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The Arizona Kid (Koertge)
Sixteen-year-old Billy spends the summer with his gay uncle in Tucson and works at a racetrack, where he falls in love with an outspoken horse exerciser named Cara Mae. |
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Burger Wuss (Anderson)
Hoping to lose his loser image, Anthony plans revenge on a bully which results in a war between two competing fast food restaurants, Burger Queen and O'Dermott's. |
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Knocked Out By Nunga-Nungas (Rennison)
Presents the humorous journal of a year in the life of a fourteen-year-old British girl who tries to reduce the size of her nose, stop her mad cat from terrorizing the neighborhood animals, and win the love of handsome hunk Robbie. |
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Mates, Dates Series (Hopkins)
Lucy, Izzie, Nesta, and T. J. are always there for one another through the many ups and downs that come with being teens. Filled with romance, comedy, and good girly fun, it's always an adventure with these girls!
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Pippi Longstockings (Lindgren)
Escapades of a lucky little girl who lives with a horse and a monkey--but without any parents--at the edge of a Swedish village. |
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Slot Machine (Lynch)
When overweight thirteen-year-old Elvin Bishop is sent to camp at St. Paul's Seminary Retreat Center, he and his two best friends are forced to try out various sports in order to find out where they belong. |
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Stephanie Plum Novels (Evanovich)
Funny, feisty and fabulous, Stephanie Plum is the bounty hunter with attitude who stepped out of Trenton's blue-collar "burg" and into America's heart. |
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Son Of The Mob (Korman)
Seventeen-year-old Vince's life is constantly complicated by the fact that he is the son of a powerful Mafia boss, a relationship that threatens to destroy his romance with the daughter of an FBI agent. |
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The Teacher's Funeral (Peck)
In rural Indiana in 1904, fifteen-year-old Russell's dreams of quitting school and joining a wheat threshing crew are disrupted when his older sister takes over the teaching at his one-room schoolhouse after mean, old Myrt Arbuckle "hauls off and dies." |
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Three Clams and an Oyster (Powell)
During their humorous search to find a fourth player for their flag football team, three high school juniors are forced to examine their long friendship, their individual flaws, and their inability to try new experiences. |
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Thwonk (Bauer)
A cupid doll comes to life and offers romantic assistance to A.J., a teenage photographer suffering from unrequited love. |
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