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If you like Public School Superhero
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Public School Superhero : A Middle School Story by James PattersonTargeted by bullies for his membership in the chess club, Kenny, a boy who longs to be a hero, struggles to find his inner strength, but can he recognize it before peer pressure forces him to make the worst choice of his life? Includes 150 pieces of line art and comic-style sequences.
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Save Me a Seatby Sarah WeeksTwo boys, one white, one Indian-American, gain strength from each other from afar as they struggle to navigate middle school, family relationships and friendships. Co-written by the award-winning author of Pie.
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Goodbye Stranger
by Rebecca Stead
As Bridge makes her way through seventh grade on Manhattan's Upper West Side with her best friends, curvacious Em, crusader Tab, and a curious new friend--or more than friend--Sherm, she finds the answer she has been seeking since she barely survived an accident at age eight: "What is my purpose?"
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Schooledby Gordon KormanAfter his hippie grandmother ends up in the hospital, Cap Anderson is forced to leave the commune where he is homeschooled and attend Claverage Middle School, where his odd looks and behavior make him the target of bullies.
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This is all your fault, Cassie Parkerby Terra Elan McVoyCherishing her best friendship with popular Cassie, Fiona is shattered when her diary is stolen and publicly read aloud, a situation that worsens when Fiona learns that Cassie knew about the incident and did nothing to stop it. By the author of Drive Me Crazy.
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I, Funny : A Middle School Storyby James PattersonResolving to become the world's greatest stand-up comedian despite less-than-funny challenges in his life, wheelchair-bound middle school student Jamie Grimm hopes he will be fairly judged when he enters a local comedy contest.
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The Worst Class Trip Ever
by Dave Barry
Attending a class trip in Washington, D.C., Wyatt and his friends encounter a group of mysterious men and find themselves dodging their long-suffering teachers to stop what may or may not be a plot against the president.
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Always, Abigail
by Nancy J Cavanaugh
Abigail, assigned a different homeroom than her two best friends and made only the alternate on the pom-pom squad, learns about popularity and friendship when paired with unpopular Gabby for a year-long "Friendly Letter Assignment."
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Blackbird Flyby Erin Entrada KellyBullied at school, eighth-grader Apple, a Filipino American who loves the music of the Beatles, decides to change her life by learning how to play the guitar.
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