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Books with title The Cheerleaders

  • The Cheerleader

    Caroline B. Cooney

    Paperback (Point, Dec. 1, 1991)
    Popularity-hungry Althea makes a deadly pact with a vampire, who promises her popularity and a spot on the school cheerleading squad if she will supply him with the victims whose blood he craves
  • The Cheerleaders of Doom

    Michael Buckley, Ethen Beavers

    Hardcover (Amulet Books, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Matilda “Wheezer” Choi, the asthmatic who can fly and kick butt courtesy of her nanobyte-enhanced inhalers, loves pro wrestling and hates anything “girlie.” Maybe that’s because she grew up with six brothers—or maybe it’s because her home life has become a battle zone in the conflict between her parents. Unfortunately for Wheezer, when a former member of NERDS turned villain gets extensive plastic surgery in order to become a cheerleader, Matilda must swallow her pride to successfully infiltrate the squad. The newest supervillain, Gerdie Baker, assisted by the criminal mastermind Simon, has created a device that opens portals to other worlds, which she and the other cheerleaders have been pillaging. But the alternate realities are starting to get awfully close together, so it’s up to Wheezer and the NERDS to stop the cheerleaders before the worlds collide.
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  • Stacey and the Cheerleaders

    Ann M. Martin

    Paperback (Apple, Dec. 6, 1993)
    When Stacey begins dating Robert, she finds herself among the school's popular crowd--made up of jocks and cheerleaders--and the other members of the Baby-sitters club worry that they will lose her friendship.
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  • My Mother the Cheerleader

    Robert Sharenow

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Jan. 27, 2009)
    Share this "harrowing and painfully honest historical novel"* at home or in the classroom. Through this "extraordinary" debut effort from the Sydney Taylor Award winner Robert Sharenow, readers will explore how "ingrained prejudices—whether acted upon or not—help destroy lives and shatter a community."**In 1960 New Orleans, thirteen-year-old Louise is pulled out of class by her mother to protest court-ordered integration of her school. Louise’s mother is one of the jeering “Cheerleaders.” Each morning the Cheerleaders gather at the school to harass the school's first black student, six-year-old Ruby Bridges, as she enters the building.After a mysterious man from New York named Morgan arrives in town and takes up residence in the family's crumbling boarding house, Louise's acceptance of "the way things are" begins to crumble.Through conversations with Morgan and firsthand observations, Louise begins to wonder about the morality of the Cheerleaders’ activities—and everything Louise thinks she knows about her mother, her world, and herself will change.In a starred review, Booklist commented: "Readers will be held fast by the history told from the inside as adult Louise remembers the vicious role of ordinary people."*School Library Journal (starred review) ; **Chicago Tribune
  • The Cheerleaders

    John Hall

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 1, 1994)
    Holly and her friend Alison always wanted to be cheerleaders, when Alison was alive, but Holly made the squad after Alison died, and now Holly's getting threatening calls from beyond the grave--calls from Alison, promising revenge. Original.
  • Fat Boy vs. the Cheerleaders

    Geoff Herbach

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Fire, May 6, 2014)
    From Geoff Herbach, the award-winning author of the hit young adult novels Stupid Fast and Nothing Special, comes a tale that will resonate with fat kids, nerds, dorks, gamers, geeks and teen outcasts of all kinds-an authentically funny story for anyone who has suffered from teasing and bullying at the hands of the high school social hierarchy. And decided to do something about it. Join a cast of quirky misfits as fat boy Gabe, aka Chunk, goes up against the high school cheerleading team in a battle over control of the school's soda machine. A marching band geek who drowns his dysfunctional family woes in a voracious soda habit, Gabe relishes his role as class clown, fending off harassment from students and teachers with his own brand of irreverent, self-deprecating humor. But when the cheerleading team takes over the funds previously collected by the band, Gabe will not stand for it. Something must be done. It's geeks versus jocks in an epic battle of the beverages! Hilarious and poignant, Fat Boy vs. The Cheerleaders will have teen boys and girls alike cheering on this underdog turned unlikely hero. Reluctant readers and fans of Chris Crutcher, K.L. Going, and Andrew Smith's Winger will love Herbach's straightforward writing style and realism. "One of the most real, honest, and still funny male voices to come around in a while" (YALSA).
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  • Cheerleaders: The Evil Lives

    R. L. Stine

    Paperback (Archway Paperbacks, Jan. 6, 1998)
    Corky Corcoran and her classmates at Shadyside High are shocked when the evil spirit that once targeted cheerleaders returns, and Corky realizes that the secret to defeating the spirit is hidden in Sarah Fear's grave. Original.
  • The Cheerleader

    Caroline B. Cooney

    Paperback (Scholastic Point, March 15, 1992)
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  • The Cheerleaders of Doom

    Michael Buckley, Ethen Beavers

    eBook (Amulet Books, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Enhanced with audio and video! Matilda Wheezer Choi, the asthmatic who can fly and kick butt courtesy of her nanobyte-enhanced inhalers, loves pro wrestling and hates anything girlie. Maybe that's because she grew up with six brothers--or maybe it's because her home life has become a battle zone in the conflict between her parents. Unfortunately for Wheezer, when a former member of NERDS turned villain gets extensive plastic surgery in order to become a cheerleader, Matilda must swallow her pride to successfully infiltrate the squad. The newest supervillain, Gerdie Baker, assisted by the criminal mastermind Simon, has created a device that opens portals to other worlds, which she and the other cheerleaders have been pillaging. But the alternate realities are starting to get awfully close together, so it's up to Wheezer and the NERDS to stop the cheerleaders before the worlds collide.
  • Cheerleaders of the Blind Dead

    Eric Mosher

    Paperback (Independently published, June 6, 2018)
    It was supposed to be a routine investigation into a vampire sighting in the rural town of Sikoraville, NJ, but things never go quite as planned for Dave Gale and Mike McCulloch. Something seems off about the whole town, and the boys soon find out why when the vampires turn out to be the reanimated corpses of the local cheerleaders who have traded in their pom-poms for a ravenous appetite for fresh blood. Now Dave and Mike must find a way to stop these ghouls before they end up on the menu next in this thrilling installment of the Friday Night Frights series.
  • Cheerleaders of the Blind Dead

    Eric Mosher

    eBook (, June 6, 2018)
    It was supposed to be a routine investigation into a vampire sighting in the rural town of Sikoraville, NJ, but things never go quite as planned for Dave Gale and Mike McCulloch. Something seems off about the whole town, and the boys soon find out why when the vampires turn out to be the reanimated corpses of the local cheerleaders who have traded in their pom-poms for a ravenous appetite for fresh blood. Now Dave and Mike must find a way to stop these ghouls before they end up on the menu next in this thrilling installment of the Friday Night Frights series.
  • The Cheerleaders

    Tracy Nelson Maurer

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, July 1, 2006)
    "Cheerleaders blend amazing athletic skills and spirited talent to perform breathtaking stunts. They work hard to boost school pride and win over judges at stiff competitions. Coaches expect teamwork, dedication, good grades, and healthy attitudes"--Provided by publisher.
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