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Alvin Bixby: Hulking, knuckles of steel, hideous breath, foul
temper. Kids call him: Bubba.
Nolan Byrd: Puny, power walker, math genius, can't keep shoes tied.
Kids call him: Nerd.
Bubba has been the bane of Nolan's existence for five long years.
So when Mr. Green asks the class to become reporters, Nolan decides
he'll write an expose--on Bubba. He doesn't want to sign his name
to it (that'd be suicidal), so Nolan creates a secret identity for
himself--on the Internet. He launches Shredderman.com as a place
where truth and justice prevail--and bullies get what's coming to
them.
This hilariously triumphant story is for any kid who's ever dreamed
of unleashing their own inner superhero!
"From the Hardcover edition."
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Flipped (Paperback)
Wendelin Van Draanen
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R215
Discovery Miles 2 150
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A classic he-said-she-said romantic comedy, with bonus content
including a Q&A with the author. All I've ever wanted is for
Juli Baker to leave me alone. For her to back off - you know, just
give me some space. Juli has been making Bryce's life hell from the
moment they met. All he wants is to live a normal life, without
some crazy person mooning after him. The first day I met Bryce
Loski, I flipped. Honestly, one look at him and I became a lunatic.
It's his eyes. But she doesn't see it that way. In her eyes,
they're meant for each other, even though he might not realize it
yet. That is, until the eighth grade, when everything flips. And
just as Juli starts to realize that Bryce may not be all he seemed,
Bryce begins to think that there's more to Juli than meets the eye
. . . Wendelin Van Draanen's Flipped is a modern-day classic about
first love and not judging a book by it's cover. A romantic
comedy-of-errors told in alternating chapters by two fresh, funny
voices.
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Flipped (Paperback)
Wendelin Van Draanen
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R280
R220
Discovery Miles 2 200
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A classic he-said-she-said romantic comedy! This updated anniversary edition offers story-behind-the-story revelations from author Wendelin Van Draanen.
"The most winning junior detective ever in teen lit. (Take that,
Nancy Drew )""--Midwest Children's Book Revie"w
This is "not "the summer camping trip of Sammy's dreams. She
imagined shady glades, meandering streams, a deer or two. What she
gets are scrubby shrubs, blazing sun, rattlesnakes, ticks, and
scorpions. Her fellow campers are desperate to catch a rare glimpse
of an endangered condor. To Sammy, the trip is nothing more than
the painful in pursuit of the unspeakably ugly.
But when she and two other girls find an injured condor, Sammy's
intrigued at last. As they track down a clue, they stumble onto two
classmates and wind up lost. Which leaves three girls and two boys
in a canyon with one tent and six billion biting flies. Oh--and an
armed and dangerous highstakes poacher.
S'mores anyone?
The Sammy Keyes mysteries are fast-paced, funny, thoroughly modern,
and true whodunits. Each mystery is exciting and dramatic, but it's
the drama in Sammy's personal life that keeps readers coming back
to see what happens next with her love interest Casey, her
soap-star mother, and her mysterious father.
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Wild Bird (Paperback)
Wendelin Van Draanen
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R322
R280
Discovery Miles 2 800
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"The most winning junior detective ever in teen lit. (Take that,
Nancy Drew )""--Midwest Children's Book Revie"w
After being chased by a man wielding a shovel, scared silly by a
mummy, and attacked by Heather Acosta, Sammy and her pals decide
they've had their fill of monsters and head home to eat some candy.
But along with bubble gum and chocolate bars, they discover
something frightening in their trick-or-treating bags. Something
that's definitely not sweet
Before they know it, Sammy and her friends are following suspicious
gravediggers, ghoulish embalmers, and shady undertakers. And
somebody is following "them" . . .
The Sammy Keyes mysteries are fast-paced, funny, thoroughly modern,
and true whodunits. Each mystery is exciting and dramatic, but it's
the drama in Sammy's personal life that keeps readers coming back
to see what happens next with her love interest Casey, her
soap-star mother, and her mysterious father.
"From the Hardcover edition."
Winner of the 2012 Schneider Family Book Award
Jessica thinks her life is over when she loses a leg in a car
accident. She's not comforted by the news that she'll be able to
walk with the help of a prosthetic leg. Who cares about walking
when you live to run?
As she struggles to cope with crutches and a first cyborg-like
prosthetic, Jessica feels oddly both in the spotlight and
invisible. People who don't know what to say, act like she's not
there. Which she could handle better if she weren't now keenly
aware that she'd done the same thing herself to a girl with CP
named Rosa. A girl who is going to tutor her through all the math
she's missed. A girl who sees right into the heart of her.
With the support of family, friends, a coach, and her track
teammates, Jessica may actually be able to run again. But that's
not enough for her now. She doesn't just want to cross finish lines
herself--she wants to take Rosa with her.
"From the Hardcover edition."
Sammy Keyes is perusing the neighborhood through binoculars when she spots something fishy at the Heavenly Hotel. She's sure she's just seen a robbery, now she just has to prove it. Now in Knopf Paperback, is the first book in the exciting new series of middle-grade mysteries starring the smart and spunky seventh-grade ace detective. "This girl sleuth is no well-mannered Nancy Drew. She's hot-tempered, nosy and not always obedient. In short, she's someone I want to read about again. A winning debut!" (Margaret Maron, author of The Bootlegger's Daughter and One Coffee With).
Now with a bright new paperback look, the fifth book in the middle-grade mystery series starring the Edgar Award-winning Sammy Keyes!
What's supposed to be a quiet weekend in the country turns into a crossroads adventure when Sammy and her friends meet Lucinda Huntley walking her 200-pound pig down the middle of the road. She tells them a true tale of the Wild West, a story of tough times, wagon trains, her great-grandma Moustache Mary, and a century-old family feud. But this feud is hardly ancient history. Past and present collide -- and combust! -- when Mary's pioneer cabin burns to the ground. Sammy thinks the cause of the fire may be a hundred years old, but still, the gas can she finds near the scene of the crime is shiny and new. . . .
And this new adventure is Wendelin Van Draanen's most complex and compelling yet! It's Christmastime in Sammy's hometown of Santa Martina, but some people are being very, very naughty. Pranksters dressed as wise men sabotage the Christmas Parade. In the ensuing chaos, some thugs dognap a prize Pomeranian. Then the Pom's owner blackmails Sammy into finding the dog so she won't have to pay the ransom. Sammy doesn't have to check her list twice to know that these people belong in the naughty column!
But in the course of her search for the doggone dog, Sammy also comes across some characters who are harder to figure: a runaway elf, an embittered old biddy, a puffed-up policeman, and a sneaky Secret Santa. Still, someone's got that dog and whoever it is had better watch out--'cause Sammy Keyes is nosing around...and she's willing to be pretty naughty herself to make sure the bad guys pay.
From the Hardcover edition.
EVANGELINE LOGAN WANTS a kiss. A spectacular, heart-stopping, life
changing kiss. Somehow "The Crimson Kiss "(a romance novel she's
become obsessed with) and "Four Steps to Living Your Fantasy "(a
self-help book she's reading) have fused in Evangeline's mind and
sent her on a quest for a kiss. But the path to perfection is paved
with many bad kisses--the smash mouth, the ear licker, the
"misser." The phrase "I don't kiss and tell" means nothing to the
boys in her school. And worse: someone starts writing her name and
number on bathroom walls. And worst of all: the boy she's just
kissed turns out to be her best friend's new crush. Kissing turns
out to be way more complicated than the romance novels would have
you believe . . .
"From the Hardcover edition."
While serving a detention in the soup kitchen at St. Mary's Church for an infraction committed during her last case, Sammy Keyes becomes the prime suspect in the disappearance of Father Mayhew's prized ivory cross. Ace detective that she is, Sammy manages to prove her innocence but soon discovers that, under its calm exterior, St. Mary's is abuzz with gossip, jealousy, and intrigue--just like junior high! Meanwhile, back at school, Sammy's beloved catcher's mitt--her only connection to her father--disappears just when her team makes the semifinals. Add to this mix: a dog who eats everything in sight, a lesson in safe cracking from a homeless girl who bears a striking resemblance to Sammy, and an exuberant trio of gospel-singing nuns called the Sisters of Mercy, and you've got one wild ride of a mystery--or just another week in the life of Samantha Keyes.
Now in Knopf Paperback, seventh-grade gumshoe Sammy Keyes returns in her second mystery--a Halloween intrigue involving Frankenstein and a skeleton man in a tale of greed, grudges, and getting even.
"The most winning junior detective ever in teen lit. (Take that,
Nancy Drew )""--Midwest Children's Book Revie"w
Sammy should have known better than to think 8th grade would be
easier than 7th. It's only September and already the history
teacher is receiving death threats. Naturally, Sammy is the prime
suspect. To make matters worse, officer Borsch has asked Sammy to
help out at his wedding. If she doesn't find the real prankster
fast, Sammy will be wearing prison stripes instead of a poofy
pastel bridesmaid dress.
This latest Sammy Keyes adventure blends mystery, comedy, and a
dusting of fairy tale magic as Sammy takes off her high-tops, puts
on some party shoes, and steps into a whole lot of trouble.
The Sammy Keyes mysteries are fast-paced, funny, thoroughly modern,
and true whodunits. Each mystery is exciting and dramatic, but it's
the drama in Sammy's personal life that keeps readers coming back
to see what happens next with her love interest Casey, her
soap-star mother, and her mysterious father.
"From the Hardcover edition."
The bad news: Sammy's made a deadly mistake.
The good news: No one knows she did it.
The delicious dilemma: Everyone thinks her archenemy "Heather" is
to blame.
Now Heather's in a major jam, and in some ways it's only
fair-Heather's pinned more than a few crimes on Sammy. Besides,
there are distractions galore to keep Sammy from confessing. Like
the end of the school year. And the Farewell Dance. Especially the
dance, because she's going with Heather's brother, Casey. But Sammy
knows that the truth has an uncanny way of resurfacing, and when it
does, the stench can be more vile than the junior high cafeteria. .
. .
"From the Hardcover edition."
Sammy’s softball team is in contention for the Junior Slugger’s Cup, and all she wants to do is hunker down behind home plate and catch strikes. But Heather Acosta brings new meaning to the term “foul ball” as she schemes to get Sammy kicked off the team. And Sammy is thrown a wild pitch by a frantic girl in the mall. She begs Sammy to watch something for her and then dashes off before Sammy realizes that the bag she’s left holding contains a baby! Now there are some pitches that you shouldn’t even try to catch, but Sammy’s a take-it-in-the-chest-protector kind of player. So when the girl doesn’t return for her baby, Sammy decides to go find her. And her search leads her into situations that are just not covered in a softball playbook.
The elusive Lady Lana (a.k.a. Sammy’s mom) ran off to Hollywood nearly a year ago to get “discovered.” But when Sammy discovers that her mom has changed her name, dyed her hair, and told everyone she’s only 25, she decides Lana needs a little reality check. I mean, it’s one thing to have her mom ditch her. But it’s another to find out she’s created a life for herself where Sammy can’t possibly exist.
But Hollywood is a shock. Everyone is pretending here. No one is who or what they seem in this starlet-eat-starlet world. So when a woman is killed in the room next door, Sammy’s hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t have a motive . . . including her own mom.
"The most winning junior detective ever in teen lit. (Take that,
Nancy Drew )""--Midwest Children's Book Revie"w
It's Sammy's birthday, which should be a good thing, except that
Dorito, Sammy's cat, is missing, and while Sammy's searching for
him, she finds three dead cats in dumpsters around town. Worse
still, Miss Kitty, a psycho cat lady, blames Sammy when it turns
out one of the dead cats belonged to her. As if Sammy didn't have
enough on her hands investigating these furry felonies, her mother
has a confession to make: she lied about Sammy's age so she could
start her in school a year early. So--surprise --Sammy isn't
turning 14 at all, she's going to be unlucky 13 for another whole
year.
Better luck next year, Sammy. . . .
The Sammy Keyes mysteries are fast-paced, funny, thoroughly modern,
and true whodunits. Each mystery is exciting and dramatic, but it's
the drama in Sammy's personal life that keeps readers coming back
to see what happens next with her love interest Casey, her
soap-star mother, and her mysterious father.
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