. High jinks galore? Guaranteed. In this case, the wackiness is fueled by the "Pencil of Doom", a strange and powerful pencil that Henry has inherited, which appears to be able to write the future as well as it can write on paper. In the right hands, it's a thing of fantasy. And in the wrong hands, it could spell ruination for the whole school! With his trademark humor, Andy Griffiths takes us to a school that's like no other and is sure to keep readers laughing.Dear Mr. Blueberry
By Simon James. 1991
It is vacation time, so Emily has to write to her teacher for help. "Dear Mr. Blueberry, I love whales…
very much and I think I saw one in my pond today. Please send me some information on whales." Mr. Blueberry answers at once, pointing out that whales live in salt water, not in ponds, so it can't be a whale. Emily and Mr. Blueberry trade letters about the whale. In her last letter, Emily has a happy surprise to tell Mr. Blueberry, and all is well.Merry Christmas, What's Your Name
By Grace Maccarone, Bernice Chardiet. 1990
[from the back cover] "Brenda doesn't like her name. She's going to change it... to Barbie! In this book, there's…
a big mix-up when everyone wants a new name! With humor and warmth, the stories in the SCHOOL FRIENDS series touch on the true-to-life experiences of childhood."My under-where is itching me all this time. I feel silly in my citizens' clothes. I trip on the skirts…
when I walk. I am angry. Then Mrs. Camp Bell told me not to be dis-re-spect-ful. And to pick a name. So I did, for Mrs. Camp Bell. So now I am Nannie Little Rose. And now I am here. And I have learned to wear this citizens' clothes and write their words. But I will never forget my past."David Goes to School
By David Shannon. 1999
There are lots of rules in school. "Don't chew gum. Don't talk without raising your hand..." and many more. David…
learns that only when he does a good job will his teacher say yes. When he draws on his desk, shouts out an answer, and runs to the head of the lunch line, he hears lots of "no's."