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The Kids' Book Club Book: Reading Ideas, Recipes, ...
The first complete guide-for use by adults and children-to creating fun and educational book clubs for kids. As authors of The Book Club Cookbook, the classic guide to integrating great food and food-related discussion into book club gatherings, Judy ... [... more]
$16.95
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The School Story
Don't mess with Zee Zee Reisman from the Sherry Clutch Literary Agency. Especially when she's promoting the hot new novelist Cassandra Day. New York's publishing scene is familiar with tough players like Zee Zee, and impressed by the book she's pushing... ... [... more]
$16.00
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The School Story
Don't mess with Zee Zee Reisman from the Sherry Clutch Literary Agency. Especially when she's promoting the hot new novelist Cassandra Day. New York's publishing scene is familiar with tough players like Zee Zee, and impressed by the book she's pushing... ... [... more]
$5.99
Amazon.com

The School Story
Don't mess with Zee Zee Reisman from the Sherry Clutch Literary Agency. Especially when she's promoting the hot new novelist Cassandra Day. New York's publishing scene is familiar with tough players like Zee Zee, and impressed by the book she's pushing... ... [... more]
$14.65
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The Janitor's Boy
Fifth-grader Jack Rankin's father is the janitor of the junior-high school. That wouldn't be so bad if nobody knew about it. But on October 5, disaster strikes when Lenny Trumbull throws up his cafeteria ravioli: Jack's dad appears on the scene with a ... [... more]
$15.95
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A Week in the Woods
Rich kids are snobs and slackers. They think they're too good for anyone else, and that they don't have to work hard at anything. That, at least, is the opinion of fifth-grade science teacher Mr. Maxwell, and the super-rich new kid, Mark Chelmsley, is ... [... more]
$16.95
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A Week in the Woods
Rich kids are snobs and slackers. They think they're too good for anyone else, and that they don't have to work hard at anything. That, at least, is the opinion of fifth-grade science teacher Mr. Maxwell, and the super-rich new kid, Mark Chelmsley, is ... [... more]
$25.00
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The Janitor's Boy
Fifth-grader Jack Rankin's father is the janitor of the junior-high school. That wouldn't be so bad if nobody knew about it. But on October 5, disaster strikes when Lenny Trumbull throws up his cafeteria ravioli: Jack's dad appears on the scene with a ... [... more]
$5.99
Amazon.com

The School Story
Don't mess with Zee Zee Reisman from the Sherry Clutch Literary Agency. Especially when she's promoting the hot new novelist Cassandra Day. New York's publishing scene is familiar with tough players like Zee Zee, and impressed by the book she's pushing... ... [... more]
$18.00
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Authors by Request: An Inside Look at Your Favorite Writers
Authors by Request is a fun book that shares inside information on the lives and work of today's most popular children's book authors. Kids, parents, teachers, and librarians will appreciate the handy writing tips, little-known facts, reading lists, and ... [... more]
$8.95
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A Week in the Woods
Rich kids are snobs and slackers. They think they're too good for anyone else, and that they don't have to work hard at anything. That, at least, is the opinion of fifth-grade science teacher Mr. Maxwell, and the super-rich new kid, Mark Chelmsley, is ... [... more]
$5.99
Amazon.com

Things Not Seen
Things Not Seen 15 year old Bobby Phillips is a normal boy living in Chicago, that is, until the morning of February 23. He wakes up and can't see himself in the mirror, but he isn't dreaming. He is just invisible! He can't tell anyone, but his parents ... [... more]
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