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Little, Brown and Company Ages 9 and up |
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#1: When the relay race teams are chosen in gym class, it's clear that one
team won’t be stepping into the winner’s circle. Jenny is more interested in
building calories than burning them; Prairie has a prosthetic foot; |
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Little, Brown
and Company Ages 9 and up |
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#2: Love is in the air. The Snob Squad—Jenny, Max, Prairie, and Lydia—cook up
an outrageous scheme to ignite a romance between Prairie and the object of
her affection, Hugh Torkerson (otherwise known as
"Tork the Dork"). How do a lab rat, a set
of embarrassing glamour photos, and a mysteriously disappearing notebook all
play a part in their matchmaking? And the bigger question: Is there more than
one romance in the works? |
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Ages 9 and up |
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#3: There are mysterious goings-on at |
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Little, Brown
and Company Ages 9 and up |
Best
friends Ann and Kimberly both dream of making it to the National Spelling Bee
in |
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Chloe, an avowed vegetarian and animal rights activist, is determined to rid the world of animal abuse. When the guy she is secretly in love with, football jock and confirmed carnivore Brett Ryan actually falls for her, Chloe can’t believe it. At first, Brett finds Chloe interesting because she's different from all the other girls. But soon he realizes she doesn't fit in with his group of friends and he wants her to change. How much of herself—her philosophies and beliefs—is Chloe willing to sacrifice for love? |
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Willowisp Press Ages 10 and up |
Kacie
Shannon's life is changed forever when she helps Skye Cunningham cheat on a
test. Even though she doesn’t get caught, Kacie
suddenly has a new best friend. Skye isn't all that she appears to be,
though, and soon Kacie finds her life spiraling out
of control. Is staying friends with someone you like worth risking your own
self respect? Where does a friendship begin and end? |
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