MY SCHOOL IS A ZOO!
For Lexi Livingston, school is a zoo! The awkward daughter of a wildlife sanctuary veterinarian understands animals a lot better than she gets the wild things at her middle school. Until she notices that the pretty girls strutting through the halls remind her of peacocks (although technically female peacocks are called peahens). And that kid dragging himself to class? He looks like a sloth. Not to mention those annoying boys monkeying around for attention. Now she gets it. These kids are animals! Lexi’s animal theory may be the key to fitting in, or at least that’s what she thinks until a new kid upsets the natural order and threatens to put her at the bottom of the food chain.
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BAD APPLES
What do you do when your teachers are the bad guys?
Claire Campbell is a someday-famous actress. Not a drama queen! But none of her (many, fabulous) moments in the spotlight have prepared her for the real life drama of overhearing teachers secretly plotting revenge on the troublemakers in her middle school with mean pranks of their own. Unfortunately, the only one who believes her is one of their victims, loser Brody Hayes, the most aggravating boy in school. With his interference, she must uncover the teachers who are involved before they realize she’s onto them and ruin her chances for fame and fortune.
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SPAZ
Life Can Be Awkward
One little wrong-way basket, plus that kickball incident, oh, and going splat on stage during assembly, and bam! – Suzy Corbett is stuck with the worst nickname ever: SPAZ! If that’s not bad enough (and it really is!) her sister’s face is on magazine covers after the winning soccer goal and back flip at the Olympics. If Suzy is going to follow family tradition by making a varsity team at the high school, she’s got to find a sport of her own. Camp UCan seemed like the perfect place. How was she supposed to know it was a fat camp?
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ONE ON ONE
Why Should Boys Have All the Fun?
Cassie Miller likes to play sports, and she likes to win. Especially on the basketball court. Coming in first is the only thing that matters. Isn't it? After making varsity as a freshman, life is a slam dunk -- until the complications of a boyfriend on a losing team, a jealous teammate, and parents who only seem to notice when she loses. Sinking a three-pointer from downtown is easier than this. In ONE ON ONE, competitive Cassie must decide if she should stop putting the game first, or do what she does best: Win!
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