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Written by Erin Stein
Irrepressible Alvin and his pals share their favorite hilarious jokes
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Written by Lauren Tarshis
History's most exciting and terrifying events come to life in these stories of amazing kids and how they survived.
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Written by Timothy Roland
Whether doing K.P. duty because he fell asleep in math class, running for class president against...
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Written by Jim Benton
Readers will love to sneak a peek at the hilarious, candid diaries of Jamie Kelly "You'll laugh out loud at what this girl has to say."—Knight Ridder Tribune
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Written by Jim Benton
Readers will love to sneak a peek at the hilarious, candid diaries of Jamie Kelly "You'll laugh out loud at what this girl has to say."—Knight Ridder Tribune
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Written by Catherine Hapka
Annie rescues a trapped dolphin and they form a special, secret bond—an unsual friendship that helps make her rocky home life tolerable.
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Written by Lauren Tarshis
History's most exciting and terrifying events come to life in these stories of amazing kids and how they survived.
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Written by Max Brallier
This light hearted (occasionally outrageous) graphic novel will have middle school gamers swapping screens for pages as resourceful teens fight a monster apocalypse.
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Written by R. L. Stine
When teenage friends Beth, Nicole, Kellen, and Luke visit a traveling Hall of Horrors, they can't...
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Written by R. L. Stine
Favorite characters from Goosebumps are back in brand new stories sure to scare
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Written by Cammie McGovern
A memorable, often comic novel about a sensitive fourth grader learning to exercise compassion while his family adapts to the complications of disabilities.
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Written by Courtney Sheinmel
Inspired by anti-bullying activism, an optimistic fifth grader making a wide circle of friends in a new school. “A warm and charming first installment” — School Library Journal
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Written by Peter H. Reynolds
A young boy quits the piano when he tires of practicing. Years later he returns to the keyboards....
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Written by Louis Sachar
Everything about Wayside School is strange—it's 30 stories high, and that's just the beginning! "Sachar's supply of plot twists and plays on words are inexhaustible."—Publishers Weekly
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Written by Barbara Robinson
The Herdmans are the worst kids in the history of the world, but somehow they manage to do some good. "Hilarious"—SLJ
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Written by Jeff Probst
Co-authored by the host of Survivor this gripping survival series features four kids who find themselves stranded on a deserted island and must depend on their wits and each other to survive!
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Written by Matt Christopher
An exciting chapter book about a boy who learns an important lesson after cheating in a baseball game. "Christopher’s usual deft handling of good sportsmanship is apparent."—Booklist
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Written by Barbara Robinson
The beloved tale of six incorrigible children who help a town remember the true meaning of Christmas. "One of the best Christmas books ever"—Publishers Weekly
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Written by Roni Schotter
Eva's homework assignment is to write about what she knows. She believes this will be boring, but as neighbors add their suggestions, a terrific story takes shape!
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Written by Pearl S. Buck
The famous story of a Japanese boy who escapes the tidal wave that destroys his family, friends and village, and his struggle to appreciate again how wonderful life can be.
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Written by Dan Gutman
Eddie has a chance at a million dollars by sinking a foul shot—during halftime at the NBA finals! "Suspense and sports action will especially hook reluctant readers."—SLJ
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Written by Brian Selznick
A young boy (and aspiring magician) receives a box that just may contain the secrets to Houdini's magic. "(An) arresting, informative blend of fact and fiction."—Publishers Weekly
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Written by Judy Blume
Sheila Tubman sometimes has to wonder who she really is: outgoing, witty Sheila the Great, or the secret Sheila, who's afraid of so many things.
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Written by Tobias J. Moskowitz
New kid Mitch wants to fit in, so he uses his nerdy love of statistics and making money to help him win friends. "A thoughtful and highly entertaining read."—SLJ