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READ-ALIKES: Diary of a Wimpy Kid
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The strange case of Origami Yoda
Sixth-grader Tommy and his friends describe their interactions with a paper finger puppet of Yoda, worn by their weird classmate Dwight, as they try to figure out whether or not the puppet can really predict the future. Includes instructions for making Origami Yoda.
Angleberger, Tom.
J ANGLEBE
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Ellie McDoodle : have pen, will travel
Part graphic novel, part confessional journal, part wilderness survival guide, this volume--told by 12-year-old Ellie McDougal--is a treat for young campers, vacationers, or anyone looking for a great summer read. Eleven-year-old Ellie McDoodle illustrates her sketchbook with chronicles of her adventures and mishaps while camping with her cousins, aunt, and uncle.
Barshaw, Ruth McNally.
J BARSHAW
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The rat brain fiasco
Cody Mack's misdeeds land him in a reformatory school, where he soon discovers that the principal and teachers are actual monsters with a sinister plan to alter the boys' brains.
Berry, Julie, 1974-
J BERRY
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Dear Max
When nine-year-old Max writes a fan letter to his favorite author, Max has no idea what's in store for him. Told through hilariously illustrated letters and postcards, this book tells the story of an unlikely friendship.
Grindley, Sally.
J GRINDLE
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Middle school is worse than meatloaf : a year told through stuff
Told entirely through notes, grocery receipts, report cards, bottle caps, newspaper clippings, and other pieces of a young girls life, Newbery Honor winner Holm delivers the story of Ginnys seventh-grade year using all the things that "really" matter.
Holm, Jennifer L.
J HOLM
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The popularity papers : research for the social improvement and general betterment of Lydia Goldblatt & Julie Graham-Chang
Two best friends embark on a project to study the behavior and taste of the popular girls at their elementary school so that by the time they get to middle school they too will be in the right crowd. Novel appears in the form of a scrapbook.
Ignatow, Amy.
J IGNATOW
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Super Chicken Nugget Boy and the Furious Fry
When Fern Goldberg arrives at Bert Lahr Elementary School, he's just an average kid. Then he falls into the green liquid inside the pool-type container behind Bogie's Burger Barn. Now whenever his skin comes into contact with condiments, he transforms into a bona fide deep-fried superhero who's not afraid to take on villains great and small. And that includs the giant, mutant french fry that threatens to crush the whole school beneath its massive, starchy feet.
Lewis, Josh.
J LEWIS
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Amelia's notebook
AMELIA'S NOTEBOOK SERIES. The hand-lettered contents of a nine-year-old girl's notebook, in which she records her thoughts and feelings about moving, starting school, and dealing with her older sister, as well as keeping her old best friend and making a new one.
Moss, Marissa.
J MOSS
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Max's logbook
Max's log book of observations, drawings, experiments, and inventions reveals the rich world of his imagination and his feelings about his parents' divorce.
Moss, Marissa.
J MOSS
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Big Nate in a class by himself
Supremely confident middle school student Nate Wright manages to make getting detention from every one of his teachers in the same day seem like an achievement.
Peirce, Lincoln.
J PEIRCE
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