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Books with author Betsy Duffey

  • Boy in the Doghouse

    Betsy Duffey

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Nov. 29, 2011)
    George loves his new puppy, Lucky, but Lucky is out of control. If George doesn’t train him soon, his parents will make George take Lucky back to the pound. As for Lucky, he has a lot of work to do, too—he has to train George to give him more ham. By the end of this funny story, Lucky comes to realize that he can train George by doing the right thing.
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  • Cody Unplugged

    Betsy Duffey

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, May 24, 1999)
    Cody Michaels is "unplugged" from his computer games when he is sent to Camp Bear for summer vacation, and he must learn to cope with wild animals, poison ivy, and a fellow camper called The Moose.
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  • Lucky's Christmas

    Betsy Duffey

    language (Writing Sisters Press, Nov. 25, 2014)
    Lucky the puppy isn’t too sure about Christmas. It’s the first one he’s spent with George and his family and so far it’s been nothing but trouble. He wonders if “Christmas“ is a good word or a bad word. Award winning author Betsy Duffey brings life to this fast-paced book for early readers. Chapters alternate points of view from George to his dog as they explore the meaning of forgiveness and Christmas.In spite of disasters, Lucky endears himself to his family and his readers and a very merry Christmas is had by all.
  • Virtual Cody

    Betsy Duffey

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, June 1, 1997)
    In the sequel to Hey New Kid!, third-grader Cody Michaels discovers that his parents had named him after someone's pet, as he records the ups and downs of elementary school life in his personal computer journal.
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  • Camp Knock Knock

    Betsy Duffey

    Paperback (Yearling, June 1, 1996)
    At summer camp, Willie is king of the knock-knock jokes. That is, until he is challenged by Crow, who claims to be the best at everything. So the campers decide to have a contest, and soon the jokes are flying fast and furious. Who will be the new knock-knock king?
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  • Lucky's Christmas

    Betsy Duffey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 5, 2014)
    Maybe Christmas was a good word after all . . . Lucky the puppy isn’t too sure about Christmas. It’s the first one he’s ever spent with George and his family. So far it’s been nothing but trouble. Everything’s upside down. There’s a visitor sleeping in George’s bed—there’s even a tree in the living room! Is it any wonder that Lucky is confused? But in spite of the disasters, Lucky endears himself to his family and his readers again and again and a very merry Christmas is had by all.
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  • How to Be Cool in the Third Grade

    Betsy Duffey

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Robbie York struggles to cope with the new trials and tribulations of the third grade as he tries to make his mother realize that he is grown up, get rid of his childish nickname, avoid the local bully, and become "cool."
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  • Camp Knock Knock

    Betsy Duffey

    Paperback (Dell, March 15, 1996)
    Willie and Crow are back at camp. Last year, Willie won the joke contest and was the knock-knock king. Now Crow wants to get him back. But Willie has a secret weapon-or does he? This time Crow takes charge as Willie must solve the clues hidden in knock-knock jokes to get back his secret weapon-a knock-knock joke book. If Willie would change into clean clothes while at summer camp, he may find the joke book which Crow has hidden from him.
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  • Alien for Rent

    Betsy Duffey

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 9, 1999)
    How much trouble can two third graders and one pint-sized alien get into? Plenty, as well as plenty of slapstick fun!It's just an ordinary school day when third-graders Lexie and J.P. see an unusual sign on the bulletin board. In silver letters that seem to float on the paper it says: Alien for Rent: Two Gugentocks Per Hour. Definitely weird.Before Lexie and J.P. can find any aliens, Bruce, the fifth-grade bully, finds them. When he tries to punch J.P., Bruce freezes in mid-swing, glows green, and floats off the ground. What on Earth is happening?The answer is not actually from Earth. His name is Bork, and Lexie has accidentally rented him for the price of two gugentocks--a.k.a. Twinkies. Just what other "good deeds" has Bork done for Lexie? And how will they undo them? Anything is possible when a junk food-loving alien comes for a visit!
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  • Utterly Yours, Booker Jones

    Betsy Duffey

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Middle school student and aspiring author Booker Jones is evicted from his bedroom when his grandfather moves in, creating problems both at home and at school
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  • The Camp Knock Knock Mystery

    Betsy Duffey

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, June 9, 1997)
    Willie and Crow are back at camp. Last year, Willie won the joke contest and was the knock-knock king. Now Crow wants to get him back. But Willie has a secret weapon--or does he? This time Crow takes charge as Willie must solve the clues hidden in knock-knock jokes to get back his secret weapon--a knock-knock joke book.
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  • Puppy Love

    Betsy Duffey

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Evie and Megan, founding partners of the Pet Patrol, must find homes for a boxful of abandoned puppies--provided they can resist the temptation to keep them all for themselves, in the first volume of a delightful new series for animal lovers.
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