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Not Just for Wimpy Kids
The strange case of Origami Yoda
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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...
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Ellie McDoodle
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Eleven-year-old Ellie McDoodle illustrates her sketchbook with chronicles of her adventures and mishaps while camping with her cousins, aunt, and uncle.</p>
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Heads or tails
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Jack's diary helps him deal with his problems which include dog-eating alligators, a terror for an older sister, a younger brother who keeps breaking parts of himself, and next-door neighbors who are really weird.</p>
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How to survive middle school
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When thirteen-year-old David Greenberg's best friend makes the start of middle school even worse than he feared it could be, David becomes friends with Penny, who shares his love of television shows and posts one of their skits...
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Charlie Joe Jackson's guide to not reading
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Middle schooler Charlie Joe is proud of his success at avoiding reading, but eventually his schemes go too far.</p>
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Miss Daisy is crazy!
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Miss Daisy's unusual teaching methods surprise her second grade students, especially reluctant learner A.J.</p>
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The popularity papers
<p>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...
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Amelia's 5th-grade notebook
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Amelia uses her diary to record the great events in her life during the year which she spent in the fifth grade.</p>
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Middle school, the worst years of my life
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When Rafe Kane enters middle school, he teams up with his best friend, "Leo the Silent," to create a game to make school more fun by trying to break every rule in the school's code of conduct.</p>
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Big Nate
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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.</p>
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